Phoenix Area Social Survey (PASS): 2011
Author(s):
- Sharon Harlan, Northeastern University
- Rimjhim Aggarwal, Arizona State University
- Dan Childers, Arizona State University
- Juan Declet-Barreto, Union of Concerned Scientists
- Stevan Earl, Arizona State University
- Kelli Larson, Arizona State University
- Marcia Nation, Arizona State University
- Darren Ruddell, University of Southern California
- Kerry Smith, Arizona State University
- Paige Warren, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
- Amber Wutich, Arizona State University
- Abigail York, Arizona State University
Abstract:
Keywords:
Temporal Coverage:
2011-05-26 to 2012-01-06Geographic Coverage:
Geographic Description: CAP LTER study areaBounding Coordinates:
Longitude:-112.346 to -111.583
Latitude:33.8282 to 33.2051
Contact:
Data Manager, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University,PO Box 875402,Tempe
Methods used in producing this dataset: Show
Data Files (7) :
Tabular: 631_acs_2010_6637ceed0167f1416c1aabd6072e12bc.csv
Description: PASS 2011: Variables for PASS 2011 areas selected from the U.S. Census 2010 and American Community Survey (2006-2010) 5-year estimates
Column | Description | Type | Units |
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PASS_ID | PASS neighborhood id |
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PER_HH_MARRIED | Percent of Households composed of a Married-Couple Family |
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PER_NOT_HS_GRAD | Percent of the Population 25 years and Over without a High School Diploma |
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PER_HS_GRAD | Percent of the Population 25 years and Over with a High School Diploma |
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PER_SOME_COLLEGE | Percent of the Population 25 years and Over with Some College, No Degree |
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PER_BACHELORS | Percent of the Population 25 years and Over with A Bachelor's Degree |
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PER_GRAD_WORK | Percent of the Population 25 years and Over with a Graduate or Professional Degree |
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PER_OWNER | Percent of Occupied Housing Units that are Owner-Occupied |
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PER_POVERTY | Percent of the Population for Whom Poverty Status is Determined that is under the Poverty Line |
dimensionless | |
SUM_TOTPOP_WEIGHTED | METADATA_NOT_PROVIDED |
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PER_WHITE | Percent of the Population that is White (Not Hispanic) Alone |
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PER_BLACK | Percent of the Population that is Black or African American (Not Hispanic) Alone |
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PER_NATIVE | Percent of the Population that is American Indian and Alaska Native (Not Hispanic) Alone |
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PER_ASIAN | Percent of the Population that is Asian (Not Hispanic) Alone |
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PER_PACIFIC | Percent of the Population that is Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (Not Hispanic) Alone |
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PER_OTHER | Percent of the Population that is Some Other Race (Not Hispanic) Alone |
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PER_TWO_OR_MORE | Percent of the Population that is Two or More Races (Not Hispanic) |
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PER_HISPANIC | Percent of the Population that is of Hispanic or Latino Origin |
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PER_VACANT | Percent of the Population that is Asian Alone (Not Hispanic) or Native Hawaiian (Not Hispanic) or Other Pacific Islander (Not Hispanic) Alone |
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PER_ASIAN_HAWAIIAN_PACIFIC | Percent of Housing Units that are Vacant |
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PER_UNDER_18 | Percent of the Population that is under 18 Years of Age |
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PER_18_TO_64 | Percent of the Population that is between 18 and 64 Years of Age |
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PER_65_AND_ABOVE | Percent of the Population that is 65 Years of Age or Older |
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PER_ESL | Percent of the Population that speaks English "not well" or "not at all" |
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AREA_SQ_MILES | Total Area in Square Miles |
squareMile | |
POP_DENSITY | Population per Square Mile |
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PER_HH_INCOME_LESS_THAN_10000 | Percent of Households with Income less than 10,000 Dollars |
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PER_HH_INCOME_10000_TO_14999 | Percent of Households with Income Between 10,000 and 14,999 Dollars |
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PER_HH_INCOME_15000_TO_19999 | Percent of Households with Income Between 15,000 and 19,9999 Dollars |
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PER_HH_INCOME_20000_TO_24999 | Percent of Households with Income Between 20,000 and 24,999 Dollars |
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PER_HH_INCOME_25000_TO_29999 | Percent of Households with Income Between 25,000 and 29,999 Dollars |
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PER_HH_INCOME_30000_TO_34999 | Percent of Households with Income Between 30,000 and 34,999 Dollars |
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PER_HH_INCOME_35000_TO_39999 | Percent of Households with Income Between 35,000 and 39,999 Dollars |
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PER_HH_INCOME_40000_TO_44999 | Percent of Households with Income Between 40,000 and 44,999 Dollars |
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PER_HH_INCOME_45000_TO_49999 | Percent of Households with Income Between 45,000 and 49,999 Dollars |
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PER_HH_INCOME_50000_TO_59000 | Percent of Households with Income Between 50,000 and 59,999 Dollars |
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PER_HH_INCOME_60000_TO_74999 | Percent of Households with Income Between 36,000 and 74,999 Dollars |
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PER_HH_INCOME_75000_TO_99999 | Percent of Households with Income Between 75,000 and 99,999 Dollars |
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PER_HH_INCOME_100000_TO_124999 | Percent of Households with Income Between 100,000 and 124,999 Dollars |
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PER_HH_INCOME_125000_149999 | Percent of Households with Income Between 125,000 and 149,999 Dollars |
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PER_HH_INCOME_150000_TO_199999 | Percent of Households with Income Between 150,000 and 199,999 Dollars |
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PER_HH_INCOME_200000_OR_MORE | Percent of Households with Income of 200,000 or more |
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PER_BUILT_2005_OR_LATER | Percent of Housing Units built in 2005 or later |
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PER_BUILT_2000_TO_2004 | Percent of Housing Units built between 2000 and 2004 |
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PER_BUILT_1990_TO_1999 | Percent of Housing Units built between 1990 and 1999 |
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PER_BUILT_1980_TO_1989 | Percent of Housing Units built between 1980 and 1989 |
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PER_BUILT_1970_TO_1979 | Percent of Housing Units built between 1970 and 1979 |
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PER_BUILT_1960_TO_1969 | Percent of Housing Units built between 1960 and 1969 |
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PER_BUILT_1950_TO_1959 | Percent of Housing Units built between 1950 and 1959 |
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PER_BUILT_1940_TO_1949 | Percent of Housing Units built between 1940 and 1949 |
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PER_BUILT_1939_OR_EARLIER | Percent of Housing Units built in 1939 or earlier |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_LESS_THAN_10000 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value less than 10,000 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_10000_TO_14999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 10,000 and 14,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_15000_TO_19999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 15,000 and 15,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_20000_TO_24999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 20,000 and 24,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_25000_TO_29999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 25,000 and 29,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_30000_TO_34999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 30,000 and 39,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_35000_TO_39999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 35,000 and 39,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_40000_TO_49999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 40,000 and 49,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_50000_TO_59999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 50,000 and 59,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_60000_TO_69999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 60,000 and 69,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_70000_TO_79999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 70,000 and 79,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_80000_TO_89999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 80,000 and 89,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_90000_TO_99999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 90,000 and 99,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_100000_TO_124999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 100,000 and 124,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_125000_TO_149999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 125,000 and 149,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_150000_TO_174999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 150,000 and 174,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_175000_TO_199999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 175,000 and 199,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_200000_TO_249999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 200,000 and 249,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_250000_TO_299999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 250,000 and 299,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_300000_TO_399999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 300,000 and 399,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_400000_TO_499999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 400,000 and 499,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_500000_TO_749999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 500,000 and 749,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_750000_TO_999999 | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value between 750,000 and 999,999 Dollars |
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PER_HOME_VALUE_1000000_OR_MORE | Percent of Owner-Occupied Housing Units with a Value of 1,000,000 Dollars or more |
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TOTAL_POPULATION | Total Population in 2010 |
number | |
PERCAPITA_INCOME | Per Capita Income In The Past 12 Months (In Inflation-Adjusted Dollars) |
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PER_CAPITA_INCOME | METADATA_NOT_PROVIDED |
number |
Tabular: 631_spatial_weights_e46a4a1b978d8544a484cbb690723c77.csv
Description: PASS 2011: variables and weightings to accomodate incongruous overlap between 2010 American Community Survey (ACS) Census block groups and PASS study areas
Column | Description | Type | Units |
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PASS_ID | PASS area identifier |
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CBG2010 | Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code identifier for Census Block Group |
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COUNT_VARIABLES_SPATIAL_WEIGHT | Spatial Weight representing fraction of continuous (count) data assumed present in PASS neighborhood. |
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SINGLE_CBG | Indicates if PASS 2011 neighborhood is composed of exactly one CBG or not |
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CALCULATED_VARIABLES_SPATIAL_WEIGHT | Spatial Weight representing fraction of population in PASS neighborhood contributed to by CBG |
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Tabular: 631_survey_data_2011_5f8c439c8a537085964bffaa2a26afd2.csv
Description: PASS 2011: tabular survey results
Column | Description | Type | Units |
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Respondent_Serial | Serial number |
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Respondent_ID | ID |
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DataCollection_StartTime | Interview start time |
float | Format: YYYY-MM-DD |
DataCollection_FinishTime | Interview finish time |
float | Format: YYYY-MM-DD |
MODE | <none> |
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TRACTNAME | TRACTNAME |
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TRACTNUMBER | TRACTNUMBER |
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BLOCKGROUP | BLOCKGROUP |
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OLDNEW | OLDNEW |
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OLD2006ID | OLD2006ID |
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INCENTIVELETTER | Incentive Option that Respondent ACCEPTED/COMPLETED ON |
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INCENTIVEAMOUNT | Incentive Amount Given to Respondent |
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ORIGINALINCENTIVE | Incentive Option that Respondent was ORIGINALLY OFFERED |
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CITY | <none> |
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ZIP | ZIP CODE |
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BATCH | <none> |
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LANGPICK | What language do you want to do the survey in? ¿En qué idioma te gustaría participar en la encuesta en? |
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INTRO | INTRO |
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SCREEN2006 | We interviewed someone at this address between April and September 2006. Was that you or someone else who still lives in this home? |
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SCREEN2006A | Was it you that we interviewed in 2006, or was it someone else who still lives here?
We would like the same person to complete this survey, if possible. If it is not possible to have the same person, please go ahead and do the survey. |
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S1YEARS | Please enter the number of years: |
float | dimensionless |
S1YEARS_Codes | Codes |
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S1MONTHS | Please enter the number of months: |
float | dimensionless |
S1MONTHS_Codes | Codes |
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S1YEARSAGAIN | Please enter the number of years: |
float | dimensionless |
S1YEARSAGAIN_Codes | Codes |
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S1MONTHSAGAIN | Please enter the number of months: |
float | dimensionless |
S1MONTHSAGAIN_Codes | Codes |
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Q1a | How much do you feel a sense of belonging in: The United States of America |
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Q1c | How much do you feel a sense of belonging in: Arizona |
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Q1d | How much do you feel a sense of belonging in: The Valley |
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Q1e | How much do you feel a sense of belonging in: (Respondent City) |
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Q1f | How much do you feel a sense of belonging in: Your neighborhood |
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Q2 | Please rate the overall quality of life in the Valley today. |
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Q3 | In the next 10 years, do you think the quality of life in the Valley will get much better, a little better, a little worse, much worse, or do you think the quality of life will stay about the same? |
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Q6RanOrd | SHOWS ORDER ASKED IN Q6 |
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Q6Order1 | Q6 - Asked 1ST |
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Q6Order2 | Q6 - Asked 2ND |
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Q6Order3 | Q6 - Asked 3RD |
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Q6Order4 | Q6 - Asked 4TH |
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Q6a | I live in a close-knit neighborhood. |
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Q6b | I can trust my neighbors. |
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Q6c | My neighbors don't get along. |
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Q6d | If there were a serious problem in my neighborhood, the residents would get together to solve it. |
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Q200 | How well do you feel you know your neighbors? |
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Q8 | How often, if at all, do you typically visit with your neighbors? |
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Q9 | How often, if at all, do you and your neighbors do favors for each other such as watching children or pets, lending tools or helping with shopping? |
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Q10 | Overall, how much of an impact do you think that you or people like you can have in making your neighborhood a better place to live? |
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Q11d | In the past 12 months, have you gotten together informally with or worked with others in your community or neighborhood to try to deal with some community issue or problem? |
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Q13RanOrd | SHOWS ORDER ASKED IN Q13 |
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Q13Order1 | Q13 - Asked 1ST |
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Q13Order2 | Q13 - Asked 2ND |
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Q13Order3 | Q13 - Asked 3RD |
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Q13Order4 | Q13 - Asked 4TH |
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Q13Order5 | Q13 - Asked 5TH |
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Q13Order6 | Q13 - Asked 6TH |
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Q13Order7 | Q13 - Asked 7TH |
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Q13Order8 | Q13 - Asked 8TH |
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Q13Order9 | Q13 - Asked 9TH |
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Q13Order10 | Q13 - Asked 10TH |
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Q13Order11 | Q13 - Asked 11TH |
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Q13c | The appearances of homes and yards |
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Q13e | The mix of racial and ethnic groups |
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Q13f | The opportunities to interact with neighbors |
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Q13g | Trees that provide shade |
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Q13j | The quality of parks and common spaces |
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Q13k | The variety of birds |
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Q13x1 | Walking distance to bus lines |
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Q13x2 | Walking distance to light rail |
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Q13m | The number of long-term neighbors |
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Q13x3 | Safety |
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Q13x4 | The quality of schools |
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Q14RanOrd | SHOWS ORDER ASKED IN Q14 |
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Q14Order1 | Q14 - Asked 1ST |
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Q14Order2 | Q14 - Asked 2ND |
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Q14Order3 | Q14 - Asked 3RD |
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Q14Order4 | Q14 - Asked 4TH |
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Q14Order5 | Q14 - Asked 5TH |
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Q14Order6 | Q14 - Asked 6TH |
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Q14Order7 | Q14 - Asked 7TH |
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Q14Order8 | Q14 - Asked 8TH |
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Q14Order9 | Q14 - Asked 9TH |
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Q14Order10 | Q14 - Asked 10TH |
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Q14Order11 | Q14 - Asked 11TH |
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Q14Order12 | Q14 - Asked 12TH |
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Q14a | Vacant land |
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Q14b | Unsupervised teenagers |
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Q14x1 | Air pollution |
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Q14f | Crime |
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Q14h | Litter or trash |
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Q14i | Noise |
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Q14j | Graffiti |
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Q14x2 | People selling or using drugs |
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Q14x3 | Vandalism |
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Q14x4 | Too many homes for sale |
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Q14x5 | Groups hanging out causing trouble |
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Q14x6 | Too many paved surfaces such as roads or parking lots |
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Q201 | Does your neighborhood have an area built to retain storm water (also known as a retention basin)? |
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Q202 | What happens to water during heavy rain in your neighborhood? Please choose only one. |
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Q203 | Would you say there are more, fewer, or about the same number of homes in foreclosure or abandoned in your neighborhood than elsewhere in the Valley? |
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Q15 | On another matter, do you own or rent your current home? |
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Q15oth | <none> |
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Q204 | Have you had to move since the downturn in the housing market in 2007 for financial reasons? |
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Q16 | Next, do you live in... |
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Q16oth | <none> |
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Q17 | What price do you estimate that your home would sell for in today's real estate market?
Please enter a whole number. Do NOT use commas or dollar signs. For example, if your house would sell for $50,000, type 50000. |
float | dimensionless |
Q17_Codes | Codes |
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Q17a | Please provide an estimate or your best guess of what your home would sell for in today's real estate market. |
float | dimensionless |
Q17a_Codes | Codes |
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Q205 | What price do you think your home would have sold for in 2007?
Please enter a whole number. Do NOT use commas or dollar signs. For example, if your house would sell for $50,000, type 50000. |
float | dimensionless |
Q205_Codes | Codes |
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Q206 | Please provide an estimate or your best guess of what your home would have sold for in 2007. |
float | dimensionless |
Q206_Codes | Codes |
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Q207 | When do you feel the price will return to the levels of 2007—a year, two years, or how long?
Please enter the number of years. |
float | dimensionless |
Q207_Codes | Codes |
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Q18 | Does your household belong to a Homeowners Association? |
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Q19 | Are you very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied, or very dissatisfied with your Homeowners Association (HOA)? |
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Q20 | Would you prefer living in a neighborhood with a Homeowners Association or a neighborhood without a Homeowners Association (HOA)? |
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Q17hold | Hold answer to Q17 or Q17a |
float | dimensionless |
MONEYPICK | Random select 1,2,3 for grid before Q208 |
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Q208_Insert_Value | DOLLAR VALUE FOR 208 |
float | dimensionless |
Q208 | If you could sell your house or condo now (within a month) for (Q208_Insert_Value), would you? |
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Q209_Insert_Value | DOLLAR VALUE FOR 209 |
float | dimensionless |
Q209 | Suppose it was (Q209_Insert_Value), would you? |
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Q210_Insert_Value | DOLLAR VALUE FOR 210 |
float | dimensionless |
Q210 | Suppose it was (Q210_Insert_Value), would you? |
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Q211_Insert_Value | DOLLAR VALUE FOR 211 |
float | dimensionless |
Q211 | If you were offered a job in another metropolitan area that allowed you to sell your house for <b>${#PlaceholderD}</b> and move at the same salary and benefits you make now, would you move? |
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Q212_Insert_Value | Random select percentage shown at Q212 |
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Q212 | Suppose the pay was only {D} of what you make now, would you move? |
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Q213_Insert_Value | Random select percentage shown at Q213 |
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Q213 | Suppose the pay was {E} more than what you make now, would you move? |
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Q21 | About how much rent do you pay each month?
Please enter a whole number. Do NOT use commas or dollar signs. For example, if the rent is $500, type 500. |
float | dimensionless |
Q21_Codes | Codes |
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Q21a | Please provide an estimate or your best guess. (Your response to this question is crucial to the study.)
Please enter a whole number. Do NOT use commas or dollar signs. For example, if the rent is $500, type 500. |
float | dimensionless |
Q21a_Codes | Codes |
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Q214 | If you were offered a job in another metro area that allowed you to move without penalty regardless of the current terms of your lease and you could move at the same salary and benefits you make now, would you move? |
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Q215_Insert_Value | Random select percentage shown at Q215 |
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Q215 | Suppose the pay was only {D} of what you make now, would you move? |
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Q216_Insert_Value | Random select percentage shown at Q216 |
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Q216 | Suppose the pay was {E} more than you make now, would you move? |
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Q23RanOrd | SHOWS ORDER ASKED IN Q23 |
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Q23Order1 | Q23 - Asked 1ST |
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Q23Order2 | Q23 - Asked 2ND |
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Q23Order3 | Q23 - Asked 3RD |
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Q23Order4 | Q23 - Asked 4TH |
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Q23Order5 | Q23 - Asked 5TH |
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Q23Order6 | Q23 - Asked 6TH |
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Q23Order7 | Q23 - Asked 7TH |
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Q23Order8 | Q23 - Asked 8TH |
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Q23Order9 | Q23 - Asked 9TH |
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Q23Order10 | Q23 - Asked 10TH |
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Q23Order11 | Q23 - Asked 11TH |
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Q23Order12 | Q23 - Asked 12TH |
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Q23Order13 | Q23 - Asked 13TH |
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Q23Order14 | Q23 - Asked 14TH |
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Q23Order15 | Q23 - Asked 15TH |
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Q23Order16 | Q23 - Asked 16TH |
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Q23Order17 | Q23 - Asked 17TH |
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Q23b | The desert is an empty wasteland. |
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Q23c | The desert is a very special place to me. |
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Q23x1 | We are approaching the limit of the number of people the earth can support. |
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Q23x2 | The balance of nature is very delicate and easily upset. |
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Q23h | The earth is like a spaceship with very limited room and resources. |
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Q23j | Plants and animals have as much right as humans to exist. |
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Q23k | When humans interfere with nature, it often produces disastrous consequences. |
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Q23m | Despite our special abilities, humans are still subject to the laws of nature. |
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Q23x3 | Human ingenuity will insure that we do NOT make the earth unlivable. |
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Q23x4 | The so-called ‘ecological crisis’ facing humankind has been greatly exaggerated. |
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Q23x5 | Humans have the right to modify the natural environment to suit their needs. |
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Q23x6 | Humans are severely abusing the environment. |
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Q23x7 | The earth has plenty of natural resources if we just learn how to develop them. |
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Q23x8 | Humans were meant to rule over the rest of nature. |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q23x9 | The balance of nature is strong enough to cope with the impacts of modern industrial nations. |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q23x10 | Humans will eventually learn enough about how nature works to be able to control it. |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q23x11 | If things continue on their present course, we will soon experience a major ecological catastrophe. |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q217 | Can you tell us what the “greenhouse effect” refers to? |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q218RanOrd | SHOWS ORDER ASKED IN Q218 |
string | |
Q218Order1 | Q218 - Asked 1ST |
string | |
Q218Order2 | Q218 - Asked 2ND |
string | |
Q218Order3 | Q218 - Asked 3RD |
string | |
Q218Order4 | Q218 - Asked 4TH |
string | |
Q218Order5 | Q218 - Asked 5TH |
string | |
Q218Order6 | Q218 - Asked 6TH |
string | |
Q218Order7 | Q218 - Asked 7TH |
string | |
Q218Order8 | Q218 - Asked 8TH |
string | |
Q218Order9 | Q218 - Asked 9TH |
string | |
Q218a | Drought |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q218b | Floods |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q218c | Global warming and climate change |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q218d | Urban heat island (Urban heat island is a term for rising temp in cities due to large buildings, pavement, and cars) |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q218e | Heat waves |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q218f | Severe storms |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q218g | Air pollution |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q218h | Water pollution |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q218i | Safety of drinking water |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q219 | Global warming and climate change refer to the idea that....Do you agree or disagree that the effects of global warming and climate change are already occurring? |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q220 | Do you think global warming and climate change are: |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q221 | Do you strongly trust, somewhat trust, somewhat distrust or strongly distrust scientists as a source of information about global warming and climate change? |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q26 | Would you say the Valley IS or IS NOT currently in a drought? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q40RanOrd | SHOWS ORDER ASKED IN Q40 |
string | |
Q40Order1 | Q40 - Asked 1ST |
string | |
Q40Order2 | Q40 - Asked 2ND |
string | |
Q40Order3 | Q40 - Asked 3RD |
string | |
Q40Order4 | Q40 - Asked 4TH |
string | |
Q40Order5 | Q40 - Asked 5TH |
string | |
Q40Order6 | Q40 - Asked 6TH |
string | |
Q40Order7 | Q40 - Asked 7TH |
string | |
Q40a | Investing in new technology to use water more efficiently |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q40b | Increasing the price of water |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q40c | Restricting water for residential outdoor uses, such as lawns and fountains |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q40d | Educating the public about how to conserve water |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q40e | Limiting new development of golf courses |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q40f | Improving the management of our water resources |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q40g | Finding and purchasing new sources of water |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q222 | How is the bill paid for water used in your household? |
float |
Enumeration:
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WATERPICK | Random select percentage shown for Q223 insert X |
float |
Enumeration:
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WATERPICKA | Insert A at Q223 |
float |
Enumeration:
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WATERPICKB | Insert B at Q223 |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q223 | The new toilet costs about $360 and it will reduce monthly water use by approximately (X) percent. Your water provider will install and pay (A). Would you be willing to pay the rest of the cost (B) and have one of your toilets replaced? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q41RanOrd | SHOWS ORDER ASKED IN Q41 |
string | |
Q41Order1 | Q41 - Asked 1ST |
string | |
Q41Order2 | Q41 - Asked 2ND |
string | |
Q41Order3 | Q41 - Asked 3RD |
string | |
Q41Order4 | Q41 - Asked 4TH |
string | |
Q41Order5 | Q41 - Asked 5TH |
string | |
Q41a | Agricultural land |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q41b | Habitats alongside rivers and streams |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q41c | Wild land or wilderness |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q41d | Land for regional parks |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q41e | Land for neighborhood parks |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q58RanOrd | SHOWS ORDER ASKED IN Q58 |
string | |
Q58Order1 | Q58 - Asked 1ST |
string | |
Q58Order2 | Q58 - Asked 2ND |
string | |
Q58Order3 | Q58 - Asked 3RD |
string | |
Q58Order4 | Q58 - Asked 4TH |
string | |
Q58Order5 | Q58 - Asked 5TH |
string | |
Q58Order6 | Q58 - Asked 6TH |
string | |
Q58Order7 | Q58 - Asked 7TH |
string | |
Q58a | Setting boundaries to limit the areas where houses can be built |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q58x1 | Purchase of development rights from farmers by government or nonprofits to preserve farmland or open space |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q58b | Limiting the number of new building permits |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q58c | Designing more compact communities all across the region |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q58d | Improving the quality of public schools in the central cities |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q58e | Educating the public about the benefits of conserving land |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q58f | Imposing fees on homes built on the outskirts of the Valley |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q48 | Below are five short descriptions of types of landscaping. Which one do you most prefer as a front yard landscape? |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q48oth | <none> |
string | |
Q49 | Of the five landscape types you just read, which one most resembles your front yard? |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q49oth | <none> |
string | |
Q50 | Which one of the landscape types do you most prefer as a backyard landscape? |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q50oth | <none> |
string | |
Q51 | Which one of the landscape types most resembles your back yard? |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q51oth | <none> |
string | |
Q224 | Do you feel your neighbors maintain their yards and landscaping better, about the same, or not as well as they did before the economic downturn in 2007? |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q225_1 | Plant trees |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q225_2 | Plant grass |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q225_3 | Remove trees |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q225_4 | Remove grass |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q225_5 | Remove blacktop or cement |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q225_6 | Convert to lighter color roof |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q225_7 | Add more insulation |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q225_8 | Add weatherstripping |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q225_9 | Seal ducts |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q225_10 | Upgrade windows or doors |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q225_11 | Install solar panels |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q225_12 | Other (Please specify) |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q225oth | <none> |
string | |
Q225_13 | None of these |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q225_98 | Don't know |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q225_00 | Prefer not to answer |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q226_1 | Rain garden |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q226_2 | Rain barrel |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q226_3 | Altered the slope of the yard |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q226_4 | None of these |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q226_98 | Don't know |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q226_99 | Prefer not to answer |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q227_1 | Yes, we/they reduce water following heavy rain |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q227_2 | Yes, we/they reduce water in winter |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q227_3 | No, we/they do not adjust the amount of water |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q227_4 | No, we/they do not apply ANY water to the yard |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q227_98 | Don't know |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q227_99 | Prefer not to answer |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q228 | How often do you add fertilizer to your lawn or outdoor plants? |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q229 | Do you grow any food for your household at home? |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q230_1 | Vegetable garden |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q230_2 | Fruit trees |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q230_3 | Plants in pots |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q230_4 | Poultry or other animals |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q230_5 | Other (Please specify) |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q230oth | <none> |
string | |
Q230_6 | None of these |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q230_98 | Don't know |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q230_99 | Prefer not to answer |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q231_1 | Grocery store or supermarket or wholesaler |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q231_2 | Corner store or convenience store |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q231_3 | Drug store |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q231_4 | Dollar store |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q231_5 | Farmers' market |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q231_6 | Private garden |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q231_7 | Community garden |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q231_8 | Food Bank or Soup Kitchen |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q231_9 | Church or Community Center |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q231_10 | Other (Please specify) |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q231oth | <none> |
string | |
Q231_98 | Don't know |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q231_99 | Prefer not to answer |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q232 | Of the places you mentioned, where do you most frequently get food? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q233a | How far from your home is the place you most frequently get food? MILES |
float | dimensionless |
Q233a_Codes | Codes |
float | |
Q233b | How far from your home is the place you most frequently get food? KILOMETERS |
float | dimensionless |
Q233b_Codes | Codes |
float | |
Q234 | Which of these statements best describes your household in the last 12 months? |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q235 | Over the last week, how many servings of fruit and vegetables did you eat each day? |
float | dimensionless |
Q235_Codes | Codes |
float | |
Q236 | Over the last week, how many days did you exercise for 30 minutes or more? |
float | dimensionless |
Q236_Codes | Codes |
float | |
Q60 | Do you think that the air quality in the Valley is greatly improving, improving a little, staying the same, getting a little worse or getting much worse? |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q61 | In your opinion, is the air quality in your neighborhood much better, a little better, about the same, a little worse or much worse than most other neighborhoods in the Valley? |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q237 | During the past year, did you experience coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness or phlegm when you did NOT have a cold or respiratory infection? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q238 | During the past year, did someone else who lives in your household experience coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness or phlegm when they did NOT have a cold or respiratory infection? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q63 | Has a doctor ever told you or anyone else in your household that they have asthma? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q71RanOrd | SHOWS ORDER ASKED IN Q71 |
string | |
Q71Order1 | Q71 - Asked 1ST |
string | |
Q71Order2 | Q71 - Asked 2ND |
string | |
Q71Order3 | Q71 - Asked 3RD |
string | |
Q71Order4 | Q71 - Asked 4TH |
string | |
Q71Order5 | Q71 - Asked 5TH |
string | |
Q71Order6 | Q71 - Asked 6TH |
string | |
Q71Order7 | Q71 - Asked 7TH |
string | |
Q71a | Banning leaf blowers on high-pollution days |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q71b | Implementing stricter air quality rules for construction and agricultural sites |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q71x1 | Implementing stricter air quality rules that limit emissions from industrial facilities |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q71c | Increasing the price of gasoline |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q71d | Developing clean sources of energy |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q71e | Improving public transportation |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q71f | Educating the public about ways to clean up the air |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q72 | The next questions are about the climate.
In your opinion, do you think that over time the temperature in the Valley is getting a lot cooler, a little cooler, a little hotter, a lot hotter, or is it staying about the same? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q73 | During the summer of 2010*, do you think your neighborhood was a lot cooler, a little cooler, a little hotter, or a lot hotter than most other neighborhoods in the Valley or do you think it was about the same temperature as other neighborhoods? (*Responde |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q74 | About how much time did you spend away from the Valley during the summer of 2010*? (*Respondents after 9/22/11 were asked about Summer 2011) |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q75 | How often, if at all, did your job require you to work outdoors during the summer of 2010*? (*Respondents after 9/22/11 were asked about Summer 2011) |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q239 | During last summer (2010*), did you have symptoms related to heat or high temperatures such as leg cramps, dry mouth, dizziness, fatigue, fainting, rapid heartbeat or hallucinations? (*Respondents after 9/22/11 were asked about Summer 2011) |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q240 | During last summer (2010*) did anyone else who lives in your household have symptoms related to heat or high temperatures such as leg cramps, dry mouth, dizziness, fatigue, fainting, rapid heartbeat or hallucinations? (*Respondents after 9/22/11 were aske |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q80_1 | Central air conditioner |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q80_2 | Window air conditioner |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q80_3 | Swamp or evaporative cooler |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q80_4 | Fans |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q80_5 | Awning, shades and/or shutters |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q80_6 | Misters |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q80_7 | Trees and plants |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q80_8 | Other (Please specify) |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q80oth | <none> |
string | |
Q80_9 | None of these |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q80_98 | Don't know |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q80_99 | Prefer not to answer |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q241 | Where do you feel most at risk to heat related illness? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q242 | Have you ever called 911 or visited the hospital for heat-related illness? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q243 | Are you ever too hot inside your home during the hot season? |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q244_1 | Cost of electricity |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q244_2 | Doesn’t work |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q244_3 | Cost of repairs |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q244_4 | Noise |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q244_5 | Have a swamp cooler |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q244_6 | Other (Please specify) |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q244oth | <none> |
string | |
Q244_7 | Nothing prevents me |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q244_8 | I do not have air conditioning |
float |
Enumeration:
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Q244_98 | Don't know |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q244_99 | Prefer not to answer |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q245 | Do you strongly trust, somewhat trust, somewhat distrust or strongly distrust scientists at the state universities in Arizona as a source of information about climate and weather in the Valley? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q84RanOrd | SHOWS ORDER ASKED IN Q84 |
string | |
Q84Order1 | Q84 - Asked 1ST |
string | |
Q84Order2 | Q84 - Asked 2ND |
string | |
Q84Order3 | Q84 - Asked 3RD |
string | |
Q84Order4 | Q84 - Asked 4TH |
string | |
Q84Order5 | Q84 - Asked 5TH |
string | |
Q84Order6 | Q84 - Asked 6TH |
string | |
Q84a | Increasing the number of trees planted |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q84b | Requiring light-colored reflective roofs on all homes and buildings |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q84d | Increasing the price of electricity |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q84e | Educating the public about how they can help keep temperatures from rising |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q84f | Engineering new paving materials that absorb less heat |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q84x1 | Federal law to raise average gas mileage for new cars and trucks to 35.5 miles per gallon by 2016 |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q246 | How is the bill paid for electricity used in your household? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
ELECTPICK1 | Random select 15 or 30 for Q247 insert |
float |
Enumeration:
|
ELECTPICK2 | Random select 5 or 10 or 25 or 30 for Q247 insert |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q247 | The program would assure that (ELECTPICK1) percent of the state’s energy will come from renewable sources. It would require an average increase of (ELECTPICK2) percent to your monthly energy bill. Would you support it? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q248 | How familiar are you with the term “sustainability”? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q85 | The following questions are for statistical purposes. First, in what year were you born? Please enter the year in 4 digits (YYYY) |
float | dimensionless |
Q85_Codes | Codes |
float | |
Q86 | Were you born... |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q87YEARS | How long have you lived at your current address? YEARS |
float | dimensionless |
Q87YEARS_Codes | Codes |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q87MONTHS | How long have you lived at your current address? MONTHS |
float | dimensionless |
Q87MONTHS_Codes | Codes |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q88 | Before moving to this address, did you live... |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q89 | How many different places have you lived in the Valley?
Please enter a whole number. |
float | dimensionless |
Q89_Codes | Codes |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q90 | If you could live where you want, would you... |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q93 | What is your current marital status? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q94 | How many people currently live in your household including yourself?
"Living in your household" means people who slept and ate meals there for at least two weeks of the previous four weeks.
Please enter a whole number. |
float | dimensionless |
Q94_Codes | Codes |
float | |
Q95 | How many people AGE 18 AND OLDER, including yourself, live in your household?
Please enter a whole number. |
float | dimensionless |
Q95_Codes | Codes |
float | |
Q96 | How many children BETWEEN AGE 6 AND AGE 17 live in your household?
Please enter a whole number. |
float | dimensionless |
Q96_Codes | Codes |
float | |
KIDSLEFT | NUMBER OF KIDS UNDER 6 is retained here |
float | dimensionless |
Q97 | So that leaves <b>{#KIDSLEFT}</b> children UNDER AGE 6 who live in your household, correct? If this is incorrect, please select "No" and enter the correct number in the box that will appear on the next screen. |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q97VERIFY | How many children UNDER AGE 6 live in your household? Please enter a whole number. |
float | dimensionless |
Q97VERIFY_Codes | Codes |
float | |
Q100 | Which of the following best describes your current employment or labor force status? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q100oth | <none> |
string | |
Q100CODED | <none> |
float | |
Q249 | Have you been unemployed (out of work but looking for work) at any time since the economic downturn in 2007? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q250 | What type of transportation do you use most frequently? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q250oth | <none> |
string | |
Q104 | What is the highest level of school you have had a chance to complete? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q105 | Do you consider yourself to be Hispanic, Latino, Mexican, Mexican-American or of Spanish background? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q106_1 | White/Anglo |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q106_2 | African American |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q106_3 | Asian or Asian American |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q106_4 | American Indian or Native American |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q106_5 | Other (Please specify) |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q106oth | <none> |
string | |
Q106CODED | <none> |
float | |
Q106_99 | Prefer not to answer |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q107 | Some household income categories are listed below. Please choose a category which represents the total combined income, before taxes, for all the people in your household in 2010. |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q109 | How would you describe yourself politically? Would you say you are very conservative, somewhat conservative, moderate, somewhat liberal or very liberal? |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q110 | In general, compared to other people your age, would you say your health is... |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Q111 | Are you... |
float |
Enumeration:
|
HEIGHTFEET | How tall are you? FEET |
float | dimensionless |
HEIGHTFEET_Codes | Codes |
float | |
HEIGHTINCHES | How tall are you? INCHES |
float | dimensionless |
HEIGHTINCHES_Codes | Codes |
float | |
HEIGHTCENT | How tall are you? CENTIMETERS |
float | dimensionless |
HEIGHTCENT_Codes | Codes |
float | |
WEIGHTPOUNDS | What do you normally weigh? POUNDS |
float | dimensionless |
WEIGHTPOUNDS_Codes | Codes |
float | |
WEIGHTKILOGRAMS | What do you normally weigh? KILOGRAMS |
float | dimensionless |
WEIGHTKILOGRAMS_Codes | Codes |
float | |
CHOICE | Thank you for your participation in the 2011 Phoenix Area Social Survey. Those are all the questions we have for you. As promised, you can choose to receive a check for {CHOICEAMOUNT}, or we will donate {CHOICEAMOUNT} in your name to the First Food Bank Al |
float |
Enumeration:
|
AGE | AGE IN YEARS (2011 MINUS Q85 YEAR) |
float | dimensionless |
Q87NET | YEARS AT CURRENT ADDRESS (Q87 YEARS AND MONTHS COMBINED AND ROUNDED UP) |
float |
Enumeration:
|
PLACESINVALLEY | NUMBER OF PLACES LIVED IN VALLEY (Q88 AND Q89 NET - IF Q88 = 2,3,4,99 SET =1; ELSE, SET = Q89 ANSWER) |
float | |
KIDS6to17 | COUNT OF KIDS AGE 6-17 |
float | |
KIDSUnder6 | COUNT OF KIDS UNDER AGE 6 |
float | |
Q100RECODE | Q100 EMPLOYMENT STATUS RECODE |
float |
Enumeration:
|
RACENET | Q106 RACE RECODE |
float |
Enumeration:
|
HEIGHTRECODE | Height Converted to Inches |
float | dimensionless |
WEIGHTRECODE | Weight converted to pounds |
float | dimensionless |
BMI | Body Mass Index - Formula: weight (lb) / [height (in)]2 x 703 |
float | dimensionless |
BMIStatus | BMI Weight Status |
float |
Enumeration:
|
RACENET2 | RACENET with "More than one race" removed |
float |
Enumeration:
|
Spatial Vector: PASS_2011_census_block_groups
Description:
This zipped file contains a shapefile of the census block groups sampled in the 2011 Phoenix Area Social Survey (PASS 2011).
Horizontal Coordinate System:GCS_WGS_1984
Geometry Type: Polygon
Column | Description | Type | Units |
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FIPSSTCO | FIPS state and county code |
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TRACT | census tract identification number |
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GROUP_ | census block group identifier |
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STFID | study area identifier constituting the study area FIPSSTCO, census tract, and census group nubmers |
||
BG2000 | study area identifier constituting the study area census tract and census group identifiers |
||
PASS_ID | PASS neighborhood identifier |
File: PASS_2011_Spatial_Weights_for_Surveyed_Areas.pdf
Description:
Document detailing methods for spatial weights of count variables from 2010 Census and 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-year estimates
File: 631_US_Census_2010_and_ACS_Data_Dictionaries_96d7245d80585e1bc1011ded3b6df1df.zip
Description:
Data dictionaries and ancillary metadata for 2010 Census and 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-year estimates
File: PASS-2011-Codebook-Feb2016rev.pdf
Description:
PASS 2011 survey codebook