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Questionnaire unit no : TP1005a_02 (Popularity of Principal Officials) |
Part I Hello, sir/madam. This is Mr/Ms X, an iterviewer from the Public Opinion Programme at the University of Hong Kong. We would like to ask your opinions on some social issues, this will only take you a few minutes. Please rest assured that your phone number is randomly selected by our computer and the information you provide will be kept stictly confidential. [Note: If the respondent has any queries on the survey, interviewer can read "Should you have any questions regarding this interview, you may call xxxx-xxxx to talk to the Human Research Ethics Committee of the University of Hong Kong during office hours. [For interviewer's info. it is Human Research Ethics Committee for Non-Clinical Faculties of the University of Hong Kong.] |
S1-Is your phone number xxxx xxxx? |
Yes |
No (skip to end) |
S2-Which district are you living in? |
Wanchai |
Eastern |
Central / Western |
Southern |
Kwun Tong |
Kowloon City |
Wong Tai Sin |
Mongkok |
Sham Shui Po |
Yau Tsim |
Sai Kung |
Shatin |
Islands |
Tsuen Wan |
Kwai Tsing |
Tuen Mun |
Yuen Long |
North |
Tai Po |
Refuse to answer |
S3-How many members are there in your household? |
__ |
Refuse to answer |
Part II Selection of Respondent |
S4-Since the target respondents of this survey are HK citizens aged 18-year or above, so could you please tell me how many such person at your home and not out now? (Interviewer is not allowed to ask if there is only one person at home now.)【If there is no household member aged 18 or above, interview can be terminated.】 |
Yes, 1 person |
Yes, 2-20 persons (skip to S6) |
No (skip to end) |
Refuse to answer (skip to end) |
S5- To ensure the authenticity of the figures, the interview may be audio recorded, however, the data recorded will only used for internal reference. Shall we start the survey now? |
Yes – The person who picked up the phone is the respondent (skip to Q1) |
No – Refuse to answer (skip to end) |
S6- Since there are more than one eligible person, and we would like all the family members have an equal chance to participate in the survey, may I please talk to the one who will have his/ her birthday next? (Interviewer can illustrate with examples: "that means is there anyone who will have his / her birthday in May or the coming three months?")Before the interview starts, interviewer must read out: To ensure the authenticity of the figures, the interview may be audio recorded, however, the data recorded will only used for internal reference. Shall we start the survey now? |
Yes – The person who picked up the phone is the respondent |
Yes – Another family member is the respondent【Interviewers to repeat self-introduction】 |
No – Household-level refusal (skip to end) |
No – Known respondent refusal (skip to end) |
Part III Survey Questions (Popularity of Secretaries of Departments) |
Q1-Please use a scale of 0-100 to rate your extent of support to the Chief Secretary for Administration Henry Tang Ying-yen, with 0 indicating absolutely not supportive, 100 indicating absolutely supportive and 50 indicating half-half. How would you rate the Chief Secretary for Administration Henry Tang Ying-yen? |
__ |
Don't know him/her |
Don't know |
Refuse to answer |
Q2-If you had the right to vote on the reappointment or dismissal of Henry Tang Ying-yen as the Chief Secretary for Administration tomorrow, how would you vote? |
Reappointment |
Dismissal |
Abstention |
Refuse to answer |
Q3-Please rate your support of the Financial Secretary John Tsang Chun-wah using a 0-100 scale. 0 stands for absolutely no support, 100 stands for absolute support, 50 stands for half-half. How would you rate the Financial Secretary Henry Tang Ying-yen? |
__ |
Don't know him/her |
Don't know |
Refuse to answer |
Q4-If you had the right to vote on the reappointment or dismissal of John Tsang Chun-wah as the Financial Secretary tomorrow, how would you vote? |
Reappointment |
Dismissal |
Abstention |
Refuse to answer |
Q5-Please use a scale of 0-100 to rate your extent of support to the Secretary for Justice Wong Yan Lung, with 0 indicating absolutely not supportive, 100 indicating absolutely supportive and 50 indicating half-half. How would you rate the Secretary for Justice Wong Yan Lung? |
__ |
Don't know him/her |
Don't know |
Refuse to answer |
Q6-If you had the right to vote on the reappointment or dismissal of Wong Yan Lung as the Secretary for Justice tomorrow, how would you vote? |
Reappointment |
Dismissal |
Abstention |
Refuse to answer |
Part IV Survey Questions (Popularity of Directors of Bureaux) |
Q1-If you had the right to vote on the reappointment or dismissal of Denise Yue Chung-yee as the Secretary for the Civil Service tomorrow, how would you vote? |
Reappointment |
Dismissal |
Abstention |
Refuse to answer |
Q2-If you had the right to vote on the reappointment or dismissal of Rita Lau Ng Wai-lan as the Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development tomorrow, how would you vote? |
Reappointment |
Dismissal |
Abstention |
Refuse to answer |
Q3-If you had the right to vote on the reappointment or dismissal of Stephen Lam Sui-lung as the Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs tomorrow, how would you vote? |
Reappointment |
Dismissal |
Abstention |
Refuse to answer |
Q4-If you had the right to vote on the reappointment or dismissal of Carrie Lam as the Secretary for Development tomorrow, how would you vote? |
Reappointment |
Dismissal |
Abstention |
Refuse to answer |
Q5-If you had the right to vote on the reappointment or dismissal of Michael Suen Ming-yeung as the Secretary for Education tomorrow, how would you vote? |
Reappointment |
Dismissal |
Abstention |
Refuse to answer |
Q6-If you had the right to vote on the reappointment or dismissal of Edward Yau as the Secretary for the Environment tomorrow, how would you vote? |
Reappointment |
Dismissal |
Abstention |
Refuse to answer |
Q7-If you had the right to vote on the reappointment or dismissal of K C Chan as the Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury tomorrow, how would you vote? |
Reappointment |
Dismissal |
Abstention |
Refuse to answer |
Q8-If you had the right to vote on the reappointment or dismissal of York Chow Yat-ngok as the Secretary for Food and Health tomorrow, how would you vote? |
Reappointment |
Dismissal |
Abstention |
Refuse to answer |
Q9-If you had the right to vote on the reappointment or dismissal of Tsang Tak-sing as the Secretary for Home Affairs tomorrow, how would you vote? |
Reappointment |
Dismissal |
Abstention |
Refuse to answer |
Q10-If you had the right to vote on the reappointment or dismissal of Matthew Cheung as the Secretary for Labour and Welfare tomorrow, how would you vote? |
Reappointment |
Dismissal |
Abstention |
Refuse to answer |
Q11-If you had the right to vote on the reappointment or dismissal of Ambrose Lee Siu-kwong as the Secretary for Security tomorrow, how would you vote? |
Reappointment |
Dismissal |
Abstention |
Refuse to answer |
Q12-If you had the right to vote on the reappointment or dismissal of Eva Cheng as the Secretary for Transport and Housing tomorrow, how would you vote? |
Reappointment |
Dismissal |
Abstention |
Refuse to answer |
V1-Are you a registered voter? |
Yes (including those who have just registered) |
No |
Refuse to answer |
V2-【Only for registered voters】Did you vote in the Legislative Council Election in 2008? |
Yes |
No |
Forgotten |
Refuse to answer |
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