Recruitment Screener

Enclosure 1_Recruitment Information.pdf

Generic Clearance for Questionnaire Pretesting Research

Recruitment Screener

OMB: 0607-0725

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Additional Screener Questions
1. Would you describe the place where you live as rural, suburban, or urban?
a. Rural
b. Suburban
c. Urban
d. Not sure
2. Which of the following best describes the type of place where you live?
a. A one-family house detached from any other house
b. A one-family house attached to one or more houses
c. A building with 2 or more apartments
d. A mobile home
e. Some other type of residence
3. How long have you lived in the place where you currently live?
a. Less than a year
b. 1 year to 2 years
c. More than 2 years but less than 5 years
d. More than 5 years but less than 10 years
e. More than 10 years but less than 20 years
f. 20 years or more
4. Is the place where you currently live…
a. Rented by you or someone in this household?
b. Owned by you or someone in this household?
5. Do you currently live with anyone who is not related to you (for example, with a roommate or
renter)?
a. Yes
b. No
6. Who typically handles the mail in your household?
o Only you
o You and other members of your household
o Someone else in your household other than you

7. Do you prefer to do surveys on the web or by mail?
o Web
o Mail

Recruitment text

Broadcast Email Announcement:
Subject: Participants needed for study
From the Desk of Paul Beatty (Chief, Center for Behavioral Science Methods)
The Center for Behavioral Science Methods is looking for adults (aged 18 or older) to help evaluate
different types of online maps. Interviews will be one hour and will take place at a convenient location,
including at the Census Bureau in Suitland, Maryland. We will provide $40 to each person who
participates in the study (federal employees are not eligible to receive the $40).
If interested, please call Kevin at (301) 763-4979 or email him at csm.participate@census.gov. Please
mention the word Maps.
Please feel free to pass this request along to other people that you may know in the Washington, D.C.
area. Only one person per household may qualify.

Craigslist Advertisement:
Subject: Participants needed for study ($40)
The U.S. Census Bureau is looking for adults (aged 18 or older) to help evaluate different types of online
maps. Interviews will be one hour and will take place at a convenient location, including at the Census
Bureau in Suitland, Maryland. We will provide $40 to each person who participates in the study.
If interested, please call Kevin at (301) 763-4979 or email him at csm.participate@census.gov. Please
mention the word Maps.
Please feel free to pass this request along to other people that you may know in the Washington, D.C.
area. Only one person per household may qualify.

Participate in a Census Bureau
study and earn $40
The U.S. Census Bureau is looking for adults (aged 18 or older)
to help evaluate different types of online maps. Interviews will
be one hour and will take place at a convenient location,
including at the Census Bureau in Suitland, Maryland. We will
provide $40 to each person who participates in the study.
If interested, please call Kevin at (301)763-4979 or email him
at csm.participate@census.gov. Please mention the word
“Maps.”
Please feel free to pass this request along to other people that
you may know in the Washington, D.C. area. Only one person
per household may qualify.

301-763-4979
csm.participate@census.gov

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AuthorJessica Holzberg (CENSUS/CSM FED)
File Modified2019-02-21
File Created2019-02-21

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