Codebook for the attitude module of the landlord survey, site II, baseline

Phyllis L. Ellickson, David E. Kanouse

ResearchPublished 1981

As part of the Housing Assistance Supply Experiment, the baseline survey of landlords was conducted in St. Joseph County, Indiana (Site II), from November 1974 to June 1975. Attitude data were collected in a special "module" of the survey instrument entailing different techniques of administration and a separate data processing schedule. This codebook reproduces each question in the attitude module, specifies the coding of open-ended responses, and tabulates all attitude responses recorded in the field-complete file of 1,915 records.

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  • Year: 1981
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Ellickson, Phyllis L. and David E. Kanouse, Codebook for the attitude module of the landlord survey, site II, baseline, RAND Corporation, N-1122-HUD, 1981. As of September 24, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/notes/N1122.html
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Ellickson, Phyllis L. and David E. Kanouse, Codebook for the attitude module of the landlord survey, site II, baseline. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1981. https://www.rand.org/pubs/notes/N1122.html. Also available in print form.
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