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WW21

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Title WW21
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/034XTO
 
Creator Krocak, Makenzie
Bitterman, Abby
Ripberger, Joseph
Demuth, Julie
Allan, Jinan
Cannistraci, Alyssa
Walpole, Hugh
Ernst, Sean
Silva, Carol
Jenkins-Smith, Hank
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description This report describes the results of an annual nationwide survey on winter weather in the United States. The 2021 Winter Weather and Society Survey (WW21) was designed and administered by the Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (IPPRA) at the University of Oklahoma. It was fielded April 15 – April 29, 2021 using an online questionnaire that was completed by 1,550 U.S. adults (age 18+) that were recruited from an Internet panel that matches the characteristics of the U.S. population as estimated in the U.S. Census. The WW21 survey was designed to establish baseline measures of the extent to which U.S. adults receive, understand, and respond to winter weather forecasts and warnings. The survey also measured public trust in the National Weather Service (NWS), extreme weather and climate risk perceptions, risk literacy, interpretations of probabilistic language, and winter weather preparedness. This report briefly describes the methodology, survey data collection, data weighting, and a reproduction of the survey instrument with weighted means and frequencies for the questions that elicited numeric responses.
 
Subject Social Sciences
 
Date 2022-08-24
 
Contributor Krocak, Makenzie