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2011 New Zealand and Japan Earthquake Household Response Survey
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Resource Type:
Survey/Questionnaire
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Availability:
Publicly Available, No Cost
Common Data Elements:
No
Date Published:
12/15/2020
Date Record Updated:
05/17/2022
Description:
This project examined households’ earthquake risk perceptions and their immediate response following the 2011 Christchurch Earthquake and the 2011 Tohoku Japan earthquake. The measures include environmental and social context, building structure, earthquake, and tsunami risk perception, behavioral response (during and after), emotional response, risk information channel, previous earthquake experience, earthquake damage, and demographic data. There are 32 questions in the questionnaire. These questions generate 83 variables. There are 29 categorical variables, 46 binary variables, 6 continuous variables, and 2 open-ended questions.
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Additional Descriptors
- Administered By:
- Medical Professional, Parent or Teacher, Researcher or Professional Interviewer, Self, Trained Non-Expert, Untrained Non-Expert
- Administration Mode:
- Paper
- Administration Time:
- 1-15
- Ease of Use:
- Easy
- Language:
- English, Other
- Other (write in): Japanese
- Number of Survey Questions :
- 26-50
- Resource Type:
- Survey/Questionnaire
- Study Population:
- General
- Event Type:
- Geologic Event
- Geologic Event: Earthquake
- Geologic Event: Earthquake
- Research Program Product:
- N/A
- Special Topics:
- Community Impacts, Demographics, Perceptions, Risk Reduction Behaviors
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