Different people see historic events in different ways. Do you think a unified true interpretation of history can be found, or that no such thing exists and history is, by its very nature, always interpreted and evaluated in different ways?
Values | Categories | N | |||
1 | There is definitely a single true interpretation of history | 64 |
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2 | There is rather a single true interpretation of history | 328 |
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3 | History is rather, by its nature, always interpreted in different ways | 723 |
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4 | History is definitely, by its nature, always interpreted in different ways | 270 |
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9 | DON’T KNOW | 70 |
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Sysmiss | 4 |
Valid cases | 1455 |
Missing cases | 4 |
This variable is numeric |
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