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VCE Version B Round 1 questionnaire September 13 2007 FINAL.wpd

Research on the proposed Voting and Civic Engagement (VCE) supplement to the Current Population Survey

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9/13/07

VERSION B QUESTIONNAIRE


COGNITIVE TESTING (ROUND 1)

VOTING AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT (VCE) SUPPLEMENT TO CPS



DEMOGRAPHICS


First, I need to collect some demographic information.


A. What is your name?

_____________________________________


B. What is your date of birth?

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

C. (Ask only if necessary.)

Are you Male or Female?

Male

Female


E. Are you Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino ?

Yes

No


F. I am going to read you a list of five race categories. Please choose one or more races that you consider yourself to be: White; Black or African American; American Indian or Alaska Native; Asian; OR Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander.

White,

Black or African American

American Indian or Alaska Native

Asian

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

Other


G. What is the highest level of school you have completed or highest degree you’ve received?

Less than High School

High School Diploma or GED

Some College

Bachelor’s Degree

Master’s Degree

Ph.D.

Professional Degree


H. How many people are living or staying in your house/apartment/mobile home?

Number ___


LABOR FORCE QUESTIONS INTRO

I am going to ask a few questions about work-related activities LAST WEEK.

By last week, I mean the week beginning on Sunday, August/September _______, and ending on Saturday, August/September_____.


LF1 Last week, did you do any work for either pay or profit?

Yes - Go to LF3

No - Go to LF2

Retired - Go to LF5


Don’t know - Go to LF5

Refused - Go to LF5


LF2 Last week, were you temporarily absent from a job?

Yes - Go to LF3

No - Go to LF5

Retired - Go to LF5


Don’t know - Go to LF-5

Refused - Go to LF-5


LF3 How many hours per week do you usually work at your job?

_______ hours - Go to LF4

Hours vary - Go to LF4


Don’t know - Go to LF4

Refused - Go to LF4


LF4

What kind of work do you usually do at (your/his/her) job?

Work: _______________________________________. Go to V1


Don’t know - Go to V1

Refused - Go to V1


LF5 During the last four weeks, have you been actively looking for work?

Yes - Go to V1

No - Go to V1

Retired - Go to V1

Don’t know - Go to V1

Refused - Go to V1


VOTING SUPPLEMENT


V1. This month we have some additional questions concerning voting and registration.


In any election, some people are not able to vote because they are sick or busy or have some other reason, and others do not want to vote. On November 7, 2006, there were general national elections for political offices such as senators, congressman, and governors. Did you vote in the election held on Tuesday, November 7, 2006?


Yes - Go to V5

No - Go to V2

DK - Go to V2

Refused - Go to V2



V2. Were you registered to vote in the November 7, 2006 election?

Yes - Go to Check Item 1

No - Go to V3


DK- Go to V8

Refused - Go to V8

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Check Item 1

If V1 = No - Go to V4

Else - Go to V7

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V3. Which of the following was the MAIN reason you were not registered to vote?


[READ EACH ANSWER CATEGORY TO THE RESPONDENT. Mark only ONE answer]


Did not meet registration deadlines

Did not know where or how to register

Did not meet residency requirements/did not live here long enough

Permanent illness or disability

Difficulty with English

Not interested in the election or not involved in politics

My vote would not make a difference

Not eligible to vote

Other reason ______________________________


DK

Refused


GO TO V8

V4. What was the main reason you did not vote?


[READ EACH ANSWER CATEGORY TO THE RESPONDENT. Mark only ONE answer]


Illness or disability (own or family’s)

Out of town or away from home

Forgot to vote ( or sent in absentee ballot)

Not interested, felt my vote wouldn’t make a difference

Too busy, conflicting work or school schedule

Transportation problems

Didn’t like candidates or campaign issues

Registration problems (i.e. didn’t receive absentee ballot, not registered in current location.)

Bad weather conditions

Inconvenient hours, polling place or hours or lines too long

Other ___________________________________


Don’t know

Refused


GO TO V7

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V5. Did you vote in person or did you vote by mail?

In person

By mail


Don’t know

Refused


GO TO V6

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V6. Was that on election day or before election day?

On election day

Before election day


Don’t know

Refused


GO TO V7


V7. There are various places and ways people can register to vote. The last time you registered, how did you register to vote?


[READ EACH ANSWER CATEGORY TO THE RESPONDENT. Enter only ONE answer.]


At a department of motor vehicles (for example, when obtaining a driver’s license or other identification card)

At a public assistance agency (for example, a Medicaid, AFDC, or Food Stamps office, an office serving disabled persons, or an unemployment office)

Registered by mail

At a school, hospital, or on campus

Went to a town hall or county/government registration office

Filled out form at a registration drive (library, post office or someone came to your door.)

Registered at polling place (on election or primary day)

Other


Don’t know

Refused


GO TO V8

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V8. How long have you lived at this address?


Less than 1 month

1-6 months

7-11 months

1-2 years

3-4 years

5 years or longer


Don’t know

Refused



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VOTING AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT SUPPLEMENT



1. In any election, some people are not able to vote for various reasons. Thinking about elections for LOCAL government officials over the past two years, have you voted in none of them, some of them, most of them, or all of them?


None of them

Some of them

Most of them

All of them

DK

Refused


PRE-SUP

Lead-in - The next set of questions are about people’s involvement and communication within their communities.


2. During a TYPICAL MONTH in the past year, when communicating with family or friends, how often were politics discussed -- not at all, once a month, a few times a month, a few times a week or basically every day?


Not at all

Once a month

A few times a month

A few times a week

Basically every day

DK

Refused


3. I am going to read some ways that people get news and information. Please tell me how often you did each of the following during a TYPICAL MONTH in the past year:


(a) Read a newspaper in print or on the Internet - not at all, once a month, a few times a month, a few times a week or basically every day?


Not at all

Once a month

A few times a month

A few times a week

Basically every day

DK

Refused










(b) Read news magazines such as Newsweek or Time, in print or on the Internet - not at all, once a month, a few times a month, a few times a week or basically every day?


Not at all

Once a month

A few times a month

A few times a week

Basically every day

DK

Refused


© Watch the news on television or get news from televison internet sites - not at all, once a month, a few times a month, a few times a week or basically every day?


Not at all

Once a month

A few times a month

A few times a week

Basically every day

DK

Refused


(d) Listen to the news on the radio or get news from radio internet sites - not at all, once a month, a few times a month, a few times a week or basically every day?


Not at all

Once a month

A few times a month

A few times a week

Basically every day

DK

Refused


(e) Obtain news from any other Internet sources that we have not previously asked about such as blogs, chat rooms, independent news services - not at all, once a month, a few times a month, a few times a week or basically every day?

Not at all

Once a month

A few times a month

A few times a week

Basically every day

DK

Refused


4. I am going to read a list of things some people have done to express their views. Please tell me whether or not you have done any of the following in the last 12 months, that is between September 2006 and now:

(a) Contacted or visited a public official - at any level of government - to express your opinion?


Yes ☐ No ☐

(b) Attended a meeting where political issues are discussed?

Yes ☐ No ☐

© Bought or boycotted a certain product or service because of the social or political values of the company that provides it?


Yes ☐ No ☐

(d) Taken part in a march, rally, protest or demonstration?

Yes ☐ No ☐

(e) Showed support for a particular political candidate or party by distributing campaign materials, fundraising, making a donation or in some other way?



Yes ☐ No ☐


5. Now I would like to ask about groups or organizations in which people sometimes participate. Please tell me whether or not you have participated in any of these types of groups during the last 12 months, that is between September 2006 and now:

(a) A sport, hobby, cultural, arts, or other leisure activity group?

Yes ☐ No ☐

(b) A child welfare, social service, or public assistance organization?


Yes ☐ No ☐

© An educational, fraternal, alumni or parent/teacher association?


Yes ☐ No ☐

(d) A labor union or business, professional, trade, or farm association?


Yes ☐ No ☐

(e) An ethnic association, political organization or advocacy group?


Yes ☐ No ☐

(f) A church, synagogue, mosque or other religious institution

or organization?

Yes ☐ No ☐

6. In the last 12 months, between September 2006 and now, have you been an officer or served on a committee of any group or organization?


Yes

No

DK

Refused


7. In the last 12 months, between September 2006 and now, have you attended a meeting of any group or organization?


Yes

No

DK

Refused


(Do not ask Q8 for one person households.)

8. During a TYPICAL MONTH in the past year, how often did you eat dinner with any of the other members of your household - not at all, once a month, a few times a month, a few times a week or basically every day?


Not at all

Once a month

A few times a month

A few times a week

Basically every day

DK

Refused


9. During a TYPICAL MONTH in the past year, how often, if at all, did you communicate with family or friends by Email or on the Internet - not at all, once a month, a few times a month, a few times a week or basically every day?


Not at all

Once a month

A few times a month

A few times a week

Basically every day

DK

Refused



10.

(a) During a TYPICAL MONTH in the past year, did you talk with any of the neighbors in the 10 or 20 households that live nearest to you?


Yes - Go to 10b

No - Go to 11.


(b) During a TYPICAL MONTH in the past year, how often did you talk with any of those neighbors - not at all, once a month, a few times a month, a few times a week or basically every day?


Not at all

Once a month

A few times a month

A few times a week

Basically every day

DK

Refused


11. During a TYPICAL MONTH in the past year, how often did you and your neighbors do favors for each other? By favors we mean such things as watching each other’s children, helping with shopping, house sitting, lending garden or house tools, and other small acts of kindness - not at all, once a month, a few times a month, a few times a week or basically every day?


Not at all

Once a month

A few times a month

A few times a week

Basically every day

DK

Refused


12a. About how many CLOSE FRIENDS do you have, if any? These are people you feel at ease with, can talk to about private matters, or call on for help. Would you say that you have more than ten, six to ten, three to five, one or two, or no close friends?


More than ten

Six to ten

Three to five

One or two

No close friends (Skip to 13)

DK

Refused

12b. How many of these close friends have a college degree?

____

12c. How many did not graduate from high school?

____

12d. How many are of a different race than you?

____

12e. How many are from a different social or economic background than you?



13. (a) How much do you agree with the following statement: “Most people can be trusted.” Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree nor disagree, somewhat disagree or strongly disagree with that statement?


Strongly agree

Somewhat agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Somewhat disagree

Strongly disagree

DK

Refused


(b) How much do you agree with the following statement: “You cannot be too careful in dealing with people.” Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree nor disagree, somewhat disagree or strongly disagree with that statement?


Strongly agree

Somewhat agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Somewhat disagree

Strongly disagree

DK

Refused

14. The last two questions are about federal laws. If you don’t know the answers, just tell me and we’ll go on.


(a) What individual or group of individuals has the responsibility to make the final decision on whether a law is constitutional or not - is it the President of the United States, the Supreme Court, or the Congress?

President of the United States

Supreme Court

Congress

DK

Refused


(b) Do you know how much of a majority is required for the U.S. Senate and House to override a presidential veto? Is it 80 percent, 67 percent 60 percent or 51 percent?


80 percent

67 percent

60 percent

51 percent

DK

Refused

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