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1525-0012-0113 Instrument Pre-Wave Advertising Screener Questionnaire

Consolidated Entry for Mint Surveys & Focus Groups 1525-0012-113 thru 1525-0012-120

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Pre-Wave United States Mint Advertising
Tracking Research --

Screener & Survey Questionnaire






FINAL —















prepared for









Campbell-Ewald and The United States Mint















June 3, 2008












NOTE: All programming instructions appear in bold


Welcome to our survey!


We are conducting a research study about people's interests and behaviors.


If you have any questions or problems while completing the survey, please call Jill Weisenfeld weekdays from 9:00am to 5:30pm at 1-800-342-9104, or send an e-mail to jweisenfeld@nationalanalysts.com


All of your responses will be kept completely confidential. We will not use this information to contact you or attempt to sell you any products or services.


According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB number.  The valid OMB control number for this information collection is 1525-0012-XXX.


Please click the Forward button to begin the survey.









Programming Notes:

  • Second digit of US Mint sample indicates spending.






A few notes about survey navigation before you begin…



The survey will NOT ALLOW YOU TO SKIP A QUESTION. If you do not know an exact answer, please give your best estimate.


Click on the FORWARD button after you have completed a question to move on to the next screen. You may click on the BACK button to go back to a previous screen.


You may click on the STOP button to pause the program to take a break. You should use the instructions on your e-mail invitation to re-enter the survey; the survey will return to the screen where you clicked Stop.


Please click the FORWARD button to begin.


S1 What is your age?


Type in a number

Age





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Programming:

  • If 24 or under or 65 or older then terminate


S2. In the next 12 months, would you be likely to consider purchasing an enduring gift to commemorate a special occasion for someone you know (such as collectable coins, jewelry/watch, or other keepsake items that have lasting value?)




Yes

No




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Programming:


S3. In the past 12 months, have you…



Yes

No

Purchased coins for yourself (e.g., to start or add to a coin collection)?

Purchased coins for someone else (e.g., as a gift)?

Kept/collected/saved coins (e.g., coins found in your change) for yourself?

Kept/collected/saved coins (e.g., coins found in your change) for someone else (e.g., as a gift)?

Set aside coins that you find interesting?




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Programming:

  • If any of rows 1, 3, or 5 are Yes then classify as Coin Collector/Saver/Enthusiast

Throughout this survey, we will be using the term collectable U.S. coins.


By collectable U.S. coin, we mean a specially minted high-quality U.S. coin which is never placed in circulation (such as proof or uncirculated coins).  They can be an individual coin or part of a set.


S4. How likely or unlikely would you be to consider purchasing collectable U.S. coins for someone in the next 12 months?


Use a scale from “1” to “6” where “1” means “Extremely unlikely to purchase collectable U.S. coins” and “6” means “Extremely likely to purchase collectable U.S. coins.”




Likelihood of Purchasing Collectable U.S. Coins

Extremely
Unlikely





Extremely
Likely

Likelihood to purchase collectable U.S. coins

1

2

3

4

5

6













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Programming:

  • If S2 is Yes AND S4 is “3”, “4”, “5”, or “6” then classify as Quality Gifter/Gifter

  • If S2 is No and S4 is “4”, “5”, or “6” then classify as Quality Gifter/Gifter

  • If respondent is NOT U.S. Mint Customer based on ID, Coin Collector/Saver or Quality Gifter/Gifter then terminate



Q1. What companies or sources, if any, are you aware of that offer collectable U.S. coins for sale?


Please list any companies or sources in the spaces below. If you are not aware of any please indicate in the check-box below.


____________


____________


(total of 12 lines to type on)



I am not aware of any companies or sources that offer collectable U.S. coins for sale




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Programming:





Q2. From what companies or sources, if any, do you recall having heard or seen any advertisements about collectable U.S. coins during the past six months?


Please list any companies or sources in the spaces below. If you are not aware of any please indicate in the check-box below.



____________


____________


(total of 6 lines to type on)



I do not recall having heard or seen any advertisements






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Programming:



Q3. To the best of your knowledge, which of the companies listed below, if any, offer collectable U.S. coins for sale?



Select all that apply


Offer Collectable U.S Coins
For Sale

United States Mint

The Morgan Mint

Washington Mint

The Franklin Mint

National Collectors Mint

New York Mint

None of the above



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Programming:

  • Do not allow “none of the above” to be selected with any other responses.

  • Randomize rows 1-6 and keep that order throughout the survey.


Q4. From which of the companies listed below, if any, do you recall having heard or seen any advertisements about collectable U.S. coins during the past six months?



Select all that apply


Yes – Saw Ads During
Past 6 Months

United States Mint

The Morgan Mint

Washington Mint

The Franklin Mint

National Collectors Mint

New York Mint

None of the above






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Programming:

  • Do not allow “none of the above” to be selected with any other responses.

  • Keep same order as Q3.

  • If United States Mint selected then ask Q5; otherwise, skip to Q7a.


Q5. To the best of your recollection, what were the major theme(s) or message(s) of the United States Mint advertisements about collectable U.S. coins you heard or saw in the past six months?









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Programming:


  • Only ask if Q4 for United States Mint is checked

  • Accept open end response

  • Do not allow a R to go back to this question after seeing Q6a



Q6a. To the best of your recollection which of the following statements, if any, describes the major theme(s) or message(s) of the United States Mint advertisements about collectable U.S. coins you heard or saw in the past six months?


Select all that apply

United States Mint Advertising Themes

Heard or Saw Ads About

Collectable U.S. coins make a great gift to commemorate that special event – especially for kids and newborns

Collectable U.S. coins make a unique, personal gift which will be cherished in the future

You saved the state quarters, now collect the Presidential $1 coins

To truly appreciate a coin’s craftsmanship, make sure to buy a collectable proof coin untouched by human hands

United States Mint products are genuinely worthwhile

Buying United States Mint coins are a great gift idea

Coin collecting is fun

Share the passion of coin collecting with others

United States Mint is the only source for genuine U.S. collectable coins

Collectable U.S. coins can be a great gift because they are a keepsake which lasts forever

Chances are you or someone you love have a passion for coins – a numismatist

Buy directly from the United States Mint

None of the above

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Programming:

  • Only ask if Q4 for U.S. Mint is checked

  • Randomize rows

  • Do not allow “none of the above” to be selected with any other responses.




Q6b. Have you ever heard of the term “numismatist”?




Yes

No



Q6c. In general, if you were to hear the term numismatist being used to describe someone, would you consider that term to be…?





Highly
Unfavorable

Somewhat Unfavorable

Neutral
(Neither
Favorable
or
Unfavorable)

Somewhat Favorable

Highly
Favorable

Numismatist

1

2

3

4

5











Programming:



Q7a. In the next 12 months, how likely or unlikely would you be to consider collectable U.S. coins from the United States Mint – either for yourself or as a gift?


Use a scale from “1” to “6” where “1” means “Extremely unlikely to consider collectable U.S. coins from the United States Mint” and “6” means “Extremely likely to consider collectable U.S. coins from the United States Mint.”




Likelihood of Considering Collectable U.S. Coins from the United States Mint

Extremely
Unlikely





Extremely
Likely

Likelihood of considering collectable U.S. coins from the United States Mint

1

2

3

4

5

6












Q7b. Would you be likely to consider collectable U.S. coins from the United States Mint …





Yes

For yourself?

As a gift for another person?

Both for yourself and as a gift?




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Programming:

  • If “4”, “5” or “6” then ask Q7b; otherwise, skip to Q8a.


Q8a. Please indicate how familiar you are with each of the companies listed below.


Select one in each row












Never heard of this company











Only know the name of the company





Know something about the company but have never purchased
collectable U.S. coins from them




Purchased
collectable U.S. coins from them in the past, but have not bought from them in the past 12 months








Purchased
collectable U.S. coins from them in the past 12 months

United States Mint

The Morgan Mint

Washington Mint

The Franklin Mint

National Collectors Mint

New York Mint


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Programming:

  • Keep same order as Q3

  • If U.S. Mint customer show all 5 columns. If SSI and row 1 or 2 not selected in Q3 then do not show 5th column

  • If United States Mint row has column 5 checked then ask Q8b; otherwise, skip to Q9

Q8b. In the past 12 months, did you purchase collectable coins from the United States Mint…





Yes

For yourself?

As a gift for another person?

Both for yourself and as a gift?







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Programming:

  • Ask if Q8a row 1 (United States Mint) 5th column is checked (bought from them in the past 12 months)


Q9. Earlier you indicated you purchased from [INSERT NAMES OF COMPANIES IN Q8A IN WHICH COLUMN 5 IS CHECKED]. In the past 12 months, did you [also] purchase any collectable U.S. coins from…



Yes

No

Coin dealers?

Ebay or other Internet auction site?

QVC or other shopping channel?

Other source (specify)

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Programming:

  • Only insert first sentence and the word [also] if any companies in Q8a have the 5th column checked.



Q10. Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements.


Use a scale of “1” to “6” where “1” means “strongly disagree” and “6” means "strongly agree.”



Strongly Disagree





Strongly Agree

Collectable (e.g., proof) coins advance my collection beyond only saving coins from circulation

1

2

3

4

5

6

The best way to appreciate the craftsmanship and beauty of the coin is with a collectable (e.g., proof) coin

1

2

3

4

5

6

Collectable (e.g., proof) coins are for serious collectors only

1

2

3

4

5

6

Collectable (e.g., proof) coins are more valuable in the long run than coins in circulation

1

2

3

4

5

6

The United States Mint is the only genuine source for U.S. currency

1

2

3

4

5

6

Collectable (e.g., proof) coins make great gifts for holidays or other special occasions (births, birthdays, graduations, etc.)

1

2

3

4

5

6

When you give a collectable coin (e.g., proof), you will be remembered each time the recipient looks at the gift

1

2

3

4

5

6

If it is a collectable (e.g., proof) coin, it makes it extra special when given as a gift

1

2

3

4

5

6


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Programming:

  • Randomize levels of statements.



Q11. To the best of your knowledge, what coins does the United States Mint currently offer?






















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Programming:


  • Accept open end response

  • Do not allow a R to go back to this question after seeing Q12



Q12. Please indicate whether or not, to the best of your knowledge, each of the following is currently offered by the United States Mint.


Select one in each row




Currently Offered by
United States Mint?


Yes

No

Unsure

Annual Coin Sets such as proof sets and uncirculated sets

Commemorative coins, such as the Bald Eagle commemorative coins

Annual Quarters sets from the United States Mint 50 State Quarters Program

Presidential Dollar coins featuring each U.S. President

Precious metal coins of platinum, gold or silver such as the American Eagle Silver Proof Coin, American Buffalo 24-karat Gold Proof Coin or First Spouse Gold coin

Bronze Medals like Dalai Lama or American Red Cross Centennial

First day issue coin covers with coin and cancelled U.S. stamp




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Programming:

  • Randomize levels


Q13. Please indicate how seriously you would consider purchasing collectable U.S coins from the United States Mint in the next 12 months.


Use a scale of “1” to “6” where “1” means “would not consider at all” and “6” means "would seriously consider.”



Would Not Consider At All



Would Seriously Consider

United States Mint collectable coins

1

2

3

4

5

6



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Programming:




Q14. What is your gender?


Select one

Male

Female



Q15. Which of the following best describes your current employment status?


Select one

Employment Status


Employed full-time

Employed part-time

Retired

Not employed or student




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Programming:


Q16. Which of the following best describes the highest level of education you completed?


Select one

Education Level


Grade school

Some high school

High school graduate

Some college, but no degree

Vocational training or 2-year college

4-year college graduate

Post-graduate training/degree



Q17. What is your marital status?


Select one

Marital Status


Single

Married or living together

Divorced or separated

Widowed










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Programming:

Q18. Do you have any children under age 18 currently living in your household?


Select one

Yes

No




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Programming:

  • If “yes” then ask Q19; otherwise, skip to Q20



Q19. How many children under age 18 do you have currently living in your household?


Type in a number

Number of Children






Q20. Do you have any grandchildren under age 18?


Select one

Yes

No



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Programming:

  • If “yes” in Q20 then ask Q21; otherwise, skip to Q22




Q21. How many grandchildren under age 18 do you have?


Type in a number

Number of Grandchildren
Under Age 18




Q22. Are you Hispanic or Latino?


Select one

Yes

No



Q23. Do you consider yourself to be…


Select all that apply

American Indian or Alaska Native?

Asian?

Black or African American?

Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander?

White?

Other (Specify) ________________





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Programming:

Q24. Which of the following categories best describes your total annual household income, before taxes, in 2007? Your best estimate is fine.



Select one

2007 Household Income


Less than $20,000

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $74,999

$75,000 to $99,999

$100,000 to $124,999

$125,000 to $149,999

$150,000 to $174,999

$175,000 to $199,999

$200,000 or more



Q25. Do you consider the area in which you live to be…


Select one

Urban

Suburban

Rural


Q26. What is your Zip Code?


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Thank you very much for your participation in this research!

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Programming:


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