Subjects in a 1989 General Social Survey from the National Opinion Research Center in the U.S. were asked their opinions about government spending on the environment (e), health (h), assistance to big cities (c), and law enforcement (l).
SpendingA data frame with 81 observations on the following 5 variables
eopinion on spending on the environment (1, too little; 2, about right;
3, too much)
hopinion on spending on the health (1, too little; 2, about right;
3, too much)
copinion on spending on assistance to big cities (1, too little; 2, about right;
3, too much)
lopinion on spending on law enforcement (1, too little; 2, about right;
3, too much)
countfrequency of subjects in the cross classification of the previous 4 variables