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Summary:  View help for Summary The Spring 2016 NSEE included longitudinal questions about belief in climate change, plus additional content related to perceptions of local weather, and more.  

The results are based on a telephone survey of 768 adult (age 18 or older) residents of the United States between April 5 and April 26, 2016. Respondents were interviewed in English on both landlines (212) and cell phones (556) by the staff of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion (MCIPO) in Allentown, Pennsylvania on the Institute’s Computer Aided Telephone Interviewing (CATI) system.

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Subject Terms:  View help for Subject Terms global warming; climate change; beliefs; weather
Geographic Coverage:  View help for Geographic Coverage United States
Collection Date(s):  View help for Collection Date(s) 4/5/2016 – 4/26/2016 (Spring 2016)
Data Type(s):  View help for Data Type(s) survey data

Methodology

Response Rate:  View help for Response Rate AAPOR RR3 Response Rate: 9%
Sampling:  View help for Sampling
Both the landline and cell phone samples were provided by the Marketing Systems Group (MSG), Horsham, Pennsylvania. Both landline and cell phones were chosen randomly from sampling frames of United States landline and cell numbers provided by MSG. In order to reach a representative sample of adult Americans both landlines and cell phones are called up to 10 times.
Collection Mode(s):  View help for Collection Mode(s) computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI)
Weights:  View help for Weights The sample data has been weighted by age, gender, educational attainment, race, and region. 
Unit(s) of Observation:  View help for Unit(s) of Observation Individual
Geographic Unit:  View help for Geographic Unit State

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