Entry:
National Science Foundation, Science and Engineering Indicators - 1993. Washington, DC: GPO, 1993.
Abstract:
Over the past twenty years, Americans have expressed increasingly high confidence in the institutional leadership of the medical and scientific communities while regarding the leadership of the media with low confidence.
GSS Years:1973-1993
Other Data Sets:
NCES 1992, 1993 (Enrollment Survey 1991, Completion Survey 1991); ETS 1991; The College Board 1987, 1992; Blank and Grubel 1993; Blank and Dalkilic 1990; SRS (Survey on Undergraduate Education in Geology, Physics, Sociology) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993; Engineering Manpower Commission 1991; Higher Education Research Institute 1992; National Merit Scholarship Corporation; LSAY 1993; Knapp 1992; OPM 1985, 1991; BEA 1982, 1989; CPS; Engineering Workforce Commission 1987, 1992; College Placement Council; Census; OE
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GSS Codebook Variables referenced by document: |
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Variable Name |
Variable Label |
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| CONFINAN |
CONFID IN BANKS & FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS |
| CONBUS |
CONFIDENCE IN MAJOR COMPANIES |
| CONCLERG |
CONFIDENCE IN ORGANIZED RELIGION |
| CONEDUC |
CONFIDENCE IN EDUCATION |
| CONFED |
CONFID. IN EXEC BRANCH OF FED GOVT |
| CONLABOR |
CONFIDENCE IN ORGANIZED LABOR |
| CONPRESS |
CONFIDENCE IN PRESS |
| CONMEDIC |
CONFIDENCE IN MEDICINE |
| CONTV |
CONFIDENCE IN TELEVISION |
| CONJUDGE |
CONFID. IN UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT |
| CONSCI |
CONFIDENCE IN SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY |
| CONLEGIS |
CONFIDENCE IN CONGRESS |
| CONARMY |
CONFIDENCE IN MILITARY |