In feminist research on poverty and resources within households; respondents again tend to be given no ethnic identity.
According to researchers, respondents who have watched the show tend to have a more positive view of the state of NJ than those who have not.
Despite variations in expertise, a consistent pattern emerged: respondents tended to envision computers reaching a level of play about 50 points below (Continued on Page 65) their own.
The older respondents tend to be more supportive of nuclear energy, too.
Younger respondents tended to be more pleased with mergers than older ones, and men were more satisfied than women.
A risk with ratings is that respondents tend not to differentiate between perceived 'good' attributes and rate them all as attractive.
The ratings tend to favor long-established places, because relatively few respondents to the survey tend to evaluate newer places.
Also, the respondents tended to be those with long experience here; more than 200 had begun operating here before or during the 1970's.
Skeptical respondents tend to find Satin's beyond-left-and-right policy proposals to be unrealistic and arrogant.
Pragmatic respondents tend to applaud Satin's willingness to borrow good ideas from the left and the right.