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What is the Ask U.S. Panel pilot?
The Ask U.S. Panel pilot is a national survey by the U.S. Census
Bureau and the Department of Defense. The purpose of the pilot panel
is to collect the opinions of individuals living across the United
States (U.S.), including service members and their spouses. The pilot
results may be used to develop a long-term panel. Data collected may
be used to improve military life and policies. The Ask U.S. panel
will consist of individuals living across the U.S., including
active-duty service members and spouses of active-duty service
members.
How was I selected for the Ask U.S. Panel
military sample pilot?
You are one of 2,500 active-duty service members and spouses across
the U.S. that was randomly selected to participate. In order for the
Ask U.S. Panel to be successful, it is important to have participants
that represent the military as a whole.
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For additional information, contact the RTI Ask U.S. Panel pilot team
at:
1-866-558-0774 from 9:00 am-12:00 am Monday through Thursday, 9:00
am-11:00 pm on Fridays, 10:00 am-9:00 pm on Saturdays, and 1:30
pm-11:00 pm on Sundays (EST)
askuspanel@rti.org
You can also learn more about the Ask U.S. Panel pilot by visiting
[WEBSITE]
OMB Number: ####-####
Expiration Date: ##/##/####
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Why should my I participate?
Participation
in the Ask U.S. Panel pilot is voluntary. There are no penalties for
refusing to answer any questions. However, your cooperation is
important because it will ensure our survey results represent an
accurate picture of active-duty service members and spouses of
active-duty service members. Your answers not only represent you, but
also hundreds of other active-duty service members and spouses. The
data collected by the panel may be used to inform policies affecting
active-duty service members and their families. The information you
provide will also help DoD and the U.S. Census Bureau improve how
data may be collected in the future.
You
may choose not to take part in the Ask U.S. Panel, but because our
sample is randomly selected, no other active-duty service member or
spouses of active-duty service members can take your place. By taking
part in the Ask U.S. Panel, you will represent the views and opinions
of many other individuals like yourself.
Do I receive anything for participating?
Yes.
As a token of appreciation, you received $5 in the panel invitation
and will receive an additional $20 for completing your initial
enrollment survey. Furthermore, you will receive an additional $10
for completing a 15-minute survey later in 2022.
What does participation in Ask U.S. Panel pilot
involve?
You
will first complete a 20-minute enrollment survey to confirm your
eligibility and enroll in the panel. Panelists will be asked to be a
part of the pilot panel for one year, in which they will be invited
to complete one additional 15-minute survey in 2022. Surveys will be
about a variety of topics, such as food and nutrition, housing,
employment, and education. Panelists will be asked to participate in
one additional survey. Participation in the additional survey is
voluntary and you may skip the survey if you do not wish to complete.
How will you protect my privacy?
The
U.S. Census Bureau, the Department of Defense, other partnering
federal agencies, and RTI, a not-for-profit research organization,
are committed to assuring the confidentiality of the information you
provide. All survey responses will be combined with the answers of
many others and reported in a summary form.
Our
interest is only in the combination of all responses and not anyone’s
individual answers. Your
name and any other identifying information will never be associated
with the answers you provide on surveys – this information is
only collected for contact purposes so that we may send you
invitations to future surveys. Your privacy and confidentiality are
protected to the full extent required by law.
Who is sponsoring the Ask U.S. Panel pilot?
The
U.S. Census Bureau is the primary sponsor of the Ask U.S. Panel
pilot. Other federal agencies, including the Department of Defense,
also contribute funding and sponsor surveys for the Ask U.S. Panel.
Who is RTI International?
The U.S. Census Bureau has partnered with RTI International (RTI), a
not-for-profit research organization, to do the Ask U.S. Panel pilot.
RTI conducts research both in the United States and abroad under
agreements with federal, state, and local governments; public service
agencies; universities and foundations; and commercial clients. You
can learn more about RTI by visiting www.rti.org.
How do I know if the Ask U.S. Panel pilot is
legitimate?
You may find out
more information regarding U.S. Census Bureau survey programs at
https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/surveyhelp/faqs.html.
You may also contact the U.S. Census Bureau at ADRM.pra@census.gov or
the RTI International Ask U.S. Pilot Panel Data Collection Task
Leader, Dustin Williams, at askuspanel@rti.org to confirm the
legitimacy of the Ask U.S. Panel
The study has also been approved by the U.S. Office of Management and
Budget (OMB). The valid OMB control number for this information
collection is ####-####. The expiration date is ##/##/####.
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File Created | 2022-04-07 |