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1. What action are you most likely to take at this time? Please select one.
Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
Plan for future travel disruptions.
Allow extra travel time for the day’s activities.
Stay home.
Nothing needed.
2. How confident are you that there will be at least some snow on Monday?
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Slightly confident
Moderately
Confident
Very confident
Extremely confident
3. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing at least some
inconvenience?
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concerned
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concerned
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Extremely
concerned
4. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing a citywide
shutdown?
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concerned
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concerned
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5. What action are you now most likely to take at this time? You may elect to continue
doing something you chose before, or you can make another selection.
Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
Plan for future travel disruptions.
Allow extra travel time for the day’s activities.
Stay home.
Nothing needed.
Other (please specify)
6. How confident are you that there will be at least some snow on Monday?
Moderately
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confident
Very confident
Extremely confident
7. Compared to the last forecast, what (if anything) do you think has changed?
Anticipated
Increasing
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Staying the Same
impacts are:
Anticipated
amount of
Snowfall is:
8. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing at least some
inconvenience?
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concerned
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Step 3: It is now early Monday morning
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10. What action are you now most likely to take at this time? You may elect to
continue doing something you chose before, or you can make another selection.
Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
Plan for travel disruptions.
Allow extra travel time for the day’s activities.
Stay home.
Nothing needed.
Other (please specify)
11. How confident are you that there will be at least some snow on Monday?
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Moderately
confident
Slightly confident
Very confident
Extremely confident
12. Compared to the last forecast, what (if anything) do you think has changed?
Increasing
Decreasing
Staying the Same
Anticipated
impacts are:
Anticipated
amount of
Snowfall is:
13. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing at least some
inconvenience?
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concerned
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concerned
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concerned
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14. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing a citywide
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Step 4: It is now Monday afternoon and the forecast has been updated
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15. What action are you now most likely to take at this time? You may elect to
continue doing something you chose before, or you can make another selection.
Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
Allow extra travel time for the day's activities.
Stay home.
Nothing needed.
Other (please specify)
16. How confident are you that there will be at least some snow on Monday?
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Moderately
confident
Very confident
Extremely confident
17. Compared to the last forecast, what (if anything) do you think has changed?
Increasing
Decreasing
Staying the Same
Anticipated
impacts are:
Anticipated
amount of
Snowfall is:
18. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing at least some
inconvenience?
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concerned
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concerned
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concerned
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20. Based on the information provided above, what action are you now most likely to
take at this time? You may elect to continue doing something you chose before, or
you can make another selection.
Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
Allow extra travel time for the day’s activities.
Stay home.
Nothing needed.
Other (please specify)
21. At this time, how concerned are you that the storm will continue to cause adverse
impacts?
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22. The prototype used colors to highlight certain parts of the text. How helpful did
you feel the colors were for describing:
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helpful
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helpful
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helpful
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snow?
The potential
impacts of the
snow?
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Step 1: It is Friday evening, and the forecast below is for the following
Monday.
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Based on the information provided above:
24. What action are you most likely to take at this time? Please select one.
Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
Plan for future travel disruptions.
Allow extra travel time for the day’s activities.
Stay home.
Nothing needed.
Other (please specify)
25. How confident are you that there will be at least some snow on Monday?
Moderately
Not at all confident
Slightly confident
confident
Very confident
Extremely confident
26. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing at least some
inconvenience?
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concerned
Moderately
Slightly concerned
concerned
Extremely
Very concerned
concerned
27. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing a citywide
shutdown?
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Step 2: It is now Sunday afternoon
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28. What action are you now most likely to take at this time? You may elect to
continue doing something you chose before, or you can make another selection.
Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
Plan for future travel disruptions.
Allow extra travel time for the day’s activities.
Stay home.
Nothing needed.
Other (please specify)
29. How confident are you that there will be at least some snow on Monday?
Moderately
Not at all confident
Slightly confident
confident
Very confident
Extremely confident
30. Compared to the last forecast, what (if anything) do you think has changed?
Anticipated
impacts are:
Anticipated
amount of
Increasing
Decreasing
Staying the Same
Snowfall is:
31. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing at least some
inconvenience?
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concerned
Moderately
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Extremely
concerned
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concerned
32. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing a citywide
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33. What action are you now most likely to take at this time? You may elect to
continue doing something you chose before, or you can make another selection.
Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
Plan for future travel disruptions.
Allow extra travel time for the day’s activities.
Stay home.
Nothing needed.
Other (please specify)
34. How confident are you that there will be at least some snow on Monday?
Not at all confident
Slightly confident
Moderately
confident
Very confident
Extremely confident
35. Compared to the last forecast, what (if anything) do you think has changed?
Increasing
Decreasing
Staying the Same
Anticipated
impacts are:
Anticipated
amount of
Snowfall is:
36. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing at least some
inconvenience?
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concerned
Moderately
concerned
Slightly concerned
Extremely
concerned
Very concerned
37. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing a citywide
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38. What action are you now most likely to take at this time? You may elect to
continue doing something you chose before, or you can make another selection.
Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
Allow extra travel time for the day’s activities.
Stay home.
Nothing needed.
Other (please specify)
39. How confident are you that there will be at least some snow on Monday?
Moderately
Not at all confident
Slightly confident
confident
Very confident
Extremely confident
40. Compared to the last forecast, what (if anything) do you think has changed?
Increasing
Decreasing
Staying the Same
Anticipated
impacts are:
Anticipated
amount of
Snowfall is:
41. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing at least some
inconvenience?
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concerned
Moderately
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concerned
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concerned
42. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing a citywide
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Step 5: It is now late in the evening on Tuesday
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43. Based on the information provided above, what action are you now most likely to
take at this time? You may elect to continue doing something you chose before, or
you can make another selection.
Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
Allow extra travel time for the day’s activities.
Stay home.
Nothing needed.
Other (please specify)
44. At this time, how concerned are you that the storm will continue to cause adverse
impacts?
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45. The prototype used colors to highlight certain parts of the text. How helpful did
you feel the colors were for describing:
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helpful
Moderately
Slightly helpful
helpful
The likelihood of
snow?
The potential
impacts of the
snow?
46. How easy was it for you to understand this prototype?
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Step 1: It is Friday evening, and the forecast below is for the following
Monday.
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Based on the information provided above:
47. What action are you most likely to take at this time? Please select one.
Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
Plan for future travel disruptions.
Allow extra travel time for the day’s activities.
Stay home.
Nothing needed.
Other (please specify)
48. How confident are you that there will be at least some snow on Monday?
Moderately
Not at all confident
Slightly confident
confident
Very confident
Extremely confident
49. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing at least some
inconvenience?
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concerned
Moderately
Slightly concerned
concerned
Extremely
Very concerned
concerned
50. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing a citywide
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Step 2: It is now Sunday afternoon
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51. What action are you now most likely to take at this time? You may elect to
continue doing something you chose before, or you can make another selection.
Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
Plan for future travel disruptions.
Allow extra travel time for the day’s activities.
Stay home.
Nothing needed.
Other (please specify)
52. How confident are you that there will be at least some snow on Monday?
Moderately
Not at all confident
Slightly confident
confident
Very confident
Extremely confident
53. Compared to the last forecast, what (if anything) do you think has changed?
Anticipated
impacts are:
Anticipated
Increasing
Decreasing
Staying the Same
amount of
Snowfall is:
54. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing at least some
inconvenience?
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concerned
Moderately
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Extremely
concerned
Very concerned
concerned
55. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing a citywide
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56. What action are you now most likely to take at this time? You may elect to
continue doing something you chose before, or you can make another selection.
Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
Plan for future travel disruptions.
Allow extra travel time for the day’s activities.
Stay home.
Nothing needed.
Other (please specify)
57. How confident are you that there will be at least some snow on Monday?
Not at all confident
Slightly confident
Moderately
confident
Very confident
Extremely confident
58. Compared to the last forecast, what (if anything) do you think has changed?
Increasing
Decreasing
Staying the Same
Anticipated
impacts are:
Anticipated
amount of
Snowfall is:
59. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing at least some
inconvenience?
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concerned
Moderately
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concerned
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concerned
60. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing a citywide
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61. What action are you now most likely to take at this time? You may elect to
continue doing something you chose before, or you can make another selection.
Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
Allow extra travel time for the day’s activities.
Stay home.
Nothing needed.
Other (please specify)
62. How confident are you that there will be at least some snow on Monday?
Moderately
Not at all confident
Slightly confident
confident
Very confident
Extremely confident
63. Compared to the last forecast, what (if anything) do you think has changed?
Increasing
Decreasing
Staying the Same
Anticipated
impacts are:
Anticipated
amount of
Snowfall is:
64. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing at least some
inconvenience?
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concerned
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Moderately
concerned
Very concerned
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concerned
65. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing a citywide
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Step 5: It is now late in the evening on Tuesday
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66. Based on the information provided above, what action are you now most likely to
take at this time? You may elect to continue doing something you chose before, or
you can make another selection.
Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
Allow extra travel time for the day’s activities.
Stay home.
Nothing needed.
Other (please specify)
67. At this time, how concerned are you that the storm will continue to cause adverse
impacts?
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68. The prototype used colors to highlight certain parts of the text. How helpful did
you feel the colors were for describing:
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helpful
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helpful
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helpful
The likelihood of
snow?
The potential
impacts of the
snow?
69. How easy was it for you to understand this prototype?
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Step 1: It is Friday evening, and the forecast below is for the following
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Based on the information provided above:
70. What action are you most likely to take at this time? Please select one.
Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
Plan for future travel disruptions.
Allow extra travel time for the day’s activities.
Stay home.
Nothing needed.
Other (please specify)
71. How confident are you that there will be at least some snow on Monday?
Moderately
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Slightly confident
confident
Very confident
Extremely confident
72. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing at least some
inconvenience?
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concerned
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concerned
73. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing a citywide
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74. What action are you now most likely to take at this time? You may elect to
continue doing something you chose before, or you can make another selection.
Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
Plan for future travel disruptions.
Allow extra travel time for the day’s activities.
Stay home.
Nothing needed.
Other (please specify)
75. How confident are you that there will be at least some snow on Monday?
Moderately
Not at all confident
Slightly confident
confident
Very confident
Extremely confident
76. Compared to the last forecast, what (if anything) do you think has changed?
Anticipated
Increasing
Decreasing
Staying the Same
impacts are:
Anticipated
amount of
Snowfall is:
77. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing at least some
inconvenience?
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concerned
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concerned
78. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing a citywide
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79. What action are you now most likely to take at this time? You may elect to
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Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
Plan for future travel disruptions.
Allow extra travel time for the day’s activities.
Stay home.
Nothing needed.
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80. How confident are you that there will be at least some snow on Monday?
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confident
Very confident
Extremely confident
81. Compared to the last forecast, what (if anything) do you think has changed?
Increasing
Decreasing
Staying the Same
Anticipated
impacts are:
Anticipated
amount of
Snowfall is:
82. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing at least some
inconvenience?
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concerned
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84. What action are you now most likely to take at this time? You may elect to
continue doing something you chose before, or you can make another selection.
Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
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85. How confident are you that there will be at least some snow on Monday?
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confident
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Extremely confident
86. Compared to the last forecast, what (if anything) do you think has changed?
Increasing
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Staying the Same
Anticipated
impacts are:
Anticipated
amount of
Snowfall is:
87. At this time, how concerned are you about this storm causing at least some
inconvenience?
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concerned
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concerned
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89. Based on the information provided above, what action are you now most likely to
take at this time? You may elect to continue doing something you chose before, or
you can make another selection.
Purchase supplies (food, water, etc.).
Allow extra travel time for the day’s activities.
Stay home.
Nothing needed.
Other (please specify)
90. At this time, how concerned are you that the storm will continue to cause adverse
impacts?
Not at all
concerned
Moderately
Slightly concerned
Extremely
concerned
Very concerned
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91. How helpful did you feel the information was for describing:
Not at all
helpful
Moderately
Slightly helpful
helpful
Extremely
Very helpful
helpful
The likelihood of
snow?
The potential
impacts of the
snow?
92. How easy was it for you to understand this information?
Not at all easy
Somewhat easy
Moderately easy
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Now that you've gone through the event with one kind of forecast guidance, we would like you
to compare a part of the information contained in that guidance the headline with potential
alternate headlines. Given the increasing importance of mobile technologies and social
media for disseminating hazard information, headlines are increasingly important in hazard
messaging.
In the questions that follow, we'll walk you through the five time steps of the event, showing
you the headline you saw without color (if your information had it) along with the other
options. For these questions, assume that the headline is something you would see when
scrolling through Twitter, or when receiving a text message on your mobile phone; more
information could be embedded in a link, so the headline is important for capturing your
attention and quickly helping you decide if you want to learn more about what's going on.
Headlines for Time 1: Friday evening
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93. At this time, when it is still a few days before the event, which headline do you
prefer?
Current Message: WWA
Prototype One
Prototype Two
Prototype Three
94. Why did you select this particular headline? Select all that apply.
It had the most relevant information
It caught my attention the most
It was the easiest to understand
It used terms that are familiar and I know what
they mean
Other (please specify)
Headlines for Time 2: Sunday, the day before the storm
95. At this time, when it is one day before the event, which headline do you prefer?
Current Message: WWA
Prototype One
Prototype Two
Prototype Three
96. Why did you select this particular headline? Select all that apply.
It had the most relevant information
It caught my attention the most
It was the easiest to understand
It used terms that are familiar and I know what
they mean
Other (please specify)
Headlines for Time 3: Monday morning, the day of the storm
97. At this time, when the event is imminent, which headline do you prefer?
Current Message: WWA
Prototype One
Prototype Two
Prototype Three
98. Why did you select this particular headline? Select all that apply.
It had the most relevant information
It caught my attention the most
It was the easiest to understand
It used terms that are familiar and I know what
they mean
Other (please specify)
Headlines for Time 4: Monday afternoon, the day of the storm
99. At this time, when the event is ongoing, which headline do you prefer?
Current Message: WWA
Prototype One
Prototype Two
Prototype Three
100. Why did you select this particular headline? Select all that apply.
It had the most relevant information
It caught my attention the most
It was the easiest to understand
It used terms that are familiar and I know what
they mean
Other (please specify)
Headlines for Time 5: Tuesday, the day after the most significant snowfall
101. At this time, when the event is concluding, which headline do you prefer?
Current Message: WWA
Prototype One
Prototype Two
Prototype Three
102. Why did you select this particular headline? Select all that apply.
It had the most relevant information
It caught my attention the most
It was the easiest to understand
It used terms that are familiar and I know what
they mean
Other (please specify)
103. If you have any additional feedback you'd like to provide on the headlines, please
share those thoughts below.
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Optional SocioDemographic and Location Questions
Thank you for completing the survey! We'd now like to ask you a few questions about yourself. Your
answers will only be used to help us understand some of the general characteristics of the people who
have responded to this survey. These answers will help us assure that we capture the perspectives of
a broad range of people from different backgrounds, which is critical to help us build a Weather Ready
Nation. If you feel uncomfortable about answering a question, you may skip it.
104. What is your age?
18 to 24
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25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 to 74
75 or older
105. What is your race/ethnicity? (Please select all that apply.)
American Indian or Alaskan Native
Asian or Pacific Islander
Black or African American
Hispanic or Latino
White / Caucasian
Other (please specify)
106. What is your sex?
Female
Male
107. What is your approximate average household income?
$0$24,999
$25,000$49,999
$50,000$74,999
$75,000$99,999
$100,000$124,999
$125,000$149,999
$150,000$174,999
$175,000$199,999
$200,000 and up
108. Which category best describes your education level?
Some high school
High school graduate
Some college
College graduate
Post graduate
109. In which region of the United States do you live?
1. New England (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut)
2. Middle Atlantic (New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania)
3. East North Central (Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin)
4. West North Central (Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska,
Kansas)
5. South Atlantic (Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Georgia, Florida)
6. East South Central (Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi)
7. West South Central (Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas)
8. Mountain (Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada)
9. Pacific (Washington, Oregon, California, Alaska, Hawaii)
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P29: Thank you!
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