Description
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Card 1 variables include:
- sex
- size of family
- number of voters in the household
- age group
- occupation
- social class
- education
- religion
- income group
- state
- rural/urban
- interest in politics
- political activity
- political party preference
- change in economic condition since 1952, since 1957 elections
- reason for worsening economic condition
- has R’s income fallen, why
- has standard of living achieved R’s expectations
- what has R been unable to obtain
- reason for short-fall
- which political party can best provide cheaper food, more jobs, better income, more benefits
- was Congress right to introduce prohibition, impose ceiling on land holding, seek production through land co-operatives, increase direct and indirect taxation, take basic industries into public sector, restrict the private sector
- justification for Congress curtailing the private sector
- which field would R prefer further restricted
- why should private sector not be further restricted.
Card 2 variables include:
- opinion of Nehru, Prakash Narayan, Desai, Shastri, Patil, Krishna Menon, Chavan, Ram
- who would R favour as next Prime Minister to succeed Nehru
- if none, why
- election vote intention today for Lok Sabha, State Legislature
- 1952 election vote recall
- 1957 election vote recall
- reasons for voting behaviour, past and present
- would R prefer a non-socialist liberal party or a leftist party as opposition to the Congress, why
- can cold war between US and USSR be ended soon, what should India’s role be
- role of political leaders in cold war, including Kennedy, Khruschev, Mao Tse Tung, Nasser, deGaulle, Adenauer, Ayub Khan
- opinion of United States, Russia, Great Britain, West Germany, France, China, Japan.
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