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a.Heat waves / droughtItem Text:Recommendations:
The results of the pretest do not indicate any problems with the item, so it can be left in its current form.
Findings:For item a, test persons who selected lower values mostly justified their answers by saying that heat waves or drought had not yet occurred at their place of residence, or had occurred only rarely, and that they had noticed only little change in the average annual temperatures. Test persons who selected higher values, on the other hand, argued that they had registered a noticeable increase in temperatures in recent years and that their place of residence frequently experiences warm winters and summers with little precipitation:
Question Topic:
Environment
Construct:Affected by climate change
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Yes |
b. Heavy rain/floodingItem Text:Recommendations:
The results of the pretest do not indicate any problems with the item, so it can be left in its current form.
Findings:For item b, those respondents who selected lower values explained that there had not been any floods at their place of residence so far, but only heavy rain from time to time, if at all. Test persons who selected higher values, on the other hand, justified this by saying that they had already experienced flooding at their place of residence or had registered an increase in heavy rain events:
Question Topic:
Environment
Construct:Affected by climate change
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Yes |
c. StormsItem Text:Recommendations:
The results of the pretest do not indicate any problems with the item, so it can be left in its current form.
Findings:For item c, lower values were justified by the fact that no storms had occurred at the place of residence so far, while test persons who selected a high value stated that this had already been the case for them and that they would perceive an increase in storms:
Question Topic:
Environment
Construct:Affected by climate change
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Yes |