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Public Opinion on the Environment in Canada
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Sarah Stickland, Conestoga College; Pranol Kunjumon Mathan, Conestoga College; Suhani Singh, Conestoga College; Natalie Pikulski; Anthony Piscitelli, Conestoga College
Version: View help for Version V4
Name | File Type | Size | Last Modified |
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Acid-Rain-Results | 07/30/2019 10:45:AM | ||
Climate-Change-Data-Updated-2019 | 07/30/2019 10:45:AM | ||
Climate-Change-Results | 07/30/2019 10:46:AM | ||
Deforestation-Results | 07/30/2019 10:46:AM | ||
Eco-Friendly-Results | 07/30/2019 10:46:AM | ||
Environmental-Protection-Results | 07/30/2019 10:46:AM | ||
Ozone-Depletion-Results | 07/30/2019 10:46:AM | ||
Protection-of-Wildlife-Results | 07/30/2019 10:46:AM | ||
Water-Quality-Results | 07/30/2019 10:46:AM | ||
Wcalc---Dyad-Ratios-Algorithm | 07/30/2019 10:46:AM |
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Project Description
- Acid rain
- Climate Change
- Deforestation
- Eco-friendly
- Environmental protection
- Ozone depletion
- Water quality
- Wildlife Protection
Scope of Project
- The topic of climate change, the terms were: climate, greenhouse gas, global warming, ozone layer, emissions, and environment
- The topic acid rain, the terms were: acid rain
- The topic deforestation: the terms were: deforestation, loss of forest, and clear cutting
- The topic environmental protection, the term was: environmental protection
- The topic ozone depletion, the terms were: ozone layer and ozone depletion
- The topic water quality, the terms were: water quality, water pollution, drinking water, and fresh water
- The topic wildlife, the terms were: wildlife, and endangered species
The data was then recorded into excel sheets. Most questions recorded the topline results only. These questions tracked the total sample data, with each survey firm’s data being stored in a separate excel file. Within the file, each question asked had a separate sheet. Each sheet contained the question asked, the term searched, the date(s) asked, the answers/variables, type of survey, and link to the survey. The data was recorded in raw numbers. For a few questions, crosstabs were recorded allowing comparisons to be made between different categories. These questions were selected based on the interest of the research team. When a crosstab was conducted a separate file was created for each survey question. Sheets were created for each independent variable: sex, age, region, and political party. Age categories were manually calculated into age groups, unless already collapsed. Region categories were manually calculated by adding provinces together.
- Age categories: 18-35, 36-50, 51-65, 66+
- Center Region: Ontario and Quebec
- West: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba
- Atlantic: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador
Questions that were asked two or more years were analyzed using the Dyad Ratios Algorithm by James Stimson (http://stimson.web.unc.edu/software/). (See for example: Stimson, J. A. (1991). Public opinion in America: Moods, cycles, and swings (Vol. 12). Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Or Stimson, J. A. (2004). Tides of consent: How opinion movements shape American politics. Cambridge University Press.) The purpose was to gather data to run on the software Wcalc (http://stimson.web.unc.edu/software/). Each topic had a separate excel file and a file was created combining all of the other files to look at overall attitudes towards the environment. Each file contained the date asked (month-day-year), the total sample size minus the “don’t know” and “refuse”, percentage of the response in favour of the topic (this included the responses agree, somewhat agree, strongly agree, etc.), and a recoded variable name. The recoded variable name corresponded with survey firm and the question asked.
- Cgall- Canadian Gallup Poll
- Deciq- Decimal Quarterly
- Envir- Environics
- Nangr- National Angus Reid Poll
The excel sheet was then saved as a text file. Wcalc was used to run a time series of the data. When creating the time series, annual was selected and smooth on raw data series. Wcalc produced an excel file with an average of the years, and a log file interpreting the results (see wcalc files for the results). This was repeated eight times, for each topic. WCalc can be downloaded directly from James Stimson’s website (http://stimson.web.unc.edu/software/). Also included in this package is the code for the program R, which can also be used to run the Dyad Ratios Algorithm (see Extract.r.zip and ExtractDoc.pdf; Shared with permission of Dr. James Stimson).
A quality control check was completed after all the data was inputted. The individual duplicated the results by following the term tracker. The individual noted any missing data and incorrect results. A third individual then verified whether the results were incorrect.
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