THE HOME FALLOUT PROTECTION SURVEY IN MICHIGAN: ITS IMPACT ON THE GENERAL PUBLIC.
Abstract
The report presents a summary of responses, in tabular form, to all questions asked of 1,915 respondents located throughout Michigan in assessment of the Office of Civil Defense's Home Fallout Protection Survey (HFPS). The data were gathered at four separate time periods--immediately before HFPS (October, 1967), and one week, one month, and four months after the survey began. The tables are organized into the following main headings: general reactions to the survey; evaluation of survey desirability, reactions to survey booklets; salience of public affairs problems and new topics during the survey; civil defense attitudes; civil defense information and plans; communication behavior with respect to civil defense; general communication behavior; and basic demographic and control variables (e.g., sex, age, income, employment, etc.). Each table in the report presents the total percentage of responses to a question, and breaks down these percentages by sex of respondent, and their geographical location in the state. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1968
- Accession Number
- AD0701081
Entities
Organizations
- Michigan State University