Data Playground Step 3 of 4 Select your variables What would you like to look at? Select variable group 1. voting | party support 2. party | leader | gov evaluation 3. political attitudes 4. issues and values 5. demographic 6. campaign information Select variable Authoritarian/libertarianism scale (scale) BBC children's TV shows should portray more families with same-sex parents (ordinal) Brexit Party: Allow more or fewer immigrants (scale) Britain's military budget: Buying new equipment such as tanks, fighter jets and (ordinal) Britain's military budget: Deploying troops to UN peacekeeping missions (ordinal) Britain's military budget: Hiring more soldiers (ordinal) Britain's military budget: Joint exercises with NATO allies (ordinal) Britain's military budget: Making better use of satellite and electronic monito (ordinal) Britain's military budget: Military parades (ordinal) Britain's military budget: Upgrading equipment to match NATO standards (ordinal) British identity scale (ordinal) Conservatives: Allow more or fewer immigrants (scale) Curriculums should include fewer white male and more female/non-white authors (ordinal) Differences in incomes between rich and poor too high or too low (ordinal) Economic growth/Protecting the environment scale (scale) English identity scale (ordinal) EU ID: Criticism of my side feels like a personal insult (ordinal) EU ID: Feel connected when meeting supporters of same side (ordinal) EU ID: interested in what other people think (ordinal) EU ID: Lot in common with supporters of my side (ordinal) EU ID: Praise of my side makes me feel good (ordinal) EU ID: say we instead of they (ordinal) EU referendum identity (nominal) European identity scale (ordinal) European Integration scale (1990s version): Brexit Party (scale) European Integration scale (1990s version): Conservatives (scale) European Integration scale (1990s version): Greens (scale) European Integration scale (1990s version): Labour (scale) European Integration scale (1990s version): Liberal Democrats (scale) European Integration scale (1990s version): Plaid Cymru (scale) European Integration scale (1990s version): self (scale) European Integration scale (1990s version): SNP (scale) Government's environmental budget: Investing in flood defences (ordinal) Government's environmental budget: Investing in more wind farms (ordinal) Government's environmental budget: Investing in solar energy farms (ordinal) Government's environmental budget: Keeping the countryside clean and tidy (ordinal) Government's environmental budget: Protecting Britain’s historic forests and (ordinal) Government's environmental budget: Protecting native British species (ordinal) Government's environmental budget: Slowing down carbon emissions (ordinal) Green: Allow more or fewer immigrants (scale) I feel proud to be British (ordinal) Immigration bad or good for economy (scale) Immigration types: Allow fewer/more asylum seekers into Britain (scale) Immigration types: Allow fewer/more families of residents into Britain (scale) Immigration types: Allow fewer/more foreign students into Britain (scale) Immigration types: Allow fewer/more workers from EU into Britain (scale) Immigration types: Allow fewer/more workers from non-EU into Britain (scale) Labour: Allow more or fewer immigrants (scale) Left-right scale (scale) Left-right value: Big business takes advantage of ordinary poeple Waves 7-9 (ordinal) Left-right value: Government should redistribute incomes Waves 7-9 (ordinal) Left-right value: Management will always try to get the better of employees (ordinal) Left-right value: Ordinary working people do not get their fair share Waves 7-9 (ordinal) Left-right value: There is one law for the rich and one for the poor Waves 7-9 (ordinal) Left/right position: Brexit Party (scale) Left/right position: Conservative (scale) Left/right position: Greens (scale) Left/right position: Labour (scale) Left/right position: Lib Dems (scale) Left/right position: Plaid Cymru (scale) Left/right position: Self (scale) Left/right position: SNP (scale) Lib Dems: Allow more or fewer immigrants (scale) Lib-Auth value: Censoring necessary to uphold moral standards Waves 7-9 (ordinal) Lib-Auth value: For some crimes, death penalty most appropriate sentence Waves (ordinal) National security spending (scale) People who break the law should be given stiffer sentences (ordinal) Plaid Cymru: Allow more or fewer immigrants (scale) Private sector or public sector better for utilities? (scale) Redistribution scale: Brexit Party (scale) Redistribution scale: Conservatives (scale) Redistribution scale: Greens (scale) Redistribution scale: Labour (scale) Redistribution scale: Liberal Democrats (scale) Redistribution scale: Plaid Cymru (scale) Redistribution scale: Self (scale) Redistribution scale: SNP (scale) Schools should teach children to obey authority (ordinal) Scotland Q only: an independent Scotland would be able to rejoin the EU (ordinal) Scotland Q only: Scottish identity scale (ordinal) Self: Allow more or fewer immigrants (scale) Should be provided by public or private sector? Domestic utilities (ordinal) Should be provided by public or private sector? Hospitals (ordinal) Should be provided by public or private sector? Schools (ordinal) Should be provided by public or private sector? Train services (ordinal) SNP: Allow more or fewer immigrants (scale) Statues should not be taken down, even if figure profited from slavery (ordinal) Tax-spend tradeoff: Conservatives (scale) Tax-spend tradeoff: Labour (scale) Tax-spend tradeoff: Self (scale) Things in Britain were better in the past (ordinal) Too many people are easily offended these days over others' language (ordinal) Transgender women should be allowed to compete in female-sex sport (ordinal) Wales Q only: Independence referendum vote intention (nominal) Wales Q only: Welsh identity scale (ordinal) We need to fundamentally change the way society works in Britain (ordinal) Workplaces should end mandatory diversity training (ordinal) Young people today don't have enough respect for traditional British values (ordinal) What would you like to plot against? (optional) Select variable group 1. voting | party support 2. party | leader | gov evaluation 3. political attitudes 4. issues and values 5. demographic 6. campaign information Select variable Toggle Checkbox Alternatively you could plot against the date the respondent was interviewed (only recommended for campaign waves)