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Appendix B2.
Interview Cards

This set of cards is to be used during the interview with airport passengers. It will allow passengers to have the questions in front of them as they are answering.

 

Planes, Trains, and Auto-Mobility: An Innovative Approach to Increase Walking in the Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport

Interview Cards

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The Atlanta Airport is supporting this CDC interview on how people move from place to place in the airport. We are asking you to take part in this interview because you are using the Atlanta Airport today.

We will enter your answers on this device [interviewer shows hand-held electronic device].  We will not ask for or put your name in the report or on the form. You may choose not to answer any question and for any reason. You may say that you want to pass on the question and we will just move on to the next one. You may also stop at any time.

You will get no direct benefit from being a part of this interview, but the results could be of future benefit to you or someone you know.

        <number>

 

Are you ready to begin?

  • Yes 

  • No 

<number>

 

Are you travelling today
for business or leisure?

  • Business 

  • Leisure 

  • Both 

  • Other (please explain) 

<number>

 

How long have you been
waiting at this gate?

  • 1-4 minutes 

  • 5-9 minutes 

  • 10-29  minutes 

  • 30 or more minutes 

<number>

 

For this trip, did you…

  • Depart from Atlanta and enter through airport security? 

  • Fly in at a gate on a different concourse in this airport? 

  • Fly in at a gate at this concourse of the airport? 

<number>

 

In the airport today,
did you ride the train?

  • Yes 

  • No 

<number>

 

Did you walk rather
than ride the airport train?

  • Yes 

  • No 

<number>

 

You just told me that you walked, rather than rode the train, to get here. Now I would like to ask you why you chose to walk. For each sentence, is it a reason why you chose to walk today?

<number>

<number>

<number>

 

Walking is quicker.

Is this a reason why you
chose to walk today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

Walking is good for my health.

Is this a reason why you
chose to walk today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

Walking helps me get exercise.

Is this a reason why you
chose to walk today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

Walking helps me maintain weight.

Is this a reason why you
chose to walk today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

Walking burns calories.

Is this a reason why you
chose to walk today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

Walking allows me to view the art along the walkway.

Is this a reason why you
chose to walk today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

Walking allows me to avoid the wait/crowd for the train.

Is this a reason why you
chose to walk today?

Yes

No

Not sure

 

I had extra time.

Is this a reason why you
chose to walk today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

Walking reduces my stress.

Is this a reason why you
chose to walk today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

Walking lets my children run around before we board the plane.

Is this a reason why you
chose to walk today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

I like to walk.

Is this a reason why you
chose to walk today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

I am familiar with the
layout of the airport.

Is this a reason why you
chose to walk today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

Is there any other reason you
would like to tell us about?

<number>

 

You just told me that you rode the train on your way here. Now I would like to ask you why you chose to ride the train. For each sentence, is it a reason why you chose to ride the train today?

<number>

 

Everyone else was
riding the train.

Is this a reason you chose
to ride the train today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

I did not know that
walking was an option.

Is this a reason you chose
to ride the train today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

I did not have enough time (walking is not fast enough).

Is this a reason you chose
to ride the train today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

Walking was too difficult
(health, bags, children).

Is this a reason you chose
to ride the train today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

I was afraid of getting
lost while walking.

Is this a reason you chose
to ride the train today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

I am not wearing suitable
clothing for walking.

Is this a reason you chose
to ride the train today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

I do not want to sweat.

Is this a reason you chose
to ride the train today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

I do not like walking.

Is this a reason you chose
to ride the train today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

Riding the train is
more fun than walking.

Is this a reason you chose
to ride the train today?

Yes

No

Not sure

<number>

 

Is there any other reason you

would like to tell us about?

<number>

 

The airport is making signs to encourage people to walk rather than ride the train. I am going to show/read several ideas to encourage walking at this airport. For each one, please tell me how likely it is to convince you to walk.

<number>

 

Walking takes about two
more minutes than riding
the train to the next stop.

How likely is it that this idea
would encourage you to walk?

Very unlikely

Unlikely

Likely

Very Likely

<number>

 

A map showing directions to
the gates make walking easy.

How likely is it that this idea
would encourage you to walk?

Very Unlikely

Unlikely

Likely

Very Likely

<number>

 

Signs showing directions to
the gates make walking easy.

How likely is it that this idea
would encourage you to walk?

Very Unlikely

Unlikely

Likely

Very Likely

<number>

 

Walking makes me healthier.

How likely is it that this idea
would encourage you to walk?

Very Unlikely

Unlikely

Likely

Very Likely

<number>

 

Walking is good for health, according to the CDC.

How likely is it that this idea
would encourage you to walk?

Very Unlikely

Unlikely

Likely

Very Likely

<number>

 

Walking instead of riding the train is better for the planet.

How likely is it that this idea
would encourage you to walk?

Very Unlikely

Unlikely

Likely

Very Likely

<number>

 

Walking burns calories.

How likely is it that this idea
would encourage you to walk?

Very Unlikely

Unlikely

Likely

Very Likely

<number>

 

Walking helps maintain weight.

How likely is it that this idea
would encourage you to walk?

Very Unlikely

Unlikely

Likely

Very Likely

<number>

 

Walking helps me get exercise.

How likely is it that this idea
would encourage you to walk?

Very Unlikely

Unlikely

Likely

Very Likely

<number>

 

Walking lets my children run around before we board the plane.

How likely is it that this idea
would encourage you to walk?

Very Unlikely

Unlikely

Likely

Very Likely

<number>

 

Walking is fun.

How likely is it that this idea
would encourage you to walk?

Very Unlikely

Unlikely

Likely

Very Likely

<number>

 

Walking lets me enjoy the art
and music along the walkway.

How likely is it that this idea
would encourage you to walk?

Very Unlikely

Unlikely

Likely

Very Likely

<number>

 

Do you have any other comments

or ideas to encourage walking?

If yes, what are they?

<number>

 

What is
your gender?

  • Male 

  • Female 

<number>

 

What is
your age?

  • 18-24 years 

  • 25-44 years 

  • 45-64 years 

  • 65 years or older 

<number>

 

What is
your ethnicity?

  • Hispanic or Latino 

  • Not Hispanic or Latino 

<number>

 

What is your race?
(select one or more)

  • White 

  • Black or African American 

  • Asian 

  • Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 

  • American Indian/Alaska Native 

<number>

 

What is your state of residence (or country of residence, if not U.S.A.)?

<number>

 

Thank you for your time. Your responses will be very helpful to this project and will be kept completely anonymous.

<number>

 
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