Main Questionnaire - English

Testing and Evaluation of Tobacco Communication Activities

Att 3(e) Main Questionnaire (in English)_2012_11_28

National Tobacco Education Campaign: Rough Cut Testing of TV, Print, and Radio Ads

OMB: 0920-0910

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Rough Cut Testing


Main Questionnaire



November 28, 2012



















Form Approved

OMB No. 0920-0910

Exp. Date 01/31/2015


Public reporting burden of this collection of information is estimated to average 13 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to CDC/ATSDR Information Collection Review Office, 1600 Clifton Road NE, MS D-74, Atlanta, Georgia 30333; ATTN: PRA (0920-0910).



[21 ADS WILL BE TESTED, BUT EACH RESPONDENT WILL ONLY VIEW TWO OF THE ADS. Respondent will not see this list.]


Ad Name For Selection



TV Ads

Print Ads

Radio Ads

Nathan Dance

Jamason

Nathan

Michael Thinking

Ellie

Michael

Terrie Voice

Nathan

Bill

Bill List

Terrie

Tiffany

Tiffany Missed

Bill

Terrie

Jessica (Spanish)

Beatrice (Spanish)

Mariano (Spanish)


Mariano (Spanish)

Jessica (Spanish)


Jessica (Spanish)




Main Questionnaire: Message Evaluations

We would now like to share with you a few ads and then gather your reactions to those ads. Your opinions are very important to us! Please be assured that the purpose of this survey is to gather feedback regarding specific health-related advertising and we appreciate your candid responses.


[IF SELECTED TO EVALUATE TV AD, INSERT THE FOLLOWING: Please make sure the volume on your computer is turned up, so that you may both see and hear the video.] [IF SELECTED TO EVALUATE RADIO AD, INSERT THE FOLLOWING: Please make sure the volume on your computer is turned up, so that you may hear the audio.]


Please click the forward arrow at the bottom of the screen to continue.





Main Questionnaire SECTION 1: Questions for each ad, to be shown right after each ad



What do you think [or would you say] is the main message of this advertisement?



People sometimes have different emotional reactions when they see or hear advertisements. On a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 indicates
not at all, and 5 indicates very, please indicate how much this advertisement made you feel:


Not Very

At All

1 2 3 4 5


[RANDOMIZE LIST]


Angry

Afraid

Ashamed

Sad

Hopeful

Understood

Surprised

Trusting

Motivated

Regretful


On a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 indicates that you strongly disagree, and 5 indicates that you strongly agree, please tell me the number which indicates how much you disagree or agree with the following statements.


Strongly Strongly

Disagree Agree

1 2 3 4 5


[RANDOMIZE LIST]

  1. This ad is convincing

  2. This ad grabbed my attention

  3. This ad was easy to understand

  4. I learned something new by viewing or hearing this ad

  5. I trust the information in this ad

  6. This ad is believable

  7. I would talk to someone else about this ad

  8. This ad is annoying

  9. The people in this ad are believable

  10. This ad is worth remembering

  11. This ad is powerful

  12. This ad is informative

  13. This ad is meaningful

  14. I can identify with what the ad says

[Please note that A,B,J,K,L,M will be used to calculate the PE score]



What do you like about this advertisement? Please be as specific as possible.




What do you dislike about this advertisement? Please be as specific as possible.



Is there anything confusing, unclear, or hard to understand?


  1. Yes

  2. No


What was confusing, unclear or hard to understand? Please be as specific as possible.



ONLY ASK THIS QUESTION OF RESPONDENTS SELECTED TO VIEW PRINT ADS

How much of the ad would you read?


A. I would only read the headline.

B. I would only look at the image.

C. I would only read the headline and look at the image/s.

D. I would read the whole thing.

E. I wouldn’t read any of it.



THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ARE FOR ALL RESPONDENTS


IF RESPONDENT IS A SMOKER, ASK THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS

This question is about the possibility of you quitting smoking, based on the message you just saw or heard in the advertisement.


Does the ad make you want to quit smoking?


Yes

No

ASK IF PRIOR QUESTIONS RESPONSE IS NO

Why not? Please be as specific as possible.


ASK IF PRIOR QUESTIONS RESPONSE IS YES

What about the ad made you want to quit smoking? Please be as specific as possible.



IF RESPONDENT IS A NON-SMOKER, ASK THE FOLLOWING QUESTION

This question is about the possibility of encouraging someone you care about to quit smoking, based on the message you just saw or heard in the advertisement.


Does the ad make you want to encourage someone you care about to quit smoking?


Yes

No

ASK IF PRIOR QUESTIONS RESPONSE IS NO

Why not? Please be as specific as possible.


ASK IF PRIOR QUESTIONS RESPONSE IS YES

What about the ad made you want to encourage someone you care about to quit smoking? Please be as specific as possible.




ASK ALL ENGLISH-LANGUAGE RESPONDENTS

If you saw or heard this advertisement, on a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 is not at all likely and 5 is extremely likely, how likely would you be to take the following actions in the next 6 months?

                                                                           Not At All                                                    Extremely   

                                                                           Likely                                                           Likely     

                                            1               2              3              4       5

SHOW RESPONSES 1-8, TO ENGLISH-LANGUAGE SMOKERS


1 Call 1-800-QUIT-NOW for assistance in quitting smoking

2 Visit an informational government website, such as www.cdc.gov/tips for information on quitting

3 Talk with your doctor about quitting smoking

4 Not smoke around others

5 Visit the Twitter site for the campaign.

6 Try to quit on your own

7 Support smoke-free laws in your community

8 Do nothing



SHOW RESPONSES 10-17 TO ENGLISH-LANGUAGE NON-SMOKERS

10 Call 1-800-QUIT-NOW for information to help someone you care about quit smoking

11 Visit an informational government website, such as www.cdc.gov/tips for information to help someone you care about quit smoking

12 Talk to your doctor about helping someone you care about quit smoking

13 Ask someone to not smoke around you or others

14 Visit the Twitter site for the campaign.

15 Support smoke-free laws in your community

16 Encourage someone you care about to quit smoking

17 Do nothing



ASK ALL SPANISH-LANGUAGE RESPONDENTS


If you saw or heard this advertisement, on a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 is not at all likely and 5 is extremely likely, how likely would you be to take the following actions in the next 6 months?













                                                                           Not At All                                                    Extremely   

                                                                           Likely                                                           Likely     

                                            1               2              3              4       5


SHOW RESPONSES 1-8, TO SPANISH-LANGUAGE SMOKERS


1a Call an English-language 1-800-QUIT-NOW number for assistance in quitting smoking

1b Call a Spanish-language 1-855-DEJELO-YA number for assistance in quitting smoking

2a Visit an English-language informational government website, such as www.cdc.gov/tips for Information on quitting

2b Visit a Spanish-language informational government website, such as www.cdc.gov/consejos for information on quitting

3 Talk with your doctor about quitting smoking

4 Not smoke around others

5 Visit the an English-language Twitter site for the campaign

6 Try to quit on your own

7 Support smoke-free laws in your community

8 Do nothing



SHOW RESPONSES 9-16, TO SPANISH-LANGUAGE NON-SMOKERS


9a Call an English-language 1-800-QUIT-NOW for information to help someone you care about quit smoking

9b. Call a Spanish-language 1-855-DEJELO-YA for information to help someone you care about quit smoking

10a Visit an English-language informational government website, such as www.smokefree.gov or www.cdc.gov/tips for information to help someone you care about quit smoking

10b. Visit an Spanish-language informational government website, such as www.cdc.gov/consejos for information to help someone you care about quit smoking

11 Talk to your doctor about helping someone you care about quit smoking

12 Ask someone to not smoke around you or others

13 Visit an English-language Twitter for the campaign

14 Support smoke-free laws in your community

15 Encourage someone you care about to quit smoking

16 Do nothing




ONLY ASK THIS QUESTION OF RESPONDENTS WHO ARE EVALUATING THE NATHAN DANCE TV AD, ALL OTHERS SKIP TO NEXT QUESTION.

Thinking about the ad that you just saw, on a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 indicates that you strongly disagree, and 5 indicates that you strongly agree, please select the number which indicates how much you disagree or agree with the following statements.


This ad makes me more concerned about…


                                                                           Strongly                                                          Strongly   

                                                                           Disagree                                                           Agree     

                                            1               2              3              4       5

[RANDOMIZE IN GROUPS ALWAYS KEEPING 1&2 AND 3&4 TOGETHER IN THAT ORDER]

1 My exposure to secondhand smoke in casinos

2 Other people’s exposure to secondhand smoke in casinos

3 My exposure to secondhand smoke in enclosed environments (restaurants, bars, factories, etc.)

4 Other people’s exposure to secondhand smoke in enclosed environments (restaurants, bars, factories, etc.)



LOOP BACK AND REPEAT QUESTIONS FOR THE 2ND AD SELECTED TO EVALUATE. INSERT SCREEN WITH THE FOLLOWING TEXT:

To follow is the second ad we would like you to review. Your opinions are very important to us! Please be assured that the purpose of this survey is to gather feedback regarding specific health-related advertising and we appreciate your candid responses.


Please click the forward arrow at the bottom of the screen to continue.”


AFTER 2ND AD EVALUATION, PLEASE PROCEED TO NEXT QUESTION.





Now we have a few additional questions for demographic purposes only.


How many children (under age 18) currently live in your household?

None

1-2 children

3-4 children

5 or more children



What is the highest level of education you have completed?

Grade school

Less than high school graduate/some high school

High school graduate or completed GED

Some college or technical school

Received four-year college degree

Some post graduate studies

Received advanced degree

Other


What is your current occupational status?

Employed full time

Employed part time

Unemployed

Homemaker

Student

Retired

Disabled

Other

What is your marital status?

Married

Unmarried living with a partner

Divorced

Widowed

Separated

Single, never been married


Which of the following categories best describe your total, annual household income?

Under $20,000/year

$20,001 - $30,000/year

$30,001 - $40,000/year

$40,001 - $50,000/year

$50,001 - $60,000/year

$60,001 - $80,000/year

$80,001 - $100,000/year

Over $100,000/year


Of the following, which do you consider yourself to be?


[RANDOMIZE 2-4.]

01 Heterosexual (Straight) ANCHOR

02 Lesbian

03 Gay

04 Bisexual

96 Other ANCHOR

99 Decline to answer ANCHOR



Thank you for your participation in this survey. We appreciate your responses and hope you will join us on future surveys!


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