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Description
- ICPSR 34891 -
Bibliographic Description
ICPSR Study No.:
Title:
Principal Investigator(s):
Funding Agency:
34891
National Survey of Disaster Experiences and Preparedness (NSDEP),
2007-2008
Linda B. Bourque, University of California-Los Angeles
National Science Foundation
United States Department of Homeland Security. Directorate of Science
and Technology
Grant Number:
1543106
N00140510629, Z923001, 0000052171
Bibliographic Citation:
Scope of Study
Summary:
Subject Term(s):
city
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Date(s) of Collection:
Unit of Observation:
Universe:
Data Type:
Data Collection Notes:
individual
Residents of the continental United States
survey data
There are verbatim responses to question one in the survey. These have
not been deposited as they are embargoed until 2015. After 2015 they
will be deposited with this study.
This collection contains string responses which have been edited by
ICPSR in order to protect respondent anonymity and prevent disclosure
risk. These edited string responses have been provided in the zip file
pkg34891-0001.zip.
Additional information about the National Survey of Disaster Experiences
and Preparedness can be found at the Earthquake Survey Data at UCLA
(Link) Web site.
Methodology
Purpose of the Study:
Study Design:
Sample:
- ICPSR 34891 interviews for analysis. No specific geographic quotas were established
for the low-visibility stratum, and interviews were completed in rough
proportion to the population for regions, states, and counties.
Random-digit-dialing (RDD) was used in sampling. Telephone numbers
were pre-screened for business numbers, pre-screened disconnected
numbers, and cell phones. Please refer to the Original P.I. Documentation
in the ICPSR Codebook for additional information on sampling.
Weight:
The data are not weighted. However, the weight variables SAMPHHWT
and RAKEDHHWT are present and may be applied to the data. Applying
SAMPHHWT makes the sample unbiased, but only with respect to the
responding population. RAKEDHHWT sums to the sample size and can
be used in place of the original sampling weight, SAMPHHWT. Please
refer to the Original P.I. Documentation in the ICPSR Codebook for
additional information on weighting.
Description of Variables:
The data consists of 415 variables that are centered around respondents'
recollection of terrorist events and natural disasters.
Response Rates:
Extent of Processing:
A list of the data formats available for this study can be found in the
summary of holdings. Detailed file-level information (such as record
length, case count, and variable count) is listed in the file manifest.
Some instruments administered as part of this study may contain contents
from copyrighted instruments. Reproductions of the instruments are
provided solely as documentation for the analysis of the data associated
with this collection. Please contact the data producers for information
on permissions to use the instruments for other purposes.
2014-02-10
The last update of this study occurred on 2014-03-25.
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- ICPSR 34891 2014-03-25 - The processing notes in the Codebook have been edited
to include additional variables. An Excel file in the zipped package was
also edited for disclosure risk.
Dataset(s):
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