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Survey
Justification:
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as much space as needed; if necessary include additional
explanation on a
separate
page.)
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Social
science research in support of park planning and management is
mandated in the NPS
Management Policies 2006 (Section
8.11.1, “Social Science Studies”). The NPS pursues a
policy that facilitates social science studies in support of the
NPS mission to protect resources and enhance the enjoyment of
present and future generations (National Park Service Act of
1916, 38 Stat 535, 16 USC 1, et seq.). NPS policy mandates that
social science research will be used to provide an understanding
of park visitors, the non-visiting public, gateway communities
and regions, and human interactions with park resources. Such
studies are needed to provide a scientific basis for park
planning, development.
Bryce
Canyon National Park (BRCA) is responsible for providing
information concerning on human-wildlife interactions,
specifically the negative consequences of feeding or leaving food
available for. Despite management actions, these interactions
continue to be a problem that leads to human-wildlife conflicts
within the park. An observational study conducted during the
summer of 2013 found that 39% of interactions between visitors
and wildlife were undesirable (feeding wildlife, wildlife
begging, chasing wildlife, and wildlife approaching humans).
This
proposed collection will be used to investigate the perceptions,
attitudes, and expectations of visitors concerning wildlife at
BRCA. The
purpose of the proposed questionnaire provide information about
GRCA visitor’s:
perceptions
about human-wildlife interactions
knowledge
about wildlife within BRCA
awareness
of appropriate behaviors around wildlife, including small
mammals
Interest
in learning more about programs offered at the BRCA
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Survey
Methodology: (Use as much space as needed; if necessary include
additional explanation on a
separate
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Respondent
Universe:
All
adult visitors (18 years old and older) at Bryce Canyon National
Park during the 2015 summer season.
Sampling
Plan/Procedures:
The
sampling period will include
the park’s peak use period, summer (May-September 2015);
during the time of day when the majority of visitation occurs
(between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.).
We
will stratify the sample by distributing 5,000 questionnaires at
8 locations throughout BRCA: the Bryce Amphitheatre (Sunset,
Sunrise, and Inspirations Points),
two2 campgrounds, the General Store Picnic Area, and Rainbow
Point.
A
proportionate number of questionnaires will be distributed based
upon the visitation rate at each site, as estimated by the BRCA
staff.
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Location
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%
of surveys
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#
of surveys
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Bryce
Amphitheater
3
locations
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45%
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2,500
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Campgrounds
2
locations
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30%
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1,500
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General
Store Picnic Area
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15%
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750
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Bryce
Point
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5%
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250
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Rainbow
Point
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5%
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250
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On
each sampling day, one of the 8 locations will be randomly
selected for sampling. We will stay at this location for 1 hour
distributing questionnaires, and then randomly select the next
location and repeat until we are finished surveying for the day.
Potential respondents will be approached at each site using a
systematic random sampling method. For each party approached, the
person with the most recent birthday will be asked to complete
the questionnaire. If a person declines to participate, is under
18 years of age or an employee, or has already answered a
questionnaire, we will approach the very next party.
Questionnaires are estimated to take 5 minutes to complete. This
estimate is based on a pilot test conducted with mock visitors at
Utah State University.
The
visitors will be asked to complete their survey at the end of
their visit and will be given the option to return the
questionnaire by placing it in one of three designated drop boxes
located at the Visitor Center, Bryce Canyon Lodge Front Desk, and
the General Store by mail or to. Questionnaires will be
collected from the drop boxes regularly throughout the day.
Instrument
Administration:
The
investigator will approach visitors of BRCA one of the 8
locations described above. The investigator will ask the
visitors if they would be willing to participate in the survey,
using a standardized introduction. Upon agreeing to participate,
the investigator will provide the visitor with a questionnaire.
Once the visitor receives the questionnaire, the investigator
will provide a brief, explanation of when and how to fill out the
questionnaire, and where to return the questionnaire. These
instructions are also on the written questionnaire. The
investigator will then depart from the visitors, allowing the
respondents to fill out the survey at their leisure.
Expected
Response Rate/Confidence Levels:
The
overall sample size is expected to be 5,000 visitors. We expect
that 40% of the visitors (n= 2,000) will complete and return the
questionnaires. The findings
are estimated to be accurate within 7 percentage points, based on
the sample size and using a 95% confidence level. This will be
sufficient for NPS planning purposes.
In order to reach the desired number of respondents, we are
providing drop boxes at the three most visited buildings in BRCA.
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Strategies
for dealing with potential non-response bias:
This
information will not be used to make generalization to any
populations other than those responding to the survey. Secondly
this information will only be used to inform managers at Bryce
Canyon National Park about the experiences and expectations the
visitors had about wildlife during the sampling period.
We
will ask all non-respondent to verbally respond to question 6b.
“On
a scale of 1-5, 5 representing the highest level of awareness,
please tell me how much do you know about the following topics.”
We
assume that those persons more interest and engaged with subject
of survey subject, will be more likely to respond. We will
compare the non-respondent with the respondents using the
responses to this question.
Description
of any pre-testing and peer review of the methods and/or
instrument (recommended):
Because
this is a graduate research project conducted through Utah State
University (USU), the methods and survey instruments were
reviewed and approved by a Biological Statistician as well as the
USU Institutional Review Board which reviews all human surveys.
The questionnaire was designed in close coordination with the
Park Service staff of Bryce Canyon National Park and uses
questions that have were listed in the pool of known questions.
A
series of draft questionnaire were also pretested using mock
visitor scenarios with students at Utah State University.
Revisions were made based on the outcomes of the pretests.
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Burden
Estimates:
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We
plan to administer 5,000 questionnaires during the sampling
period.
With
an anticipated response rate of 40%, we expect to receive 2,000
completed responses for this collection.
The
initial contact time is expected to be 1 minute per contact. The
total burden is expected to be 83 hours (5000 x 1 minute). For
those agreeing to continue (n=2,000), the contact time is
expected to be an additional 2 minutes to provide instructions.
The total burden for this is expected to be 67 hours (2,000 x 2
minutes). We expect that the average time to complete the
questionnaire will be five minutes per visitor (2,000 x 5 minute
= 167 hours). Total time contact plus completed survey is
estimated to be 233 hours. We expect that 50% of the
non-respondents (n=1,500) will agree to answer the non-respondent
questions when asked. This will add one minute to the initial
contact time (1,500 x 1= 25 hours).
The
total burden for the collection will be 341 hours.
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