Race and Hispanic Origin Alternative Questionnaire Experiment (AQE) Reinterview
Final (Submitted To OMB On 09/01/2009)
A1. Hello, I’m (your Name) from the U.S. Census Bureau. We recently conducted the 2010 Census. Now we’re doing a study to find out how well we did our job. This interview should take about 7 minutes to complete.
A2. Your response to this survey is protected by law under Title 13 of the United States Code. This is the same law that protects your privacy. No one outside the Census Bureau will see your answers.
A3. Did you live or stay at <ADDRESS> on April 1, 2010?
[] Yes – continue
[] No – conduct interview about address where R stayed on April 1, 2010
B1. We need to list people living or staying there on April 1, 2010. We want to list people where they usually live and sleep. For example, college students and armed forces personnel should be listed where they live and sleep most of the time.
Let’s start with you, what is your first name? Middle initial? Last name?
What is the first name of the next person who was living and sleeping there on April 1, 2010? Middle initial? Last name?
Anyone else? (List entire roster)
B2. We do not want to miss any people who might have been staying there on April 1st. Were there any additional people that you didn’t mention, for example:
Babies or foster children?
If yes, What is that child’s first name? Middle initial? Last name? Any other children?
Any other relatives?
If yes, What is that person’s first name? Middle initial? Last name? Anyone else?
Roommates or any other nonrelatives?
If yes, What is that person’s first name? Middle initial? Last name? Anyone else?
How about anyone staying there on April 1st who had no other permanent place to live?
If yes, What is that person’s first name? Middle initial? Last name? Anyone else?
B3a. (Now thinking of all the people you just mentioned,) in April, (Were you/ was anyone) living in college housing or living away for the military?
Yes – if more than one person in household – Who was living away?
No -
B3b. On April 1, 2010, (were you/ was anyone) in a place like a nursing home or a jail or prison?
Yes – Who was away?
No
Read if more than 2 person household:
C1. We are going to ask for information about you and one other person in the household, <Name>.
Read if necessary: We have randomly selected <NAME> from your household. We are selecting only one other person because we want to keep the interview short.
C2. What was your age on April 1, 2010?
Read aloud when necessary: If you don’t know the exact age, please estimate.
Make sure the respondent gives the age in completed years as of April 1, 2010. Do not round up.
Do not enter age in months.
For babies less than 1 year old, enter 0 as the age.
C3. How about <Name>? (What was <Name’s> age on April 1, 2010?)
Read aloud when necessary: If you don’t know the exact age, please estimate.
Make sure the respondent gives the age in completed years as of April 1, 2010. Do not round up.
Do not enter age in months.
For babies less than 1 year old, enter 0 as the age.
C4. How is <NAME> related to you?
1-Husband or wife
2-Son or daughter - Is <NAME> your biological son or daughter, adopted son or daughter, OR stepson or stepdaughter?
1-Biological son or daughter
2- Adopted son or daughter
3- Stepson or stepdaughter
4-Foster son or daughter (DO NOT READ)
3- Brother or sister
4- Father or mother
5-Grandchild
6-Parent-in-law
7-Son-in-law or daughter-in-law
8-Other relative
9-Roomer or boarder
10-Housemate or roommate
11-Unmarried partner
12-Other nonrelative
Don’t Know
Refused
C5. Is <NAME> male or female?
Ask or verify sex. Do not enter/record sex based upon observation or responses to other items.
D1. What is your race or origin?
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
D2. Are you any other race or origin?
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
D3. What is <Name’s> race or origin?
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
D4. Is he/she any other race or origin?
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
E1. Now, I am going to ask you a series of questions about race and origin and would like you to respond to each one. You may identify with as many races and/or origins as you wish. These questions may seem repetitive, but it is important that we ask them of each person to measure the quality of our census.
E2. Are you White?
Yes
No
E3. Are you Black or African American?
Yes
No
E4. Are you of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin, for example, Mexican, Mexican American, or Chicano; Puerto Rican; Cuban; or another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?
Yes Go to E5
No Go to E9
E5. (Ask or verify.) Are you Mexican, Mexican American, or Chicano?
Yes
No
E6. (Ask or verify.) Are you Puerto Rican?
Yes
No
E7. (Ask or verify.) Are you Cuban?
Yes
No
E8A. If yes to any one E5-E7,
Are you another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin, for example, Dominican, Salvadoran, Colombian, Spaniard, and so on?
Yes What is that origin?
____________________________________________________________
No
E8B. If no to E5-E7,
What is your Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin, for example, Dominican, Salvadoran, Colombian, Spaniard, and so on?
____________________________________________________________
None
E8C. If respondent reports a general term such as “Hispanic,” “Latino,” or “Spanish” to question E8 A or B, then ask:
Read if necessary: Origin can be viewed as the heritage, nationality group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person's parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States
____________________________________________________________
E9. Are you American Indian or Alaska Native?
Yes What is your enrolled or principal tribe?
____________________________________________________________
No
E10. Are you Asian, for example, Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, or another Asian race or origin?
Yes Go to E11
No Go to E18
E11. (Ask or verify.) Are you Asian Indian?
Yes
No
E12. (Ask or verify.) Are you Chinese?
Yes
No
E13. (Ask or verify.) Are you Filipino?
Yes
No
E14. (Ask or verify.) Are you Japanese?
Yes
No
E15. (Ask or verify.) Are you Korean?
Yes
No
E16. (Ask or verify.) Are you Vietnamese?
Yes
No
E17A. If yes to any one E11-16,
Are you another Asian race or origin?
Yes What is that race or origin?
____________________________________________________________
No
E17B. If no to E11-16,
What is your Asian race or origin?
____________________________________________________________
None
E18. Are you Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, for example, Native Hawaiian, Guamanian or Chamorro, Samoan, or another Pacific Islander race or origin?
Yes Go to E19
No Go to E23
E19. (Ask or verify.) Are you Native Hawaiian?
Yes
No
E20. (Ask or verify.) Are you Guamanian or Chamorro?
Yes
No
E21. (Ask or verify.) Are you Samoan?
Yes
No
E22A. If yes to any one E19-21,
Are you another Pacific Islander race or origin?
Yes What is that race or origin?
____________________________________________________________
No
E22B. If no to E19-21,
What is your Pacific Islander race or origin?
____________________________________________________________
None
E23. Are you Some other race or origin not yet mentioned?
Yes What is that race or origin?
____________________________________________________________
No
E23A. If respondent reports biracial, multiracial, mixed, mestizo to question E23, then ask:
Can you be more specific?
____________________________________________________________
E24. I have asked you a lot of questions about your race and origin. Now I'd like you to think about what you usually say when asked about your race and origin. This may or may not be the same as what you've already told me. Keeping in mind that you can say more than one, what do you usually say when asked about your race and origin?
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
F1. Now I’m going to ask you some questions about <Name>.
F2. Is [he/she] White?
Yes
No
F3. Is [he/she] Black or African American?
Yes
No
F4. Is [he/she] of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin? (For example, Mexican, Mexican American, or Chicano; Puerto Rican; Cuban; or another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?)
Yes Go to F5
No Go to F9
F5. (Ask or Verify) Is [he/she] Mexican, Mexican American, or Chicano?
Yes
No
F6. (Ask or Verify) Is [he/she] Puerto Rican?
Yes
No
F7. (Ask or Verify) Is [he/she] Cuban?
Yes
No
F8A. If yes to any one F5-7,
Is [he/she] another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin, for example, Dominican, Salvadoran, Colombian, Spaniard, and so on?
Yes What is that origin?
No
F8B. If no to F5-7,
What is [his/her] Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin, for example, Dominican, Salvadoran, Colombian, Spaniard, and so on?
____________________________________________________________
None
F8C. If respondent reports a general term such as “Hispanic,” “Latino,” or “Spanish” to question F8A or B, then ask:
Read if necessary: Origin can be viewed as the heritage, nationality group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person's parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
F9. Is [he/she] American Indian or Alaska Native?
Yes What is [his/her] enrolled or principal tribe?
____________________________________________________________
No
F10. Is [he/she] Asian? (For example, Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, or another Asian race or origin.)
Yes Go to F11
No Go to F18
F11. (Ask or Verify) Is [he/she] Asian Indian?
Yes
No
F12. (Ask or Verify) Is [he/she] Chinese?
Yes
No
F13. (Ask or Verify) Is [he/she] Filipino?
Yes
No
F14. (Ask or Verify) Is [he/she] Japanese?
Yes
No
F15. (Ask or Verify) Is [he/she] Korean?
Yes
No
F16. (Ask or Verify) Is [he/she] Vietnamese?
Yes
No
F17A. If yes to any one F11-16,
Is [he/she] another Asian race or origin?
Yes What is that race or origin?
____________________________________________________________
No
F17B. If no to F11-16,
What is [his/her] Asian race or origin?
____________________________________________________________
None
F18. Is [he/she] Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander? For example, Native Hawaiian, Guamanian or Chamorro, Samoan, or another Pacific Islander race or origin.
Yes Go to F19
No Go to F23
F19. (Ask or Verify) Is [he/she] Native Hawaiian?
Yes
No
F20. (Ask or Verify) Is [he/she] Guamanian or Chamorro?
Yes
No
F21. (Ask or Verify) Is [he/she] Samoan?
Yes
No
F22A. If yes to any one F19-21,
Is [he/she] another Pacific Islander race or origin?
Yes What is that race or origin?
____________________________________________________________
No
F22B. If no to F19-21,
What is [his/her] Pacific Islander race or origin?
____________________________________________________________
None
F23. Is [he/she] Some other race or origin not yet mentioned?
Yes What is that race or origin?
____________________________________________________________
No
F23A. If respondent reports biracial, multiracial, mixed, mestizo to question F23, then ask:
Can you be more specific?
____________________________________________________________
F24. I have asked you a lot of questions about [NAME]’s race and origin. Now I'd like you to think about what [He/She] usually says when asked about [His/Her] race and origin. This may or may not be the same as what you've already told me. Keeping in mind that you can say more than one, what does [He/She] usually say when asked about [His/Her] race and origin?
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
G1. Now, I just have a few more questions about you.
G2. If respondent reports White only, then ask:
Earlier you said you were White. What is your specific origin? For example, German, Irish, Lebanese, Egyptian, and so on. G8
____________________________________________________________
G3. If respondent reports Black or African American only, then ask:
Earlier you said you were Black or African American. What is your specific origin? For example, African American, Haitian, Nigerian, and so on. G8
____________________________________________________________
G4. If respondent reports multiple responses including White, then ask:
Earlier, one of the things you said was that you were White. What is your specific White origin? For example, German, Irish, Lebanese, Egyptian, and so on. G5 or G8
____________________________________________________________
G5. If respondent reports multiple responses including Black or African American, then ask:
Earlier, one of the things you said was that you were Black or African American. What is your specific Black origin? For example, African American, Haitian, Nigerian, and so on. G8
____________________________________________________________
G6. If respondent reports Hispanic only and no race, then ask:
Earlier, you said you were <FILL SPECIFIC HISPANIC ORIGIN>. People of Hispanic, Latino or Spanish origin may be of any race. Do you consider yourself White, Black or African American, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander or Some Other Race?
White
Black or African American
American Indian or Alaskan Native
Asian
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
Some Other Race
No/None of these – Specify exactly what R said ______________________
G7. If respondent reports multiple races or origins then ask:
Earlier, you reported more than one race or origin for yourself. Do you more closely identify with one of these groups?
Yes What is that group?
____________________________________________________________
No
G8. Now we have a couple of questions about your parents.
G9a. Were you adopted?
Yes
No
G9b. Do you have a step-parent?
Yes
No
Fill “biological” only if adopted or step parent is “Yes”
G10. What is the race or origin of your (biological) mother?
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
G11. What is the race or origin of your (biological) father?
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
G12. Now I have a couple questions about how you are perceived by other people.
G13. When you first meet someone, what do they think your race is?
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
G14. Now, I’m going to ask you a series of questions about how often people guess your race is something that it may not be, or may be different from your own racial identity. I’d like you to tell me if each of these happens always, usually, sometimes or never.
How often are you thought to be:
White? Always Usually Sometimes Never
Black? Always Usually Sometimes Never
Hispanic? Always Usually Sometimes Never
American Indian
or Alaskan Native? Always Usually Sometimes Never
Asian? Always Usually Sometimes Never
Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Islander? Always Usually Sometimes Never
Multiracial? Always Usually Sometimes Never
Another race not yet mentioned? Please specify________________________________
Always Usually Sometimes Never
H1. Now, I just have a few more questions about <NAME>.
H2. If respondent reports White only, then ask:
Earlier you said <NAME> was White. What is <NAME’s> specific origin? For example, German, Irish, Lebanese, Egyptian, and so on. H8
____________________________________________________________
H3. If respondent reports Black or African American only, then ask:
Earlier you said <NAME> was Black or African American. What is <NAME>’s specific origin? For example, African American, Haitian, Nigerian, and so on. H8
____________________________________________________________
H4. If respondent reports multiple responses including White, then ask:
Earlier, one of the things you said was that <NAME> was White. What is <NAME’s> specific White origin? For example, German, Irish, Lebanese, Egyptian, and so on. H5 or H8
____________________________________________________________
H5. If respondent reports multiple responses including Black or African American, then ask:
Earlier, one of the things you said was that <NAME> was Black or African American. What is <NAME’s> specific Black origin? For example, African American, Haitian, Nigerian, and so on. H8
____________________________________________________________
H6. If respondent reports Hispanic only and no race, then ask:
Earlier, you said <NAME> was <FILL SPECIFIC HISPANIC ORIGIN>. People of Hispanic, Latino or Spanish origin may be of any race. Does <he/she> consider <him/her>self White, Black or African American, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander or Some Other Race?
White
Black or African American
American Indian or Alaskan Native
Asian
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
Some Other Race
No/None of these – Specify exactly what R said _____________________________
H7. If respondent reports multiple races or origins for Person 2 then ask:
Earlier, you reported more than one race or origin for <NAME>. Does he/she more closely identify with one of these groups?
Yes What is that group?
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
No
H8. Now we have a couple of questions about <Name’s> parents.
H9a. Was <NAME> adopted?
Yes
No
H9b. Does <NAME> have a step-parent?
Yes
No
(Relationship based skip pattern:)
Fill “biological” only if adopted or step parent is “Yes”
H10. What is the race or origin of <Name’s> (biological) mother?
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
H11. What is the race or origin of <Name’s> (biological) father?
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
I4. Thank you. We have reached the end of the interview. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts and time to assist us with our research.
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | Ideas for Race and Hispanic Origin Yes/No Questions and Write-in |
Author | rasto001 |
Last Modified By | macho001 |
File Modified | 2009-09-01 |
File Created | 2009-09-01 |