Setting data matrix and data collection TV & Books survey Jiří Šafr FHS UK, HiSo Quantitative Data Analysis I. 2014 Last revision 16/3/2014.

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Setting data matrix and data collection TV & Books survey Jiří Šafr FHS UK, HiSo Quantitative Data Analysis I Last revision 16/3/2014

Questionnaire TV & Books We ask these questions variables (questions in red colour should be first answered on the paper): 1.ID (number of respondent) 2.Studies/form of study and semester/year (coded in the class) 3.Age 4.Gender 5.How many hours a day do you (approximately) watch TV? 6.How many books altogether have you read last during the last 12 months? ALL BOOKS 7.How many professional or academic books have you read last during the last 12 months PROFESSIONAL/ ACADEMIC BOOKS ONLY 8.How many books have you read during the last 12 months for pleasure (fictitious literature, poetry, etc.) BOOKS FOR PLEASURE ONLY 9.How many people do you consider to be your close friends (i.e. somebody you can trust to talk about personal problems etc) ? NUMBER OF FRIENDS 10.Region of living/ place of birth 11.Did you study bachelor level at FHS in Prague? 12.WORK: Do you have a regular job (min. 1/2 part time job)? 13.How many books did were in your home whne you were a hild ? (categories 1-5 /9; see next page) + new from 2013 and 2014: 14.How many children do you have? 15.How many hours a day do you spend with computer/ on the internet (in your free time only)? 16.How many hours a week do you sport? 17.Day and month you were born (formatted as 0.ddmm) for nameless identification in test-retest of reliability

Number of books v době 15 let v domácnosti About how many books were there around your familys house when you were a child (up to 15 years of age)? (There are about 40 books in one metre of a bookcase.) 1.Around 0 – 25 books 2.Around 26 – Around 101 – Around 201 – More than 500 books 9. Dont know

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