Lipset demo sample (cf. Brown, 1980, pp. 183ff.) plus one random sort - with factor arrays

[1:US1] [2:US2] [3:US3] [4:US4] [5:JP5] [6:CA6] [7:UK7] [8:US8] [9:FR9] [10:rand10] [11:PCAVrmx1] [12:PCAVrmx2] [13:PCAVrmx3]

1: US1

+4 27
[BR] We have deep respect, when all is said and done, for the elite -- the rich, the educated, the social elite.
33
[US] Here, the emphasis is on "getting ahead."
+3 14
[BR] You can tell the social status of a person the moment he opens his mouth -- his manner of speech gives him away.
21
[US] We value the "race for success."
23
[BR] It is an axiom that there is one law for the rich and another for the poor: the rich man can usually get his way in court.
+2 13
[US] We are encouraged to think of ourselves as competing for success -- on our own merits.
22
[US] Corrupt means of achieving success are accepted: for example, we put up with boss rule, and corruption in trade unions.
28
[BR] We are tolerant of popular opinion: we are essentially middle-of-the-roaders in politics. Extremes don't go down well with us.
29
[BR] We still believe that the poor on earth will enjoy higher status in after-life.
+1 6
[US] Political goals and methods are relatively moderate in this country -- and even conservative.
11
[BR] The government has its secrets, and this is generally accepted without much resentment.
12
[US] We place great emphasis on publicity in political matters: there should be no secrets.
24
[US] Lack of respect for the police, and law enforcement is evident.
25
[BR] Trust in the police has sunk deeply into our national character: basically we like and trust the police.
0 2
[US] All men are expected to try to improve their position vis-a-vis others.
4
[US] Men can expect, and within limits receive, fair treatment according to their merits.
7
[BR] We believe that those born to high place in society should retain it, more or less automatically.
9
[US] We try to eliminate the privileged classes in this country -- socially and economically.
26
[US] The worth of a man is judged by what he is -- not by whether he has gone to a private college, a state university, or to neither.
-1 1
[US] We accept improvements in the statusand power of the lower classes withoutfeeling morally offended.
8
[BR] We take the view that anyone with wealth deserves a place in any high society if he wishes it.
10
[BR] We accept aristocratic-type titles and other honors.
15
[US] We tend to take the law into our own hands, through mob action and the organization of vigilantes.
19
[US] High value is placed on activities aimed at protecting and promoting the standing of the "underdog" in this country.
-2 3
[BR] Success in life by a previously deprived person is resented.
5
[US] Lower-class individuals and groups do not have revolutionary inclinations.
31
[BR] Virtue tends to be its own reward in this country, for one's self and one's children.
32
[BR] We believe that the position of depressed classes must be raised, that they are morally as good as any others.
-3 17
[US] We prefer companionship and a helping hand as required, freely given.
18
[US] There is some disdain for acquiring wealth for its own sake.
30
[BR] There is considerable respect for civil liberties and minority rights in this country.
-4 16
[BR] We like to think of close ties to the Mother Country -- as Britain still is for many.
20
[BR] We like the idea of a welfare state: each of us looks after his own best interests this way.

2: US2

+4 13
[US] We are encouraged to think of ourselves as competing for success -- on our own merits.
33
[US] Here, the emphasis is on "getting ahead."
+3 6
[US] Political goals and methods are relatively moderate in this country -- and even conservative.
21
[US] We value the "race for success."
28
[BR] We are tolerant of popular opinion: we are essentially middle-of-the-roaders in politics. Extremes don't go down well with us.
+2 5
[US] Lower-class individuals and groups do not have revolutionary inclinations.
11
[BR] The government has its secrets, and this is generally accepted without much resentment.
25
[BR] Trust in the police has sunk deeply into our national character: basically we like and trust the police.
27
[BR] We have deep respect, when all is said and done, for the elite -- the rich, the educated, the social elite.
+1 7
[BR] We believe that those born to high place in society should retain it, more or less automatically.
8
[BR] We take the view that anyone with wealth deserves a place in any high society if he wishes it.
15
[US] We tend to take the law into our own hands, through mob action and the organization of vigilantes.
23
[BR] It is an axiom that there is one law for the rich and another for the poor: the rich man can usually get his way in court.
26
[US] The worth of a man is judged by what he is -- not by whether he has gone to a private college, a state university, or to neither.
0 2
[US] All men are expected to try to improve their position vis-a-vis others.
10
[BR] We accept aristocratic-type titles and other honors.
17
[US] We prefer companionship and a helping hand as required, freely given.
20
[BR] We like the idea of a welfare state: each of us looks after his own best interests this way.
24
[US] Lack of respect for the police, and law enforcement is evident.
-1 1
[US] We accept improvements in the statusand power of the lower classes withoutfeeling morally offended.
3
[BR] Success in life by a previously deprived person is resented.
12
[US] We place great emphasis on publicity in political matters: there should be no secrets.
14
[BR] You can tell the social status of a person the moment he opens his mouth -- his manner of speech gives him away.
29
[BR] We still believe that the poor on earth will enjoy higher status in after-life.
-2 18
[US] There is some disdain for acquiring wealth for its own sake.
19
[US] High value is placed on activities aimed at protecting and promoting the standing of the "underdog" in this country.
22
[US] Corrupt means of achieving success are accepted: for example, we put up with boss rule, and corruption in trade unions.
31
[BR] Virtue tends to be its own reward in this country, for one's self and one's children.
-3 4
[US] Men can expect, and within limits receive, fair treatment according to their merits.
16
[BR] We like to think of close ties to the Mother Country -- as Britain still is for many.
32
[BR] We believe that the position of depressed classes must be raised, that they are morally as good as any others.
-4 9
[US] We try to eliminate the privileged classes in this country -- socially and economically.
30
[BR] There is considerable respect for civil liberties and minority rights in this country.

3: US3

+4 4
[US] Men can expect, and within limits receive, fair treatment according to their merits.
32
[BR] We believe that the position of depressed classes must be raised, that they are morally as good as any others.
+3 12
[US] We place great emphasis on publicity in political matters: there should be no secrets.
13
[US] We are encouraged to think of ourselves as competing for success -- on our own merits.
26
[US] The worth of a man is judged by what he is -- not by whether he has gone to a private college, a state university, or to neither.
+2 1
[US] We accept improvements in the statusand power of the lower classes withoutfeeling morally offended.
14
[BR] You can tell the social status of a person the moment he opens his mouth -- his manner of speech gives him away.
17
[US] We prefer companionship and a helping hand as required, freely given.
24
[US] Lack of respect for the police, and law enforcement is evident.
+1 9
[US] We try to eliminate the privileged classes in this country -- socially and economically.
19
[US] High value is placed on activities aimed at protecting and promoting the standing of the "underdog" in this country.
21
[US] We value the "race for success."
27
[BR] We have deep respect, when all is said and done, for the elite -- the rich, the educated, the social elite.
33
[US] Here, the emphasis is on "getting ahead."
0 6
[US] Political goals and methods are relatively moderate in this country -- and even conservative.
15
[US] We tend to take the law into our own hands, through mob action and the organization of vigilantes.
20
[BR] We like the idea of a welfare state: each of us looks after his own best interests this way.
23
[BR] It is an axiom that there is one law for the rich and another for the poor: the rich man can usually get his way in court.
29
[BR] We still believe that the poor on earth will enjoy higher status in after-life.
-1 5
[US] Lower-class individuals and groups do not have revolutionary inclinations.
18
[US] There is some disdain for acquiring wealth for its own sake.
28
[BR] We are tolerant of popular opinion: we are essentially middle-of-the-roaders in politics. Extremes don't go down well with us.
30
[BR] There is considerable respect for civil liberties and minority rights in this country.
31
[BR] Virtue tends to be its own reward in this country, for one's self and one's children.
-2 2
[US] All men are expected to try to improve their position vis-a-vis others.
3
[BR] Success in life by a previously deprived person is resented.
22
[US] Corrupt means of achieving success are accepted: for example, we put up with boss rule, and corruption in trade unions.
25
[BR] Trust in the police has sunk deeply into our national character: basically we like and trust the police.
-3 8
[BR] We take the view that anyone with wealth deserves a place in any high society if he wishes it.
11
[BR] The government has its secrets, and this is generally accepted without much resentment.
16
[BR] We like to think of close ties to the Mother Country -- as Britain still is for many.
-4 7
[BR] We believe that those born to high place in society should retain it, more or less automatically.
10
[BR] We accept aristocratic-type titles and other honors.

4: US4

+4 19
[US] High value is placed on activities aimed at protecting and promoting the standing of the "underdog" in this country.
21
[US] We value the "race for success."
+3 1
[US] We accept improvements in the statusand power of the lower classes withoutfeeling morally offended.
6
[US] Political goals and methods are relatively moderate in this country -- and even conservative.
13
[US] We are encouraged to think of ourselves as competing for success -- on our own merits.
+2 18
[US] There is some disdain for acquiring wealth for its own sake.
28
[BR] We are tolerant of popular opinion: we are essentially middle-of-the-roaders in politics. Extremes don't go down well with us.
30
[BR] There is considerable respect for civil liberties and minority rights in this country.
32
[BR] We believe that the position of depressed classes must be raised, that they are morally as good as any others.
+1 2
[US] All men are expected to try to improve their position vis-a-vis others.
22
[US] Corrupt means of achieving success are accepted: for example, we put up with boss rule, and corruption in trade unions.
23
[BR] It is an axiom that there is one law for the rich and another for the poor: the rich man can usually get his way in court.
26
[US] The worth of a man is judged by what he is -- not by whether he has gone to a private college, a state university, or to neither.
31
[BR] Virtue tends to be its own reward in this country, for one's self and one's children.
0 9
[US] We try to eliminate the privileged classes in this country -- socially and economically.
12
[US] We place great emphasis on publicity in political matters: there should be no secrets.
25
[BR] Trust in the police has sunk deeply into our national character: basically we like and trust the police.
29
[BR] We still believe that the poor on earth will enjoy higher status in after-life.
33
[US] Here, the emphasis is on "getting ahead."
-1 4
[US] Men can expect, and within limits receive, fair treatment according to their merits.
5
[US] Lower-class individuals and groups do not have revolutionary inclinations.
11
[BR] The government has its secrets, and this is generally accepted without much resentment.
17
[US] We prefer companionship and a helping hand as required, freely given.
27
[BR] We have deep respect, when all is said and done, for the elite -- the rich, the educated, the social elite.
-2 8
[BR] We take the view that anyone with wealth deserves a place in any high society if he wishes it.
14
[BR] You can tell the social status of a person the moment he opens his mouth -- his manner of speech gives him away.
20
[BR] We like the idea of a welfare state: each of us looks after his own best interests this way.
24
[US] Lack of respect for the police, and law enforcement is evident.
-3 3
[BR] Success in life by a previously deprived person is resented.
7
[BR] We believe that those born to high place in society should retain it, more or less automatically.
15
[US] We tend to take the law into our own hands, through mob action and the organization of vigilantes.
-4 10
[BR] We accept aristocratic-type titles and other honors.
16
[BR] We like to think of close ties to the Mother Country -- as Britain still is for many.

5: JP5

+4 7
[BR] We believe that those born to high place in society should retain it, more or less automatically.
10
[BR] We accept aristocratic-type titles and other honors.
+3 3
[BR] Success in life by a previously deprived person is resented.
14
[BR] You can tell the social status of a person the moment he opens his mouth -- his manner of speech gives him away.
27
[BR] We have deep respect, when all is said and done, for the elite -- the rich, the educated, the social elite.
+2 8
[BR] We take the view that anyone with wealth deserves a place in any high society if he wishes it.
11
[BR] The government has its secrets, and this is generally accepted without much resentment.
16
[BR] We like to think of close ties to the Mother Country -- as Britain still is for many.
22
[US] Corrupt means of achieving success are accepted: for example, we put up with boss rule, and corruption in trade unions.
+1 5
[US] Lower-class individuals and groups do not have revolutionary inclinations.
6
[US] Political goals and methods are relatively moderate in this country -- and even conservative.
23
[BR] It is an axiom that there is one law for the rich and another for the poor: the rich man can usually get his way in court.
29
[BR] We still believe that the poor on earth will enjoy higher status in after-life.
31
[BR] Virtue tends to be its own reward in this country, for one's self and one's children.
0 12
[US] We place great emphasis on publicity in political matters: there should be no secrets.
15
[US] We tend to take the law into our own hands, through mob action and the organization of vigilantes.
17
[US] We prefer companionship and a helping hand as required, freely given.
20
[BR] We like the idea of a welfare state: each of us looks after his own best interests this way.
28
[BR] We are tolerant of popular opinion: we are essentially middle-of-the-roaders in politics. Extremes don't go down well with us.
-1 2
[US] All men are expected to try to improve their position vis-a-vis others.
4
[US] Men can expect, and within limits receive, fair treatment according to their merits.
13
[US] We are encouraged to think of ourselves as competing for success -- on our own merits.
21
[US] We value the "race for success."
33
[US] Here, the emphasis is on "getting ahead."
-2 18
[US] There is some disdain for acquiring wealth for its own sake.
19
[US] High value is placed on activities aimed at protecting and promoting the standing of the "underdog" in this country.
30
[BR] There is considerable respect for civil liberties and minority rights in this country.
32
[BR] We believe that the position of depressed classes must be raised, that they are morally as good as any others.
-3 24
[US] Lack of respect for the police, and law enforcement is evident.
25
[BR] Trust in the police has sunk deeply into our national character: basically we like and trust the police.
26
[US] The worth of a man is judged by what he is -- not by whether he has gone to a private college, a state university, or to neither.
-4 1
[US] We accept improvements in the statusand power of the lower classes withoutfeeling morally offended.
9
[US] We try to eliminate the privileged classes in this country -- socially and economically.

6: CA6

+4 6
[US] Political goals and methods are relatively moderate in this country -- and even conservative.
28
[BR] We are tolerant of popular opinion: we are essentially middle-of-the-roaders in politics. Extremes don't go down well with us.
+3 4
[US] Men can expect, and within limits receive, fair treatment according to their merits.
5
[US] Lower-class individuals and groups do not have revolutionary inclinations.
16
[BR] We like to think of close ties to the Mother Country -- as Britain still is for many.
+2 25
[BR] Trust in the police has sunk deeply into our national character: basically we like and trust the police.
26
[US] The worth of a man is judged by what he is -- not by whether he has gone to a private college, a state university, or to neither.
30
[BR] There is considerable respect for civil liberties and minority rights in this country.
32
[BR] We believe that the position of depressed classes must be raised, that they are morally as good as any others.
+1 1
[US] We accept improvements in the statusand power of the lower classes withoutfeeling morally offended.
11
[BR] The government has its secrets, and this is generally accepted without much resentment.
13
[US] We are encouraged to think of ourselves as competing for success -- on our own merits.
19
[US] High value is placed on activities aimed at protecting and promoting the standing of the "underdog" in this country.
31
[BR] Virtue tends to be its own reward in this country, for one's self and one's children.
0 3
[BR] Success in life by a previously deprived person is resented.
8
[BR] We take the view that anyone with wealth deserves a place in any high society if he wishes it.
14
[BR] You can tell the social status of a person the moment he opens his mouth -- his manner of speech gives him away.
18
[US] There is some disdain for acquiring wealth for its own sake.
27
[BR] We have deep respect, when all is said and done, for the elite -- the rich, the educated, the social elite.
-1 12
[US] We place great emphasis on publicity in political matters: there should be no secrets.
17
[US] We prefer companionship and a helping hand as required, freely given.
20
[BR] We like the idea of a welfare state: each of us looks after his own best interests this way.
23
[BR] It is an axiom that there is one law for the rich and another for the poor: the rich man can usually get his way in court.
29
[BR] We still believe that the poor on earth will enjoy higher status in after-life.
-2 7
[BR] We believe that those born to high place in society should retain it, more or less automatically.
9
[US] We try to eliminate the privileged classes in this country -- socially and economically.
10
[BR] We accept aristocratic-type titles and other honors.
21
[US] We value the "race for success."
-3 2
[US] All men are expected to try to improve their position vis-a-vis others.
22
[US] Corrupt means of achieving success are accepted: for example, we put up with boss rule, and corruption in trade unions.
33
[US] Here, the emphasis is on "getting ahead."
-4 15
[US] We tend to take the law into our own hands, through mob action and the organization of vigilantes.
24
[US] Lack of respect for the police, and law enforcement is evident.

7: UK7

+4 16
[BR] We like to think of close ties to the Mother Country -- as Britain still is for many.
28
[BR] We are tolerant of popular opinion: we are essentially middle-of-the-roaders in politics. Extremes don't go down well with us.
+3 17
[US] We prefer companionship and a helping hand as required, freely given.
25
[BR] Trust in the police has sunk deeply into our national character: basically we like and trust the police.
32
[BR] We believe that the position of depressed classes must be raised, that they are morally as good as any others.
+2 1
[US] We accept improvements in the statusand power of the lower classes withoutfeeling morally offended.
14
[BR] You can tell the social status of a person the moment he opens his mouth -- his manner of speech gives him away.
18
[US] There is some disdain for acquiring wealth for its own sake.
20
[BR] We like the idea of a welfare state: each of us looks after his own best interests this way.
+1 4
[US] Men can expect, and within limits receive, fair treatment according to their merits.
6
[US] Political goals and methods are relatively moderate in this country -- and even conservative.
11
[BR] The government has its secrets, and this is generally accepted without much resentment.
13
[US] We are encouraged to think of ourselves as competing for success -- on our own merits.
30
[BR] There is considerable respect for civil liberties and minority rights in this country.
0 2
[US] All men are expected to try to improve their position vis-a-vis others.
5
[US] Lower-class individuals and groups do not have revolutionary inclinations.
9
[US] We try to eliminate the privileged classes in this country -- socially and economically.
19
[US] High value is placed on activities aimed at protecting and promoting the standing of the "underdog" in this country.
27
[BR] We have deep respect, when all is said and done, for the elite -- the rich, the educated, the social elite.
-1 7
[BR] We believe that those born to high place in society should retain it, more or less automatically.
10
[BR] We accept aristocratic-type titles and other honors.
12
[US] We place great emphasis on publicity in political matters: there should be no secrets.
22
[US] Corrupt means of achieving success are accepted: for example, we put up with boss rule, and corruption in trade unions.
31
[BR] Virtue tends to be its own reward in this country, for one's self and one's children.
-2 3
[BR] Success in life by a previously deprived person is resented.
21
[US] We value the "race for success."
26
[US] The worth of a man is judged by what he is -- not by whether he has gone to a private college, a state university, or to neither.
33
[US] Here, the emphasis is on "getting ahead."
-3 8
[BR] We take the view that anyone with wealth deserves a place in any high society if he wishes it.
23
[BR] It is an axiom that there is one law for the rich and another for the poor: the rich man can usually get his way in court.
29
[BR] We still believe that the poor on earth will enjoy higher status in after-life.
-4 15
[US] We tend to take the law into our own hands, through mob action and the organization of vigilantes.
24
[US] Lack of respect for the police, and law enforcement is evident.

8: US8

+4 6
[US] Political goals and methods are relatively moderate in this country -- and even conservative.
15
[US] We tend to take the law into our own hands, through mob action and the organization of vigilantes.
+3 23
[BR] It is an axiom that there is one law for the rich and another for the poor: the rich man can usually get his way in court.
24
[US] Lack of respect for the police, and law enforcement is evident.
28
[BR] We are tolerant of popular opinion: we are essentially middle-of-the-roaders in politics. Extremes don't go down well with us.
+2 2
[US] All men are expected to try to improve their position vis-a-vis others.
21
[US] We value the "race for success."
22
[US] Corrupt means of achieving success are accepted: for example, we put up with boss rule, and corruption in trade unions.
33
[US] Here, the emphasis is on "getting ahead."
+1 11
[BR] The government has its secrets, and this is generally accepted without much resentment.
13
[US] We are encouraged to think of ourselves as competing for success -- on our own merits.
18
[US] There is some disdain for acquiring wealth for its own sake.
20
[BR] We like the idea of a welfare state: each of us looks after his own best interests this way.
26
[US] The worth of a man is judged by what he is -- not by whether he has gone to a private college, a state university, or to neither.
0 3
[BR] Success in life by a previously deprived person is resented.
7
[BR] We believe that those born to high place in society should retain it, more or less automatically.
16
[BR] We like to think of close ties to the Mother Country -- as Britain still is for many.
17
[US] We prefer companionship and a helping hand as required, freely given.
29
[BR] We still believe that the poor on earth will enjoy higher status in after-life.
-1 8
[BR] We take the view that anyone with wealth deserves a place in any high society if he wishes it.
9
[US] We try to eliminate the privileged classes in this country -- socially and economically.
10
[BR] We accept aristocratic-type titles and other honors.
12
[US] We place great emphasis on publicity in political matters: there should be no secrets.
14
[BR] You can tell the social status of a person the moment he opens his mouth -- his manner of speech gives him away.
-2 1
[US] We accept improvements in the statusand power of the lower classes withoutfeeling morally offended.
30
[BR] There is considerable respect for civil liberties and minority rights in this country.
31
[BR] Virtue tends to be its own reward in this country, for one's self and one's children.
32
[BR] We believe that the position of depressed classes must be raised, that they are morally as good as any others.
-3 4
[US] Men can expect, and within limits receive, fair treatment according to their merits.
19
[US] High value is placed on activities aimed at protecting and promoting the standing of the "underdog" in this country.
25
[BR] Trust in the police has sunk deeply into our national character: basically we like and trust the police.
-4 5
[US] Lower-class individuals and groups do not have revolutionary inclinations.
27
[BR] We have deep respect, when all is said and done, for the elite -- the rich, the educated, the social elite.

9: FR9

+4 14
[BR] You can tell the social status of a person the moment he opens his mouth -- his manner of speech gives him away.
33
[US] Here, the emphasis is on "getting ahead."
+3 1
[US] We accept improvements in the statusand power of the lower classes withoutfeeling morally offended.
21
[US] We value the "race for success."
31
[BR] Virtue tends to be its own reward in this country, for one's self and one's children.
+2 7
[BR] We believe that those born to high place in society should retain it, more or less automatically.
8
[BR] We take the view that anyone with wealth deserves a place in any high society if he wishes it.
17
[US] We prefer companionship and a helping hand as required, freely given.
19
[US] High value is placed on activities aimed at protecting and promoting the standing of the "underdog" in this country.
+1 2
[US] All men are expected to try to improve their position vis-a-vis others.
4
[US] Men can expect, and within limits receive, fair treatment according to their merits.
13
[US] We are encouraged to think of ourselves as competing for success -- on our own merits.
20
[BR] We like the idea of a welfare state: each of us looks after his own best interests this way.
25
[BR] Trust in the police has sunk deeply into our national character: basically we like and trust the police.
0 3
[BR] Success in life by a previously deprived person is resented.
10
[BR] We accept aristocratic-type titles and other honors.
11
[BR] The government has its secrets, and this is generally accepted without much resentment.
26
[US] The worth of a man is judged by what he is -- not by whether he has gone to a private college, a state university, or to neither.
29
[BR] We still believe that the poor on earth will enjoy higher status in after-life.
-1 15
[US] We tend to take the law into our own hands, through mob action and the organization of vigilantes.
18
[US] There is some disdain for acquiring wealth for its own sake.
27
[BR] We have deep respect, when all is said and done, for the elite -- the rich, the educated, the social elite.
30
[BR] There is considerable respect for civil liberties and minority rights in this country.
32
[BR] We believe that the position of depressed classes must be raised, that they are morally as good as any others.
-2 9
[US] We try to eliminate the privileged classes in this country -- socially and economically.
12
[US] We place great emphasis on publicity in political matters: there should be no secrets.
16
[BR] We like to think of close ties to the Mother Country -- as Britain still is for many.
24
[US] Lack of respect for the police, and law enforcement is evident.
-3 6
[US] Political goals and methods are relatively moderate in this country -- and even conservative.
22
[US] Corrupt means of achieving success are accepted: for example, we put up with boss rule, and corruption in trade unions.
23
[BR] It is an axiom that there is one law for the rich and another for the poor: the rich man can usually get his way in court.
-4 5
[US] Lower-class individuals and groups do not have revolutionary inclinations.
28
[BR] We are tolerant of popular opinion: we are essentially middle-of-the-roaders in politics. Extremes don't go down well with us.

10: rand10

+4 10
[BR] We accept aristocratic-type titles and other honors.
11
[BR] The government has its secrets, and this is generally accepted without much resentment.
+3 12
[US] We place great emphasis on publicity in political matters: there should be no secrets.
23
[BR] It is an axiom that there is one law for the rich and another for the poor: the rich man can usually get his way in court.
30
[BR] There is considerable respect for civil liberties and minority rights in this country.
+2 1
[US] We accept improvements in the statusand power of the lower classes withoutfeeling morally offended.
9
[US] We try to eliminate the privileged classes in this country -- socially and economically.
18
[US] There is some disdain for acquiring wealth for its own sake.
33
[US] Here, the emphasis is on "getting ahead."
+1 3
[BR] Success in life by a previously deprived person is resented.
14
[BR] You can tell the social status of a person the moment he opens his mouth -- his manner of speech gives him away.
22
[US] Corrupt means of achieving success are accepted: for example, we put up with boss rule, and corruption in trade unions.
31
[BR] Virtue tends to be its own reward in this country, for one's self and one's children.
32
[BR] We believe that the position of depressed classes must be raised, that they are morally as good as any others.
0 5
[US] Lower-class individuals and groups do not have revolutionary inclinations.
6
[US] Political goals and methods are relatively moderate in this country -- and even conservative.
7
[BR] We believe that those born to high place in society should retain it, more or less automatically.
17
[US] We prefer companionship and a helping hand as required, freely given.
29
[BR] We still believe that the poor on earth will enjoy higher status in after-life.
-1 15
[US] We tend to take the law into our own hands, through mob action and the organization of vigilantes.
19
[US] High value is placed on activities aimed at protecting and promoting the standing of the "underdog" in this country.
20
[BR] We like the idea of a welfare state: each of us looks after his own best interests this way.
24
[US] Lack of respect for the police, and law enforcement is evident.
25
[BR] Trust in the police has sunk deeply into our national character: basically we like and trust the police.
-2 2
[US] All men are expected to try to improve their position vis-a-vis others.
8
[BR] We take the view that anyone with wealth deserves a place in any high society if he wishes it.
16
[BR] We like to think of close ties to the Mother Country -- as Britain still is for many.
21
[US] We value the "race for success."
-3 4
[US] Men can expect, and within limits receive, fair treatment according to their merits.
13
[US] We are encouraged to think of ourselves as competing for success -- on our own merits.
28
[BR] We are tolerant of popular opinion: we are essentially middle-of-the-roaders in politics. Extremes don't go down well with us.
-4 26
[US] The worth of a man is judged by what he is -- not by whether he has gone to a private college, a state university, or to neither.
27
[BR] We have deep respect, when all is said and done, for the elite -- the rich, the educated, the social elite.

11: PCAVrmx1

+4 16
[BR] We like to think of close ties to the Mother Country -- as Britain still is for many.
28
[BR] We are tolerant of popular opinion: we are essentially middle-of-the-roaders in politics. Extremes don't go down well with us.
+3 4
[US] Men can expect, and within limits receive, fair treatment according to their merits.
6
[US] Political goals and methods are relatively moderate in this country -- and even conservative.
+2 1
[US] We accept improvements in the statusand power of the lower classes withoutfeeling morally offended.
5
[US] Lower-class individuals and groups do not have revolutionary inclinations.
25
[BR] Trust in the police has sunk deeply into our national character: basically we like and trust the police.
30
[BR] There is considerable respect for civil liberties and minority rights in this country.
32
[BR] We believe that the position of depressed classes must be raised, that they are morally as good as any others.
+1 11
[BR] The government has its secrets, and this is generally accepted without much resentment.
13
[US] We are encouraged to think of ourselves as competing for success -- on our own merits.
19
[US] High value is placed on activities aimed at protecting and promoting the standing of the "underdog" in this country.
26
[US] The worth of a man is judged by what he is -- not by whether he has gone to a private college, a state university, or to neither.
0 14
[BR] You can tell the social status of a person the moment he opens his mouth -- his manner of speech gives him away.
17
[US] We prefer companionship and a helping hand as required, freely given.
18
[US] There is some disdain for acquiring wealth for its own sake.
20
[BR] We like the idea of a welfare state: each of us looks after his own best interests this way.
27
[BR] We have deep respect, when all is said and done, for the elite -- the rich, the educated, the social elite.
31
[BR] Virtue tends to be its own reward in this country, for one's self and one's children.
-1 3
[BR] Success in life by a previously deprived person is resented.
8
[BR] We take the view that anyone with wealth deserves a place in any high society if he wishes it.
9
[US] We try to eliminate the privileged classes in this country -- socially and economically.
12
[US] We place great emphasis on publicity in political matters: there should be no secrets.
-2 7
[BR] We believe that those born to high place in society should retain it, more or less automatically.
10
[BR] We accept aristocratic-type titles and other honors.
21
[US] We value the "race for success."
23
[BR] It is an axiom that there is one law for the rich and another for the poor: the rich man can usually get his way in court.
29
[BR] We still believe that the poor on earth will enjoy higher status in after-life.
-3 2
[US] All men are expected to try to improve their position vis-a-vis others.
22
[US] Corrupt means of achieving success are accepted: for example, we put up with boss rule, and corruption in trade unions.
33
[US] Here, the emphasis is on "getting ahead."
-4 15
[US] We tend to take the law into our own hands, through mob action and the organization of vigilantes.
24
[US] Lack of respect for the police, and law enforcement is evident.

12: PCAVrmx2

+4 1
[US] We accept improvements in the statusand power of the lower classes withoutfeeling morally offended.
32
[BR] We believe that the position of depressed classes must be raised, that they are morally as good as any others.
+3 13
[US] We are encouraged to think of ourselves as competing for success -- on our own merits.
19
[US] High value is placed on activities aimed at protecting and promoting the standing of the "underdog" in this country.
26
[US] The worth of a man is judged by what he is -- not by whether he has gone to a private college, a state university, or to neither.
+2 4
[US] Men can expect, and within limits receive, fair treatment according to their merits.
9
[US] We try to eliminate the privileged classes in this country -- socially and economically.
21
[US] We value the "race for success."
24
[US] Lack of respect for the police, and law enforcement is evident.
+1 12
[US] We place great emphasis on publicity in political matters: there should be no secrets.
18
[US] There is some disdain for acquiring wealth for its own sake.
25
[BR] Trust in the police has sunk deeply into our national character: basically we like and trust the police.
30
[BR] There is considerable respect for civil liberties and minority rights in this country.
33
[US] Here, the emphasis is on "getting ahead."
0 2
[US] All men are expected to try to improve their position vis-a-vis others.
6
[US] Political goals and methods are relatively moderate in this country -- and even conservative.
17
[US] We prefer companionship and a helping hand as required, freely given.
23
[BR] It is an axiom that there is one law for the rich and another for the poor: the rich man can usually get his way in court.
28
[BR] We are tolerant of popular opinion: we are essentially middle-of-the-roaders in politics. Extremes don't go down well with us.
-1 5
[US] Lower-class individuals and groups do not have revolutionary inclinations.
15
[US] We tend to take the law into our own hands, through mob action and the organization of vigilantes.
20
[BR] We like the idea of a welfare state: each of us looks after his own best interests this way.
29
[BR] We still believe that the poor on earth will enjoy higher status in after-life.
31
[BR] Virtue tends to be its own reward in this country, for one's self and one's children.
-2 11
[BR] The government has its secrets, and this is generally accepted without much resentment.
14
[BR] You can tell the social status of a person the moment he opens his mouth -- his manner of speech gives him away.
22
[US] Corrupt means of achieving success are accepted: for example, we put up with boss rule, and corruption in trade unions.
27
[BR] We have deep respect, when all is said and done, for the elite -- the rich, the educated, the social elite.
-3 3
[BR] Success in life by a previously deprived person is resented.
8
[BR] We take the view that anyone with wealth deserves a place in any high society if he wishes it.
16
[BR] We like to think of close ties to the Mother Country -- as Britain still is for many.
-4 7
[BR] We believe that those born to high place in society should retain it, more or less automatically.
10
[BR] We accept aristocratic-type titles and other honors.

13: PCAVrmx3

+4 13
[US] We are encouraged to think of ourselves as competing for success -- on our own merits.
33
[US] Here, the emphasis is on "getting ahead."
+3 6
[US] Political goals and methods are relatively moderate in this country -- and even conservative.
21
[US] We value the "race for success."
28
[BR] We are tolerant of popular opinion: we are essentially middle-of-the-roaders in politics. Extremes don't go down well with us.
+2 11
[BR] The government has its secrets, and this is generally accepted without much resentment.
23
[BR] It is an axiom that there is one law for the rich and another for the poor: the rich man can usually get his way in court.
25
[BR] Trust in the police has sunk deeply into our national character: basically we like and trust the police.
27
[BR] We have deep respect, when all is said and done, for the elite -- the rich, the educated, the social elite.
+1 2
[US] All men are expected to try to improve their position vis-a-vis others.
7
[BR] We believe that those born to high place in society should retain it, more or less automatically.
15
[US] We tend to take the law into our own hands, through mob action and the organization of vigilantes.
24
[US] Lack of respect for the police, and law enforcement is evident.
26
[US] The worth of a man is judged by what he is -- not by whether he has gone to a private college, a state university, or to neither.
0 5
[US] Lower-class individuals and groups do not have revolutionary inclinations.
8
[BR] We take the view that anyone with wealth deserves a place in any high society if he wishes it.
14
[BR] You can tell the social status of a person the moment he opens his mouth -- his manner of speech gives him away.
22
[US] Corrupt means of achieving success are accepted: for example, we put up with boss rule, and corruption in trade unions.
29
[BR] We still believe that the poor on earth will enjoy higher status in after-life.
-1 1
[US] We accept improvements in the statusand power of the lower classes withoutfeeling morally offended.
10
[BR] We accept aristocratic-type titles and other honors.
12
[US] We place great emphasis on publicity in political matters: there should be no secrets.
17
[US] We prefer companionship and a helping hand as required, freely given.
20
[BR] We like the idea of a welfare state: each of us looks after his own best interests this way.
-2 3
[BR] Success in life by a previously deprived person is resented.
18
[US] There is some disdain for acquiring wealth for its own sake.
19
[US] High value is placed on activities aimed at protecting and promoting the standing of the "underdog" in this country.
31
[BR] Virtue tends to be its own reward in this country, for one's self and one's children.
-3 4
[US] Men can expect, and within limits receive, fair treatment according to their merits.
9
[US] We try to eliminate the privileged classes in this country -- socially and economically.
32
[BR] We believe that the position of depressed classes must be raised, that they are morally as good as any others.
-4 16
[BR] We like to think of close ties to the Mother Country -- as Britain still is for many.
30
[BR] There is considerable respect for civil liberties and minority rights in this country.

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