Adult Attitudes Toward the Military: Poll Two

Abstract

The Department of Defense s (DoD) is conducting a series of adult polls focused on attitudes of those who influence youth about the military and their likelihood to recommend military service to youth. Adult Poll Two looked at adult impressions of the military, advice given to youth about options after high school, how favorable they were towards the military, and their knowledge of the military. Adult Poll Two was conducted using computer assisted telephone interviews (CATI) during the period of September 28 October 6, 2001. Data were weighted by age, race/ethnicity and education to the August 2001 Current Population Survey to mirror the population of American adults ages 22 to 85 years old.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 2002
Accession Number
ADA416462

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  • Amie K. Wang
  • Anita R. Lancaster
  • Barbara J. George
  • James A. Hoskins
  • Mary E. Strackbein
  • Sean M. Marsh

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  • Department Of Defense
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  • Factor Analysis
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  • Minority Groups
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  • United States
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