The Resource Survey of Consumer Attitudes and Behavior, Spring 1975
Survey of Consumer Attitudes and Behavior, Spring 1975
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- Summary
- This survey was undertaken to assess consumer sentiment and buying plans. Open-ended questions were asked concerning evaluations and expectations about personal finances, employment, recession, price changes, and the national business situation. Additional variables probe respondents' buying intentions for a house, automobiles, appliances, and other consumer durables, and the respondents' appraisals of present market conditions for purchasing houses and other durables. Other variables probe respondents' opinions of their health relative to that of other people in their age group, the relative merits of small and standard full-size cars as well as of small foreign cars and small American cars, the long-term cost and durability of certain household appliances, their satisfaction with the amount of money they had in savings, their satisfaction with life in the United States and with their lives in general, the United States government's help to the South Vietnamese government, and the seriousness of Arab nations' intentions regarding peace with Israel. Additional topics covered include a solution to the energy crisis, penalties for smoking marijuana, freedom to make uncomplimentary public speeches, communism in the United States and free speech, causes of crime and lawlessness, the role of government in improving the quality of life of the people, job satisfaction, monetary drive of lawyers and doctors and the state of the public good, and unionization of workers, as well as their financial status relative to the previous year and relative to that of their parents at a comparable age. Information is also provided on respondents' car ownership and the make and use of it, religious group affiliation, hobbies, political influence, political party identification, and self-identified ideological position. Demographic variables provide information on respondents' age, sex, race, marital status, education, occupation, employment status, religion, and family income
- Note
- 7480
- Label
- Survey of Consumer Attitudes and Behavior, Spring 1975
- Title
- Survey of Consumer Attitudes and Behavior, Spring 1975
- Subject
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- consumer attitudes
- consumer behavior
- consumer expectations
- consumer expenditures
- disposable income
- durable goods
- economic conditions
- employment
- energy crises
- freedom of speech
- household appliances
- housing costs
- inflation
- Arab Israeli conflict
- job satisfaction
- labor unions
- life satisfaction
- marijuana
- national economy
- personal finances
- price fluctuations
- purchasing
- recession
- savings
- survey
- interest rates
- Finance, Personal
- automobile use
- communism
- Summary
- This survey was undertaken to assess consumer sentiment and buying plans. Open-ended questions were asked concerning evaluations and expectations about personal finances, employment, recession, price changes, and the national business situation. Additional variables probe respondents' buying intentions for a house, automobiles, appliances, and other consumer durables, and the respondents' appraisals of present market conditions for purchasing houses and other durables. Other variables probe respondents' opinions of their health relative to that of other people in their age group, the relative merits of small and standard full-size cars as well as of small foreign cars and small American cars, the long-term cost and durability of certain household appliances, their satisfaction with the amount of money they had in savings, their satisfaction with life in the United States and with their lives in general, the United States government's help to the South Vietnamese government, and the seriousness of Arab nations' intentions regarding peace with Israel. Additional topics covered include a solution to the energy crisis, penalties for smoking marijuana, freedom to make uncomplimentary public speeches, communism in the United States and free speech, causes of crime and lawlessness, the role of government in improving the quality of life of the people, job satisfaction, monetary drive of lawyers and doctors and the state of the public good, and unionization of workers, as well as their financial status relative to the previous year and relative to that of their parents at a comparable age. Information is also provided on respondents' car ownership and the make and use of it, religious group affiliation, hobbies, political influence, political party identification, and self-identified ideological position. Demographic variables provide information on respondents' age, sex, race, marital status, education, occupation, employment status, religion, and family income
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- University of Michigan. Survey Research Center. Economic Behavior Program
- Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
- Label
- Survey of Consumer Attitudes and Behavior, Spring 1975
- Note
- 7480
- Control code
- ICPSR07480.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Label
- Survey of Consumer Attitudes and Behavior, Spring 1975
- Note
- 7480
- Control code
- ICPSR07480.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
Subject
- consumer attitudes
- consumer behavior
- consumer expectations
- consumer expenditures
- disposable income
- durable goods
- economic conditions
- employment
- energy crises
- freedom of speech
- household appliances
- housing costs
- inflation
- Arab Israeli conflict
- job satisfaction
- labor unions
- life satisfaction
- marijuana
- national economy
- personal finances
- price fluctuations
- purchasing
- recession
- savings
- survey
- interest rates
- Finance, Personal
- automobile use
- communism
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