2025 Speak Up Missouri Poll
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Dave Metz, FM3 Research; Lucia Del Puppo, FM3 Research; Lori Weigel, New Bridge Strategy
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Project Citation:
Project Description
The research was preceded by qualitative research, including focus groups and online discussion boards, and was informed by these phases.
The main subject areas explored were Missourians’ view of life in the state, views of their individual communities and experiences with belonging, evaluations of factors that make a community healthy, perspectives on community involvement, experiences with the economy and financial well-being, and experiences with healthcare and views on health equity.
Scope of Project
Methodology
- Email: 0.4%
- Phone: 0.76%
- Text: 0.53%
FM3 planned to reach 1,300 residents of the MFH service area, 200 outside the service area, and to conduct oversamples of at least 100 Latino residents and 100 AAPI residents in the service area. The team reached 1,670 residents in the MFH service area, 213 in the balance of the state, 214 Latino residents and 127 AAPI residents.
Likert Response:
- Strongly Agree, Somewhat Agree, Somewhat Disagree, Strongly Disagree
- Very Ineffective to Very Effective (on a scale of 1-7)
- Too Much, Right Amount, Too Little
Ordinal Rating Response:
- Very Well, Somewhat Well, Not Too Well, Not Well At All
- Extremely Serious Problem, Very Serious Problem, Somewhat Serious Problem, Not Too Serious Problem
- Extremely Important, Very Important, Somewhat Important, Not Too Important
- Frequently, Occasionally, Rarely, Never
See Survey Codebook document for weighting variable names.
See Data Weighting Documentation document for details on which specific variables were weighted, as well we unweighted and weighted percentages.
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