Pretest 2 Screener

Physician Interpretation of Information About Prescription Drugs in Scientific Publications vs. Promotional Pieces

APPENDIX A screener

Pretest 2 Screener

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APPENDIX A

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PROGRAMMING NOTES:

Overall

  • All questions should be programmed onto a new page/screen. Other page/screen breaks (e.g., for instruction text) are noted throughout as applicable.

  • Program progresses through the questioning in a “one-way” manner; participants should not be able to return to questions after they have answered them.

  • Refused=-99; Valid Skip=-100

  • Include one additional variable in the data set not shown in this document:

Respondent_ID (a unique identifier).


Screener

  • Responses to all questions are voluntary; if respondent does not answer a question, the respondent should stay on the same page and be shown the “MISSING ANSWER(S)” validation, after which they should be allowed to move to the next page/screen. If any of the screener questions are missing after validations, please terminate after all screener questions have been shown.

  • Per termination criteria, only terminate at end of screener after all screening questions are presented.

  • If ineligible, display termination on new page/screen:

I’m sorry, but you are not eligible for this study. There are many possible reasons why people are not eligible. These reasons were decided earlier by the researchers. However, thank you for your interest in this study and for taking the time to answer our questions today.


[INTRO TEXT]



Thank you for your interest in participating in this study. Please make sure to answer all of the following questions during the initial screening process to determine if you are eligible to participate in this study.



[ScreenER]



Question Type: Open End Numerical

Patientcare. In a typical week, what percentage of your time is spent on direct patient care, such as seeing patients and reviewing their medical records? If you are not sure, please provide your best guess.

Variable Label: Patientcare: Percentage of time spent on patient care




%


Value

Value Label

-99

Refused



[TERMINATE AT END OF SCREENER IF LESS THAN 40%]

Question Type: Single Punch

Specialty. Which best describes your medical specialty?

Variable Label: Specialty: Which best describes your medical specialty?



Value

Value Label

01

Internal medicine

02

General medicine

03

Family medicine

04

Other [TERMINATE]

-99

Refused



Question Type: Open End Numerical

Age. What is your age?

Variable Label: Age: What is your age?




Years old


Value

Value Label

-99

Refused




[RANGE: 18 to 100] [Show “Please provide a number” if incorrect value is entered]


Question Type: Single Punch

Research. When, if ever, was the last time you participated in a market research or survey research study?

Variable Label: Research. When, if ever, was the last time you participated in a market research or survey research study?

Value

Value Label

01

Within the past three months [TERMINATE]

02

More than three months ago

03

Never

-99

Refused



Question Type: Single PunchJob. In the past five years up to today, have you worked for any of the following types of organizations and/or industries?

Variable Label: Job In the past five years up to today, have you worked for any of the following types of organizations and/or industries?

Value

Value Label

01

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services [TERMINATE]

02

Marketing [TERMINATE]

03

Advertising [TERMINATE]

04

Pharmaceutical [TERMINATE]

05

No

-99

Refused



[Termination Language]



We’re sorry, but you are not eligible for this study. There are many possible reasons why people are not eligible for this study. These reasons were decided earlier by the researchers. However, thank you for your interest in this study and for taking the time to answer our questions today.



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