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Questionnaire unit no : TP180501_02 (Popularity of Principal Officials) |
Part I Self-introduction -- Good afternoon/evening, Mr. /Ms. /Mrs., my name is X, an interviewer from the Public Opinion Programme (POP) at The University of Hong Kong. We would like to ask your opinions on some social issues, this will only take you around 10 minutes. I would like to stress that your number is randomly drawn from our database and your information provided will be kept strictly confidential and used for aggregate analysis only. If you have any questions about the research, you can call xxxx xxxx to talk to our supervisors. If you want to know more about the rights as a participant, please contact The University of Hong Kong (full name: Human Research Ethics Committee of The University of Hong Kong) at xxxx xxxx during office hours. For quality control purpose, our conversation will be recorded for internal reference. All data containing personal identifiers and the recording will be destroyed within six months upon project completion. Is it okay for us to start this survey?
Yes
No (Interview ends. Thank you, and bye-bye.)
S1 May I know if your telephone number is xxxx-xxxx?
Yes (ask S2)
No (Interview ends. Thank you for your cooperation. Bye-bye.)
Part IIa Selection of Respondent (for landline samples)
S2a The target population of this survey is Hong Kong residents aged 18 or above. May I know how many members in your household belong to this group?
One, only one (Interview starts)[If the one answering the phone does not belong to the target group, invite the belonged respondent to pick up the phone and repeat “self-introduction”]
More than one, ____ (ask S3)
No (Interview ends. Thank you for your cooperation. Bye-bye.)
Refuse to answer (Interview ends. Thank you for your cooperation. Bye-bye.)
S3 Since there is more than one available, we hope that all qualified family members have equal chance to be interviewed. I would like to speak to the one who will have her birthday next. [Interviewer can ask: “is there anyone whose birthday is in this month or the coming three months?]
Yes–The one answered the phone is the respondent (Interview starts)
Yes–Another family member is the respondent【Interviewer repeat self-introduction】(Interview starts)
The qualified family member is not at home / not available【Interviewer to make appointment for interview】
No–Family member refuses to answer (Interview ends. Thank you for your cooperation. Bye-bye.)
No–Respondent refuses to answer (Interview ends. Thank you for your cooperation. Bye-bye.)
Part IIb Selection of Respondent (for mobile samples)
S2b The target population of this survey is Hong Kong residents aged 18 or above. Do you belong to this group?
Yes
No (Interview ends. Thank you for your cooperation. Bye-bye.)
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 Matthew Cheung Kin-chung, with 0 indicating absolutely not supportive, 100 indicating absolutely supportive and 50 indicating half-half. How would you rate the Chief Secretary for Administration Matthew Cheung Kin-chung?
__
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 Matthew Cheung Kin-chung 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 Paul Chan Mo Po 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 Paul Chan Mo Po?
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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 Paul Chan Mo Po 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 Teresa Cheng, with 0 indicating absolutely not supportive, 100 indicating absolutely supportive and 50 indicating half-half. How would you rate the Secretary for Justice Teresa Cheng?
__
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 Teresa Cheng 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 Joshua Law 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 Edward Yau 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 Patrick Nip 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 Michael Wong 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 Kevin 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 Wong Kam-sing 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 James Lau 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 Sophia Chan 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 Lau Kong-wah 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 Law Chi Kwong 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 John Lee 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 Frank Chan as the Secretary for Transport and Housing tomorrow, how would you vote?
Reappointment
Dismissal
Abstention
Refuse to answer
Q13-If you had the right to vote on the reappointment or dismissal of Nicholas Yang as the Secretary for Innovation and Technology 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
Part IV Voters’ Information
LC22-(Only for registered voters) Have you ever voted in the past Council elections, including Legislative Council and District Council?
Yes
No, I was a voter
No, I was not a voter
Forgotten
Refuse to answer
LC23D-Political Inclination (Read out the first 3 answers, order to be randomized by computer)
Inclined toward the pro-democracy camp
Inclined toward the pro-establishment camp
Inclined toward the centrist
No political inclination / Politically neutral / Don’t belong to any camp
Others
Don’t know / Hard to say
Refuse to answer
Part V Personal information - I'd like to know some of your personal particulars in order to facilitate our analysis.
D1-Gender
Male
Female
D2-Age【Input exact number】
_____
Refuse to answer
D2b-[Only for respondents who are unwilling to disclose their exact age] Age (range) [Interviewers can read out the ranges]
18-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70 or above
Refuse to answer
D3-Education Attainment
Primary or below
Secondary 1 to Secondary 3
Secondary 4 to Secondary 5
Secondary 6
Secondary 7
Tertiary, non-degree course
Tertiary, degree course
Master's degree
Doctoral degree
Refuse to answer
D4-The type of ownership of your house is:
Self-purchased, or
Rent?
Refuse to answer
D5-House type
Public housing estate
Housing Authority subsidized sale flats
Housing Society subsidized sale flats
Private housing
Village: villas / bungalows / modern village houses
Village: simple stone structures / traditional village houses
Public temporary housing
Private temporary housing
Staff quarters
Others
Refuse to answer
D6-Your marital status is :
Single
Married/ Cohabiting
Divorced / Separated/Widowed
Refuse to answer
D7-Occupation
Managers and administrators
Professionals
Associate professionals
Clerks
Service workers and shop sales workers
Skilled agricultural and fishery workers
Craft and related workers
Plant and machine operators and assemblers
Non-skilled workers
Students
Housewives
Unclassified
Others (unemployed, retired, etc.)
Refuse to answer
D8-Which class do you consider your family belongs to? (Interviewer to read out the first 5 options)
Upper class
Upper-middle class
Middle class
Lower-middle class
Lower class or grassroots
Don't know / hard to say
Refuse to answer
D9-Place of birth
Hong Kong
Mainland China
Taiwan
Macau
Southeast Asia(e.g. Malaysia、Indonesia、Vietnam)
Canada
America
Australia
England
Others
Don't know
Refuse to answer
D10-How long have you been living in Hong Kong?
__
Forgotten
Refuse to answer
D11-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
Questionnaire unit no : TP180501_02 (Popularity of Principal Officials) |
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