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In the wake of 9/11, the GSS asked a new set of questions in 2006 regarding civil rights. One of them was: "Suppose the government suspected that a terrorist act was about to happen. Do you think the authorities should have the right to detain people for as long as they want without putting them on trial?" 53.5% of the respondents said yes, 46.5% said no. Here is a logistic regression model that uses two independent variables: Political Views (Extremely Liberal=0, up to Extremely Conservative=6) and Party Identification (Strong Democrat=0, up to Strong Republican=6).
Dependent Variable: OK with Indefinite Detention? No=0, Yes=1
 Independent Variable  Slope  Political Views .14 Party Identification .18 Constant .82\begin{array}{ll}\text { Independent Variable } & \text { Slope } \\\text { Political Views } & .14^{* * *} \\\text { Party Identification } & .18^{* * *} \\\text { Constant } & -.82\end{array} Calculate predicted probabilities for an extremely liberal Democrat and an extremely conservative Republican.

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z = -.82 + .14 (POLITICAL VIEWS) +.18 (P...

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