I. Survey Methodology



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I.SurveyMethodology TheElonUniversityPollisconductedusingastratifiedrandomsampleofhouseholdswithtelephones andwirelesstelephonenumbersinthepopulationofinterest inthiscase,citizensinnorthcarolina. ThesampleoftelephonenumbersforthesurveyisobtainedfromSurveySamplingInternational,LLC. SelectionofHouseholds Toequalizetheprobabilityoftelephoneselection,sampletelephonenumbersaresystematically stratifiedaccordingtosubpopulationstrata(e.g.,azipcode,acounty,astate,etc.),whichyieldsa samplefromtelephoneexchangesinproportiontoeachexchange'sshareoftelephonehouseholdsin thepopulationofinterest.estimatesoftelephonehouseholdsinthepopulationofinterestaregenerally obtainedfromseveraldatabases.samplesofhouseholdtelephonenumbersaredistributedacrossall eligibleblocksofnumbersinproportiontothedensityoflistedhouseholdsassignedinthepopulationof interestaccordingtoaspecifiedsubpopulationstratum.upondeterminingtheprojected(orpreferred) samplesize,asamplingintervaliscalculatedbysummingthenumberoflistedresidentialnumbersin eacheligibleblockwithinthepopulationofinterestanddividingthatsumbythenumberofsampling pointsassignedtothepopulation.fromarandomstartbetweenzeroandthesamplinginterval,blocks aresystematicallyselectedinproportiontothedensityoflistedhousehold"workingblocks."ablock (alsoknownasabank)isasetofcontiguousnumbersidentifiedbythefirsttwodigitsofthelastfour digitsofatelephonenumber.aworkingblockcontainsthreeormoreworkingtelephonenumbers. Exchangesareassignedtoapopulationonthebasisofalleligibleblocksinproportiontothedensityof workingtelephonehouseholds.onceeachpopulation'sproportionoftelephonehouseholdsis determined,thenasamplinginterval,basedonthatproportion,iscalculatedandspecificexchangesand numbersarerandomlyselected.themethodologyforthewirelesscomponentofthisstudystartswith thedeterminingwhichareacode exchangecombinationsinnorthcarolinaareincludedinthewireless orsharedtelcordiatypes.similartotheprocessforselectinghouseholdtelephonenumbers,wireless numbersinvolveamulti stepprocessinwhichblocksofnumbersaredeterminedforeachareacodeexchangecombinationinthetelcordiatypes.fromarandomstartwithinthefirstsamplinginterval,a systematicnthselectionofeachblockofnumbersisperformedandatwo digitrandomnumber

between00and99isappendedtoeachselectednthblockstem.theintentistoprovideastratification thatwillyieldasamplethatisrepresentativebothgeographicallyandbylargeandsmallcarrier.from these,arandomsampleisgenerated.becauseexchangesandnumbersarerandomlyselectedbythe computer,unlistedaswellaslistedhouseholdtelephonenumbersareincludedinthesample.thus,the sampleoftelephonenumbersgeneratedforthepopulationofinterestconstitutesarandomsampleof telephonehouseholdsandwirelessnumbersofthepopulation. ProceduresUsedforConductingthePoll ThesurveywasconductedMonday,February22 nd,throughthursday,february25 th,of2010.duringthis timecallsweremadefrom5:00pmto9:00pmest.theelonuniversitypollusescatisystemsoftware (ComputerAssistedTelephoneInterviewing)intheadministrationofsurveys.Foreachworking telephonenumberinthesample,severalattemptsweremadetoreacheachnumber.onlyindividuals 18yearsorolderwereinterviewed;thosereachedatbusinessorworknumberswerenotinterviewed. Foreachnumberreached,oneadultisgenerallyselectedbasedonwhethers/heistheoldestor youngestadult.interviews,whichareconductedbyliveinterviewers,arecompletedwithadultsfrom thetargetpopulationasspecified.interviewsforthissurveywerecompletedwith508adultsfrom NorthCarolina.Forasamplesizeof508,thereisa95percentprobabilitythatoursurveyresultsare withinplusorminus4.4percentagepoints(themarginofsamplingerror)oftheactualpopulation distributionforanygivenquestion.forsub samples(asubgroupselectedfromtheoverallsample),the marginoferrorishigherdependingonthesizeofthesubsample.whenweuseasubsample,we identifytheseresultsasbeingfromasubsampleandprovidethetotalnumberofrespondentsand marginoferrorforthatsubsample.inreportingourresults,wenoteanyuseofasubsamplewhere applicable.becauseoursurveysarebasedonprobabilitysampling,thereareavarietyoffactorsthat preventtheseresultsfrombeingperfect,completedepictionsofthepopulation;theforemostexample isthatofmarginofsamplingerror(asnotedabove).withallprobabilitysamples,therearetheoretical andpracticaldifficultiesestimatingpopulationcharacteristics(orparameters).thus,whileeffortsare madetoreduceorlessensuchthreats,samplingerroraswellasothersourcesoferror whilenotall inclusive,examplesofothererroreffectsarenon responserates,questionordereffects,question wordingeffects,etc. arepresentinsurveysderivedfromprobabilitysamples. QuestionsandQuestionOrder TheElonUniversityPollprovidesthequestionsaswordedandtheorderinwhichthesequestionsare administered(torespondents).conspicuousinreviewingsomequestionsisthe bracketed information.informationcontainedwithinbrackets([])denotesresponseoptionsasprovidedinthe

question;thisbracketedinformationisrotatedrandomlytoensurethatrespondentsdonotreceiveaset orderofresponseoptionspresentedtothem,whichalsomaintainsquestionconstructionintegrityby avoidingrespondentacquiescencebasedonquestioncomposition.somequestionsusedaprobe maneuvertodeterminearespondent sintensityofperspective.probetechniquesusedinthis questionnairemainlyconsistofaskingarespondentiftheirresponseismoreintensethaninitially provided.forexample,uponindicatingwhethers/heissatisfiedordissatisfied,weaskedthe respondent wouldyousayyouarevery satisfied / dissatisfied.thistechniqueisemployedinsome questionsasopposedtospecifyingthefullrangeofchoicesinthequestion.thoughspecifyingthefull rangeofoptionsinquestionsisacommonlyacceptedpracticeinsurveyresearch,wesometimesprefer thattherespondentdeterminewhethertheirperspectiveisstrongerormoreintenseforwhichthe probetechniqueused.anothermethodforacquiringinformationfromrespondentsistoaskan openended question.theopen endedquestionisaquestionforwhichnoresponseoptionsareprovided, i.e.,itisentirelyuptotherespondenttoprovidetheresponseinformation. TheElonUniversityPoll TheElonUniversityPollisconductedundertheauspicesoftheCenterforPublicOpinionPolling(Hunter Bacot,Director&MileahKromer,AssistantDirector),whichisaconstituentpartoftheInstitutefor PoliticsandPublicAffairs(GeorgeTaylor,Director);boththeseorganizationsarehousedinthe departmentofpoliticalscienceatelonuniversity.theseacademicunitsarepartofeloncollege,the CollegeofArtsandSciencesatElonUniversity.TheElonUniversityadministration,ledbyDr.Leo Lambert,Presidentoftheuniversity,fullysupporttheElonUniversityPollaspartofitsservice commitmenttostate,regional,andnationalconstituents.dr.hunterbacot,aprofessorinthe departmentofpoliticalscience,directstheelonuniversitypoll.elonuniversitystudentsadministerthe surveyaspartoftheuniversity scommitmenttoexperientiallearningwhere studentslearnthrough doing.

II.SurveyInstrumentandDistributionsbyQuestion Interviewswerecompletedwith508adultsfromhouseholdsintheNorthCarolina.Forasamplesize of508,thereisa95percentprobabilitythatoursurveyresultsarewithinplusorminus4.4percentage points(themarginofsamplingerror)oftheactualpopulationdistributionforanygivenquestion.due torounding,columntotalsmaynotequal100percentasindicated.dataareweightedtoreflectthe adultpopulationintermsofageandrace. AbouttheCodesappearinginQuestionsandResponses ResponseOptionsnotoffered v=volunteeredresponse p=probedresponse Responseoptionsarenotofferedtothepersontaking thesurvey(respondent),butareincludedinthe questionasasked(andusuallydenotedbybrackets,[]). Responseoptionsaregenerallyofferedonlyfor demographicquestions(backgroundcharacteristic,e.g., age,education,income,etc.). Respondentsvolunteerresponseoption.Asresponse optionsarenotofferedtothosetakingthesurvey,some respondentsofferorvolunteerresponseoptions. Thoughnotallvolunteeredoptionscanbeanticipated, themorecommonoptionsarenoted. Respondentsself placeinthisoptionorcategory.a probemaneuverisusedinquestionstoallowthe respondenttoindicatewhetherher/hisresponseis moreintensethaninitiallyprovidedforinthechoices appearinginthequestion.forexample,onprobe questionstheinterviewer,uponarespondentindicating thatshe/heissatisfied(ordissatisfied),isinstructedto askhim/her Wouldyousayyouare verysatisfied?

Now, I m going to change topics and ask you some questions about environmental issues in North Carolina... What do you think is the most important environmental issue in North Carolina? (open ended) WATER POLLUTION/ CONTAMINATION 17.8 AIR POLLUTION/ AIR QUALITY ISSUES 10.9 RECYCLING (HOUSEHOLD ITEMS) 9.3 POLLUTION IN GENERAL 8.3 ALTERNATIVE ENERGY 3.3 DEFORESTATION/ LOGGING 3.2 CLIMATE CHANGE/ GLOBAL WARMING ISSUES 3.1 GROUND OR LAND POLLUTION/ CONTAMINATION 2.2 COASTAL ISSUES 2.1 WASTE LAGOONS 2.1 NUCLEAR ENERGY ISSUES 1.8 OFF SHORE OIL DRILLING 1.7 DROUGHT.7 OTHER 13.4 DON T KNOW (v) 20.1 How would you rate the overall quality of the environment in North Carolina today... would you rate it as: [very poor, poor, average, good, or very good]? VERY POOR 2.7 POOR 6.8 AVERAGE 44.9 GOOD 36.0 VERY GOOD 9.4 DON T KNOW (v).3

As you may know, climate change is generally described as a change in the average weather patterns across the planet... so with this in mind, I'm going to read you two statements about climate change and I would like for you to tell me which statement best reflects your opinion... if neither statement reflects your opinion, please let me know that as well... [(#1) Climate change is a result of human activity, or (#2) Climate change is a result of natural patterns in the earth's environment]? #1) RESULT OF HUMAN ACTIVITY 34.7 (#2) RESULT OF NATURAL PATTERNS 43.9 NEITHER STATEMENT 2.7 BOTH (v) 17.5 DON T KNOW (v) 1.2 In your view, are statements about climate change [generally exaggerated, generally underestimated, or generally correct]? GENERALLY UNDERESTIMATED 21.1 GENERALLY CORRECT 30.6 GENERALLY EXAGGERATED 42.4 DON T KNOW (v) 5.8 REFUSED (v).1 Next, I m going to read you a list of environmental issues...... as I read each item on the list, please tell me whether it [is a concern or is not a concern] to you...[read item] IS A CONCERN IS NOT A CONCERN DON T KNOW / REFUSED POLLUTION OF DRINKING WATER 91.0 8.3 0.6 WATER POLLUTION 92.4 6.8 0.8 TOXIC CONTAMINATION OF SOIL AND WATER 90.0 7.9 1.2 SUPPLY OF FRESH WATER FOR HOUSEHOLDS 82.7 16.1 1.3 AIR POLLUTION 81.6 17.7 0.7 LOSS OF FORESTS 81.8 16.0 2.2 EXTINCTION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS 75.2 23.4 1.4 CLIMATE CHANGE 64.0 33.8 2.2 Note: Total=508; +/-4.4%

Now, I m going to read you some statements about open space land conservation by the state of North Carolina for parks, trails, and other recreational activities... I would like for you to tell me which statement best reflects your own opinion about efforts to conserve open space land in North Carolina... do you think: [#1- the state is not conserving enough open space land, #2- the state is conserving about the right amount of open space land, #3- the state is conserving too much open space land, #4- the state should not be involved in conserving open space land or have you even given this issue much thought]? (#1) NOT CONSERVING ENOUGH OPEN LAND SPACE 35.8 (#2) CONSERVING ABOUT THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF OPEN LAND SPACE 29.9 (#3) CONSERVING TOO MUCH OPEN LAND SPACE 6.7 (#4) SHOULD NOT BE INVOLVED IN OPEN LAND SPACE 2.3 HAVE NOT GIVEN THIS ISSUE MUCH THOUGHT 19.4 DON T KNOW/REFUSED (v) 5.9 Now, I'd like to ask you about renewable energy in North Carolina... As you are likely aware, renewable energy is energy generated from various natural resources, for example, using solar panels, using wind mills, and even using corn to produce ethanol for fuel.... So, thinking about renewable energy, I'm going to ask you about some of these options and whether you would [support or oppose] their use in North Carolina... Would you [support or oppose] the construction of wind energy facilities in the mountains of North Carolina? STRONGLY OPPOSE (p) 3.5 OPPOSE 11.2 SUPPORT 45.8 STRONGLY SUPPORT (p) 33.7 DON'T KNOW (v) 5.7 REFUSED (v).1 Would you [support or oppose] the construction of wind energy facilities on the coast of North Carolina? STRONGLY OPPOSE (p) 2.4 OPPOSE 12.7 SUPPORT 49.1 STRONGLY SUPPORT (p) 30.0 DON'T KNOW (v) 5.5 REFUSED (v).3

Would you [support or oppose] using wood, trees, leaves, or other forest products as fuel to produce energy? STRONGLY OPPOSE (p) 15.8 OPPOSE 36.5 SUPPORT 33.0 STRONGLY SUPPORT (p) 6.3 DON'T KNOW (v) 8.4 Would you [support or oppose] the construction of "solar farms" in North Carolina? STRONGLY OPPOSE (p) 1.9 OPPOSE 8.4 SUPPORT 57.1 STRONGLY SUPPORT (p) 26.3 DON'T KNOW (v) 6.3 REFUSED (v).1 How would you rate the air quality in North Carolina... would you say it is [very poor, poor, average, good, or very good]? VERY POOR 1.0 POOR 8.9 AVERAGE 37.6 GOOD 39.4 VERY GOOD 12.5 DON T KNOW (v).6 How would you rate the water quality in North Carolina... would you say it is [very poor, poor, average, good, or very good]? VERY POOR 3.2 POOR 9.6 AVERAGE 42.4 GOOD 33.2 VERY GOOD 10.2 DON T KNOW (v) 1.4

How concerned are you about the water supply levels in North Carolina... Are you [not at all concerned, somewhat concerned, or very concerned]? March 2008 February 2010 NOT AT ALL CONCERNED 25.2 6.8 SOMEWHAT CONCERNED 44.3 30.2 VERY CONCERNED 29.7 62.0 DON T KNOW (v).8 1.1 Total N=473, +/-4.5%) N=508, +/-4.4% Are you [reducing or not reducing] water use in your home? (if reducing, go to next question,; if not reducing skip to next question after activities question) March 2008 February 2010 NOT REDUCING WATER USE 15.0 22.3 REDUCING WATER USE 83.9 74.9 DON T KNOW (v) 1.1 2.7 Total (N=473, +/-4.5%) (N=508; +/- 4.4% Which of the following activities for reducing water use are you doing at your home? (asked only of those indicating reducing in previous question) Activity March 2008 Yes February 2010 Yes Not Watering Outside 54.6 42.5 Not Washing the Car at Home 51.0 40.0 Taking Shorter Showers 53.3 49.7 Turning Off Water when Brushing Your Teeth 45.1 50.9 Limiting the Number of Laundry Loads You Do 47.6 47.4 Limiting the Number of Dishwashing Loads You Do 45.4 45.0 Filling the Sink to Wash Dishes, and Not Running the Water to Do Dishes 31.9 34.7 Have Limited Flushing of the Toilet 28.8 33.2 Have Installed Water Efficient Shower Head 27.8 35.3 Have Installed Low Flow Toilet 23.4 31.9 Have Installed Water Efficient Washing Machine 16.8 29.8 Have Checked and Repaired Leaks in Home 34.2 44.8 Have Installed Rain Barrel(s) 7.0 11.2 Other 9.2 9.7 Don t Know/Refused (v) 1.4 1.0 Note: respondents who selected not reducing water use in their home (in previous question) are counted as "no" in these questions about activities to reduce water use in the home. In this question, respondents were provided each option; percentages are based on total sample sizes, which for March 2008 is 473, +/-4.5%,

and for February 2010 is 508, +/-4.4%.. Do you think that people who get their water from a private well [should or should not] have to follow conservation guidelines used by area public water suppliers? SHOULD NOT BE 40.3 SHOULD BE 52.3 DON T KNOW (v) 7.3 REFUSED (v).1 Do you think that water conservation in North Carolina is [a short term issue that will last about 2 to 3 years, or a long term issue that will last more than 5 years]? March 2008 February 2010 SHORT TERM ISSUE 25.7 14.4 LONG TERM ISSUE 67.8 80.4 DON T KNOW (v) 6.2 5.3 REFUSED (v).2 0.0 Total N=473, +/-4.5% N-508, +/-4.4% Now, I would like to change the topic to religion...... at the present time, do you think religion as a whole is [losing influence on American life or gaining influence]? LOSING INFLUENCE 67.7 GAINING INFLUENCE 23.6 HAS ABOUT THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF INFLUENCE (v) 3.2 SOME OTHER OBJECTION (v) 0.4 DON T KNOW (v) 4.9 REFUSED (v) 0.2

Would you [support or oppose] a requirement that people must believe in God in order to hold an elected office in North Carolina? STRONGLY OPPOSE (p) 27.3 OPPOSE 37.6 SUPPORT 17.8 STRONGLY SUPPORT (p) 12.4 SOME OTHER OBJECTION (v) 1.6 DON T KNOW (v) 2.2 REFUSED (v) 1.1 As you may or may not know, the North Carolina constitution states that "any person who shall deny the being of Almighty God" is a reason for removing an elected official from office... Do you [agree or disagree] with that statement... that not believing in God is a reason to remove an elected official from office? STRONGLY DISAGREE (p) 27.4 DISAGREE 34.4 AGREE 17.8 STRONGLY AGREE (p) 12.6 DON T KNOW (v) 5.7 REFUSED (v) 2.0 Regarding that statement, do you think [it does not belong, or it does belong] in the state's constitution? DOES NOT BELONG 48.7 DOES BELONG 43.7 DON T HAVE ENOUGH INFORMATION TO COMMENT (v) SOME OTHER OBJECTION (v) 1.5 DON T KNOW (v) 2.7 REFUSED (v) 1.2 2.3