RAS Public Perceptions Experiment
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Start of Block: Consent
Purpose and activity: We are conducting this research to understand what the public thinks about community planning activities and plans. In the following sections you will be asked for your opinions on community planning activities and related topics. There are no right or wrong answers and you are welcome to withdraw from the study at any time.
Duration: We anticipate that your participation in this research study will take about 20 minutes.
Risks and Benefits: No significant risks are expected to result from participation in this study. Upon completing the survey, you will be compensated in the amount indicated in your survey invitation.
Privacy and Confidentiality: Responses will be kept confidential and we will not ask for any personally identifying information (e.g. name or address). Data will only be reported in aggregate.
Use of data: The de-identified, aggregated survey information will be analyzed by NIST researchers and incorporated into one or more technical reports that may be published may be used or shared for future research.
Questions or complaints: If you have any questions, concerns or complaints about this study, or experience an unanticipated problem please contact Emily Walpole via telephone: 301-975-2617, or via email: [email protected]. If you have questions about your rights as a participant in this study, or have complaints, concerns or issues you want to discuss with someone outside the research team, call the Research Protections Office (RPO) at (301) 975-5445.
By selecting "Yes" below, you consent to your responses being used as part of this effort.
Yes, I consent to my responses being used in this research [proceed to survey]
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Start of Block: Pre-Treatment Items
This survey
will be asking you questions about community planning.
Planning structures a process to accomplish various goals through
community action plans.
Creation of these
plans is led by local government officials with input from experts
and community stakeholders. These plans often include policies and
actions such as:
- Improvements to infrastructure
and buildings (for example, improving bridges, roads, and building
safety)
- Improvements to public services (for
example, expanding public health services or public transportation
services)
- Supporting local economies, and/or
- Enhancing the natural environment
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To begin, we would like you to think about the community you live in, current concerns for your community, and priorities for improvement.
Knowledge How knowledgeable would you say you are about planning efforts in your local community?
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Engagement How engaged would you say you are in planning efforts in your local community?
Not at all
Slightly
Moderately
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Extremely
Awareness Are you aware if your community has any of the following? (Select any that apply):
Resilience plan or related efforts
Climate adaptation plan or related efforts
Sustainability plan or related efforts
Social equity plan or related efforts
Other kinds of planning or improvement effort - __________________________________________________
Not aware of any / Not sure
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Concern How
much of a priority do you think the following issues are for your
community to address?
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Moderate priority |
High priority |
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Climate change |
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Sustainability |
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Economic issues (e.g. high cost of living; Inflation) |
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Natural hazards (e.g. Flooding; wildfires; hurricanes) |
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Environmental issues (e.g. land use; pollution) |
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Safety and security |
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Healthcare (e.g. costs; addiction) |
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Social equity and justice |
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Governance and leadership |
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Hazard_concern How concerned are you about the following hazards in your community?
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Coastal Flooding |
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Inland or river flooding |
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Wildfires |
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Tornadoes |
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Hurricanes |
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Earthquakes |
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Strong storms and wind |
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Extreme heat |
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Extreme cold and winter storms |
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Drought |
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Start of Block: ConceptsGoals
[Participants in the following section will be randomly assigned where the text labeled [RASE] will be consistently replaced with either “resilience”, “climate adaptation”, “sustainability” or “social equity”. Otherwise, questions will be identical between participants.]
Treatment.Info
In the next section, we will be asking you about [RASE]
planning and goals in general (not just in your community).
There
are no right or wrong answers - we are simply interested in your
opinion.
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Concepts When
you hear the term [RASE] in relation to communities, which of the
following concepts do you closely associate with that term? (Select
any that apply):
The ability to prepare for and adjust to changing conditions
Quick recovery of infrastructure, utilities, and public services after a disruption
Managing risks from climate-related hazards such as wildfire, sea level rise, and drought
The ability to withstand and recover rapidly from extreme events or disasters
Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the needs of future generations
Meeting the needs of current and future generations without compromising environmental systems
Policies and programs within the community are transparent, fair, and inclusive
Resources, benefits, and risks are fairly distributed across neighborhoods and social groups
Commitment to correct past harms and prevent future unintended consequences
Preservation and expression of local culture and traditions
I am not familiar with this term / Not sure
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Goals If a
community wanted to invest resources to develop a plan to improve its
[RASE], which of the following goals do you assume would be
included? (Select all that apply):
Encourage renewable energy use
Promote energy and/or water conservation
Reduce the community's carbon footprint
Protect or enhance the natural environment
Protect the built environment (e.g. buildings, infrastructure, utilities) from hazards
Improve safety and health for all community members
Improve accessibility of services and facilities for all community members
Protect community members from hazards and toxins
Enhance livability and quality of life in the community
Encourage environmentally friendly transportation options
Support or improve the local economy
Educate the public about relevant issues
Ensure availability of resources for future generations
Address uncertainty related to climate change
Reduce the production of solid waste (i.e. trash)
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ConceptsTEXT
Briefly, in your own words how would you define [RASE] as it relates
to community planning and goals?
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Start of Block: DVs
For the following questions we would like you to imagine your community is investing resources in creating a new [RASE] plan. Please respond to the following questions as if this planning effort is now underway in your community.
Overall_Support In general, how much would support or oppose the [RASE] plan?"
Strongly oppose
Moderately oppose
Slightly oppose
Neither support nor oppose
Slightly support
Moderately support
Strongly support
Importance_Overall On a scale of 1 - 10, where 1 is extremely unimportant and 10 is extremely important, how important do you think this [RASE] plan and effort would be for your community?
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Benefit Overall, how much do you expect the [RASE] plan to harm or benefit:
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Moderately harmful |
Slightly harmful |
No effect |
Slightly beneficial |
Moderately beneficial |
Extremely beneficial |
...Your community as a whole? |
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Certainty_2 Thinking again about this hypothetical planning effort in your community, how likely do you think it is that the [RASE] plan will be successful?
Not at all likely
Slightly likely
Moderately likely
Very likely
Extremely likely
Distance_3 Where do you think impacts from the [RASE] plan will be felt? (Select all that apply):
My neighborhood
My community
My state
My region of the country
Nationwide
Globally
Social_3 Who do you think impacts from the [RASE] plan will be mostly felt by?
Entirely people who are like me
Mostly people who are like me
Both people who are like me and those who are not like me
Mostly people who are not like me
Entirely people who are not like me
Time_3 When do you feel most of the impacts from the [RASE] plan would be felt? In the next:
1-10 years
11-20 years
21 - 30 years
31 - 40 years
41 - 50 years
50 - 100 years
More than 100 years
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Efficacy Please tell us how much you agree or disagree with the following statements about this [RASE] plan in your community:
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[RASE] Plans and their associated policies will be effective in achieving increased [RASE] |
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Personal actions will be effective in achieving increased [RASE] |
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I am confident that my community could take action towards achieving [RASE] goals |
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I am confident that I could take personal action towards achieving [RASE] goals |
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Responsibility
In general, who do you feel is responsible for achieving the goals
outlined in the [RASE] plan?
Entirely individuals
Mostly individuals
Both individuals and the government
Mostly the government
Entirely the government
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Start of Block: Beliefs and Demographics
Info Thank you! You have reached the last section of the survey. Please just tell us a little about yourself.
CCB1 Do you think that global warming (also called climate change) is happening?
Yes
No
Don't know / Not sure
CCB2 How concerned are you personally about the impacts of climate change?
Not at all concerned
Slightly concerned
Moderately concerned
Very concerned
Extremely concerned
Gov.Trust How
often do you trust your local government to do what is right?
Never
Some of the time
About half the time
Most of the time
Always
P_Orient In general, would you describe your political views as:
Very conservative
Conservative
Moderate
Liberal
Very liberal
Q46 Which of the following political groups, if any, do you most identify with?
Republican
Democrat
Independent
Libertarian
None of the above / other
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Age What is your age in years? (if you prefer not to answer, please skip this question)
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Race Which of the following racial/ethnic groups best describes you? (if you prefer not to answer, please skip this question)
Black or African American
Asian (including Asian Indian)
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
American Indian or Alaskan Native
White
Ethnicity Are you Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish in origin?
No, not of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin
Yes, Mexican, Mexican Am., Chicano
Yes, Puerto Rican
Yes, Cuban
Yes, another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin
Gender What is your gender? If you do not identify with these categories, please skip this question
Male
Female
Education What is the highest level of education you have completed?
Less than high school diploma
High school diploma or equivalent
Some college but no degree
Associate degree (for example, AA, AS)
Bachelor degree (for example, BA, BS)
Graduate or professional degree (for example MA, MBA, JD, PhD)
Income What is your annual household income?
Less than $10,000
$10,000 - $19,999
$20,000 - $29,999
$30,000 - $39,999
$40,000 - $49,999
$50,000 - $59,999
$60,000 - $69,999
$70,000 - $79,999
$80,000 - $89,999
$90,000 - $99,999
$100,000 - $149,999
More than $150,000
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RentOwn Do you or your family rent or own your current home or residence? (Note: owning includes having a home mortgage).
Rent
Own
State What State do you currently live in?
▼ Alabama ... Wyoming
Zip What is your 5-digit postal (zip) code? (If you prefer not to say, please leave blank)
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UrbanRural How would you describe the community you currently live in?
Rural
Suburban
Urban
Tenure How many years have you lived in your current community?
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Comments Thank
you for responding to our survey! We greatly appreciate your time.
Please use the space below if you have any additional
comments you would like to share on this topic.
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