The findings were based on a nationwide sample of 2,045 adults reached by telephone from July to September 1990.
The poll, conducted by telephone in early July, included a nationally representative sample of about 1,000 adults aged 18 and older.
The poll was conducted nationally by telephone among a random sample of 1,200 adults.
The December poll, which involved a national sample of 1,007 adults aged 18 or older, found that 57 percent said they sometimes drank alcoholic beverages.
In the total sample of 1,347 adults nationwide, only 7 percent say they are not at all interested in any of the new features.
The poll was conducted over the past week with a sample of 1,023 adults.
The survey, of a representative national sample of 688 adults, was conducted last Dec. 17-19.
A separate sample of 635 adults was then interviewed from Sunday afternoon through Monday night.
The poll is based on interviews with a national sample of 1,300 adults and 387 opinion leaders in late 1987.
The new study was based on a sample of 4,113 adults in 2,689 households.