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Response ID 32
Date submitted 10-12-2014 15:59:36
Last page 8
Start language en
Date started 10-12-2014 15:42:18
Date last action 10-12-2014 15:59:36
IP address 67.182.60.68
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intro
 

 

Rita Archuleta
Interviewer: For which class are you completing this survey? Popular Culture [A1]
Interviewer: enter the start date and time of the interview. Oct 8 1800hrs
Interviewer: what is the gender of your interviewee? Male [A2]
 

 

Yes [Y]
Thank you.  The survey has about 50 questions. It will take about 20 minutes, or more depending on how long you want to talk.  You are volunteering to help us hear the opinions of the community.  We are doing the survey as part of a class project in Sociology. The questions are on community issues such as opinions about music, police, homelessness, economic inequality, and hunger.  You can skip any questions, and stop at any time.  This anonymous interview is being recorded for research purposes.  We will compile and analyze all responses, and share the findings publicly.  Because ths is anonymous, please do not disclose your name or anything else that would expose your identity.  Do you understand and agree to continue? Yes [Y]
Here's the first question. What county do you live in, Fresno, Madera, Kings, Tulare, or other? Fresno [A1]
Other
music
Now we want to ask you some questions about music.   On which medium do you most often listen to music -  traditional radio, streaming, personal mp3 -purchased, personal mp3 - pirated, cd, vinyl, or other? traditional radio [A1]
I'm going to read you a list of some types of music. Can you tell me which of the statements comes closest to your feeling about each type of music, do you like it very much, like it, have mixed feelings about it, dislike it, dislike it very much, or do you not know much about it?
folkDon't know much about it [A6]
worldDon't know much about it [A6]
rapMixed feelings [A3]
classicalLike it very much [A1]
new ageMixed feelings [A3]
gospelDon't know much about it [A6]
metalDislike it very much [A5]
country westernLike it [A2]
big bandLike it [A2]
LatinLike it very much [A1]
blues or r&bLike it [A2]
bluegrassDon't know much about it [A6]
contemporary rockMixed feelings [A3]
oldies rockDon't know much about it [A6]
reggaeDon't know much about it [A6]
easy listeningDon't know much about it [A6]
gothicDon't know much about it [A6]
jazzLike it [A2]
operaMixed feelings [A3]
broadwayDon't know much about it [A6]
 

 

crime and police
Now we want to ask you some questions about crime and the police.   "Is there any area right around your neighborhood – that is, within a mile – where you would be afraid to walk alone at night?" Yes [Y]

Now we would like to ask you some questions about the police in your area, that is, within the city or town in which you live.  All of the questions ask you how often things happen, and we ask that you answer on a scale from never to very often.  The choices are never, on occasion, fairly often, or very often.

"How often do you think police officers stop people without good reason—never, on occasion, fairly often, or very often?"never [A1]
"How often do you think police officers use insulting languagewhen talking to people they stop?never [A1]
"When police officers use force against people, how often do you think they use excessive force (in other words, more force than is necessary under the circumstances)?on occasion [A2]
"How common do you think corruption (such as taking bribes, involvement in the drug trade) is among the police?"no answer/don't know/refused [A5]
Now we would like to ask you about sentencing reform. How much do you agree or disagree with the following policy proposition:  "We should mandate misdemeanors instead of felonies for non-serious, nonviolent crimes, unless the defendant has prior convictions for murder, rape, certain sex offenses or certain gun crimes"  Do you strongly agree, agree, are you neutral, or do you disagree, or strongly disagree. neutral [2]
Homeless
Now we want to ask you some questions about homelessness
We know that some people in our communities are homeless. How serious a problem do you think this is in the community where you live?  Would you say it is very serious, somewhat serious, or not at all serious? Very serious [A1]
Do you think problems in the area of homelessness result more from the government not doing enough or people relying too much on government? people relying too much on government [A2]
Looking to the future, who do you want to see take primary responsibility for reducing homelessness – the government, business, community service organizations, or individuals and their families? individuals and their families [A4]
 In the past 12 months how often have you personally seen a homeless person on the street?  Would that be more than once a week, once a week, once a month, at least 2-3 times per year, once a year, or not at all in the last year? once a week [2]
 In the past 12 months how often have you had a face to face interaction with a homeless person?  Would that be more than once a week, once a week, once a month, at least 2-3 times per year, once a year, or not at all in the last year? not at all in the past year [13]
In general, how do you feel about your interaction with the homeless?  Do you like it very much, like it, neutral, dislike it, or dislike it very much?
Homelessness is a public issue, and people have all sorts of beliefs about homelessness. We would like to hear you elaborate about your opinions regarding homelessness. Please speak freely.

[Interviewer: The call is recorded. You do not need to type anything in the box. Please remember "validate,empathy,probe" Here's some good follow up questions: tell me a story about your encounter with a homeless person, do you give money to pan handlers, what does homelessness look like, why does it happen, how to solve it, can i get your reaction to the latest news story about homelessness, etc.]
inequality
Now we want to ask you a few questions about economic inequality, that is, the gap between the rich and poor in America today.  Please tell us if you strongly agree, agree, are neutral, disagree or strongly disagree.  Here's the first statement:  Inequality continues to exist because it benefits the rich and powerful.
 In a free society, it is all right if a few people accumulate a lot of wealth and property while many others live in poverty agree [1]
 Inequality continues to exist because ordinary people don't join together to get rid of it. agree [1]
The economic system in the U.S. is fair and provides everyone equal opportunity to succeed. disagree [3]
Economic inequality is a public issue, and people have all sorts of beliefs about inequality. We would like to hear you elaborate about your opinions regarding inequality in America today. Please speak freely.  (Interviewer  do not type their answer in the box -- the call is being recorded.  Ask them to elaborate on the  previous two answers. Use validate/empathy/probe.  Ask them why some people are poor and others are rich.  Ask them what are the consequences of the gap between rich and poor.  Ask them how government should respond to inequality.
poverty
Now we want to ask you some questions about government support for the poor.   For each of the following statements, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with it.  Here's the first statement: Do you think that welfare makes people work less than if there wasn't a welfare system?
Do you think that food stamps (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program -- SNAP)  makes people work less than if there wasn't food stamps?
Please indicate whether you would like to see more or less government spending regarding hunger, such as nutrition programs for poor children and families, food stamps, and school lunches. Remember that if you say "much more", it might require a tax increase to pay for it.  Would you spend much more, spend more, spend about the same, spend less, or spend much less. SPEND MUCH MORE [1]
 

 


Which race groups? check all that apply
noYes [Y]
yes -- whites
yes - african americans
yes - hispanic americans
yes - asian americans
yes - native americans
food
Now we want to ask you some questions about food.  In the last 12 months, were you ever hungry but didn't eat because there wasn't enough money for food? Yes [Y]

  If yes, how often did this happen—almost every month, some months but not every month, or in only 1 or 2 months?

 

 

only 1 or 2 months [3]
In the last 12 months, did you ever eat less than you felt you should because there wasn't enough money for food?
If yes, how often did this happen—almost every month, some months but not every month, or in only 1 or 2 months? in only 1 or 2 months [3]
I'm going to read you several statements that people have made about their food situation. For these statements, please tell me whether the statement was often true, sometimes true, or never true for (you/your household) in the last 12 months.
"The food that (I/we) bought just didn't last, and (I/we) didn't have money to get more." Was that often, sometimes, or never true for (you/your household) in the last 12 months?sometimes true [A2]
"(I/we) couldn't afford to eat balanced meals." Was that often, sometimes, or never true for (you/your household) in the last 12 months? never true [A3]
demographics
Thank you. Now we would like to ask you some questions about you.  What religion do consider yourself to be a part of? Islam [5]
 

 

once a week [1]
How often do you visit together with any of your neighbors just to chat or for a social visit, woiuld you say that its almost daily, 1-3 times per week, 1-3 times per month, less than once per month, or never?
How much education have you completed? 4 year degree (bachelors) or equivalent [5]
What race are you most likely to identify yourself as -- white, hispanic, asian, black or native? Other [6]
What is your current marital status? Not Married [1]
 

 

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What is your current work status? student, not employed [3]
Which political party are you most likely to support?
Finally, This is our last question.  If you were asked to use one of five names for your social class, which would you say you belong in: the lower class, the working class, the middle class, the upper middle class, or the upper class? the working class [2]
Thank you.  That concludes our questions.  Do you have anything else you would like to add about the topics we have covered in this interview?
INTERVIEWER -- PLEASE SUMMARIZE YOUR EXPERIENCE in 1 paragraph or less --  What went well with your interview?  What did not go well?  Did you have any issues with the recording (please specify)? The person I interviewed is from Saudi Arabia and when I asked him the questions about homelessness he kept referring back to his country. He thinks that the issue is bigger where he is from than in the US. Also, I found out that he has only been in the US for only 3 years so he was not really aware of the welfare system. Overall the interview went well and i enjoyed his answers.
Interviewer: for credit, you must paste the url of your interview recording in the box below.   This must be an audible recording from your icati account -- get this from the email that is sent to you after the end of the recording.  Copy it from your email and paste it into the box below.  If you had to make more than one recording, you can paste more than one url below. http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/RitaArchuleta/RitaArchuleta-16092281269-20141009-1412816393.690.mp3

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