Do you agree with the following statements? Please employ a five-point scale: 1 for "disagree very much", 3 for "neither agree nor disagree", 5 for "agree very much".
Disagree very much
Agree very much
Don't know
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2
3
4
5
I marched to oppose the legislation for Article 23.
I could continuously sense the strong leadership of the march organizers during the march.
I marched because the overall performance of the government is intolerable.
I marched because the overall performance of the government is disappointing.
I marched because this activity can bring about a better society.
I marched because the government's performance during the SARS epidemic was too poor.
Disagree very much
Agree very much
Don't know
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2
3
4
5
Tung Chee-hwa should step down.
Hong Kong people should adopt the strategy of "People Power" to make Tung Chee-hwa step down.
July 1 March will make the government respect public opinion more.
Hong Kong's democracy movement lacks leadership.
I would not withhold the fact of my participation in the march from anybody.
I have a lot of friends.
I often get together with friends.
What do you think citizens and the media should do if the legislation for Article 23 is passed?
Citizens should:
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Accept the reality
Continue the struggle in compliance with the law
Continue the struggle by civil disobedience
Don't know
The media should:
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Accept the reality
Continue the struggle in compliance with the law
Defy the law
Don't know
Which of the following marks is closest to your degree of support toward these leaders? (Please employ a 100-mark scale: 0 for absolute opposition, 100 for absolute support, 50 for half-half.)
What is the importance of the calls from the following sources toward your decision to participate in this march? Please employ a 5-point scale: 1 for "very unimportant", 3 for "neither important nor unimportant", 5 for "very important".
Very unimporant
Very important
DK / Not applicable
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2
3
4
5
Calls from newspaper editorials
Calls from newspaper columns
Calls resulting from news reports on newspapers
Calls from radio phone-in programmes
Calls resulting from radio news
Calls from internet (including emails among friends)
Very unimporant
Very important
DK / Not applicable
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2
3
4
5
Calls resulting from TV news
Calls resulting from information programmes on the TV
Calls from family members
Calls from such inter-personal relationships as friends, colleagues or fellow students
Calls from religious leaders and followers
Calls from political parties
Calls from individual social celebrities
Calls from an organization I belong to
Do you go online?
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Never
Around an hour a day
Around 2 hours a day
More than 2 hours a day
Don't know
If you go online, how often do you undergo the following activities? Please employ a 5-point scale: 1 for "never", 3 for "sometimes", 5 for "often".
Never
Often
Not applicable
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2
3
4
5
Participate in BBS discussion
Participate in general discussion with friends online
Get in touch with relatives and friends via the internet
Get in touch with unknown people via the internet
Exchange public affairs information with others
Exchange opinion on public affairs with others
Exchange with others messages satirizing against the Chief Executive or the SAR government
Exchange information about the march with others
How many days a week do you read newspaper on average?
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0 day
1 day
2 day
3 day
4 day
5 day
6 day
Everyday
Which newspaper do you read most often?
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Oriental Daily
Apple Daily
Ming Pao
The Sun (Hong Kong)
SCMP
HK Economic Journal
HK Economic Times
HK Daily News
Sing Pao
Sing Tao Daily
HK Commercial Daily
Ta Kung Pao
Wen Wei Pao
Metro
Standard
Other (Please specify)
How many days a week do you watch TV news on average?
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0 day
1 day
2 day
3 day
4 day
5 day
6 day
Everyday
How many times have you participated in march before?
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0
1
2
3
4
5
More than 5
Don't know
Have you ever voted in the previous Legislative Council elections?
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Yes
No
Don't know
Are you a member of some social organizations (religious, political, professional or other)?
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Yes
No
Don't know
If positive, how often do you participate in the activities of the above organizations?
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Never
Seldom
Sometimes
Often
Very often
Not applicable
Did you come to this march together with others? (Multiple answers allowed)
If you came together with others, who proposed to come out first?
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You proposed first.
Difficult to tell. You share the same idea a priori.
Others proposed first.
Not applicable
When did you know the time and venue of the march?
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Today (i.e., July 1)
Yesterday (i.e., the day before July 1)
A few days but less than 1 week before July 1
About 1 week before July 1
About 2 weeks before July 1
About 3 weeks before July 1
About 1 month before July 1
Don't know
From what channel did you learn of the time and venue of the march? (Multiple answers allowed)
When did you decide to participate in the march?
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Today (i.e., July 1)
Yesterday (i.e., the day before July 1)
A few days but less than 1 week before July 1
About 1 week before July 1
About 2 weeks before July 1
About 3 weeks before July 1
About 1 month before July 1
Don't know
Where was your starting point for the march?
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Victoria Park
Between Victoria Park and Mitsukoshi department store at Hennessy Centre above Causeway Bay MTR station
Between Mitsukoshi department store and Southorn Centre above Wan Chai MTR station
Between Southorn Centre and the destination at Central Government Offices
Where did you leave the march procession?
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Between Victoria Park and Mitsukoshi department store at Hennessy Centre above Causeway Bay MTR station
Between Mitsukoshi department store and Southorn Centre above Wan Chai MTR station
Between Southorn Centre and the destination at Central Government Offices
The destination
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