The Earthquake-Resistant-Construction Knowledge and Opinions (EKO) questionnaire

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This 25-item survey instrument (questionnaire) was created to test a non-emergency communications intervention designed to encourage earthquake-resistant construction in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. It was utilized in a randomized controlled trial to measure change in outcomes after viewing a 20-minute theory-based film. Development and test of the EKO questionnaire was reported in the paper: Sanquini AM, Thapaliya SM, Wood MM, (in press). A Survey Instrument to Isolate Effectiveness of a Novel Risk Communication Intervention. Natural Hazards. doi: 10.1007/s11069-016-2179-2

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Date created 2014

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Author Sanquini, Anne

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Subject Geological Sciences
Subject School of Earth Energy and Environmental Sciences
Subject questionnaire
Subject Kathmandu
Subject Nepal
Subject earthquake
Subject retrofit
Subject earthquake-resistant construction
Subject EKO

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Sanquini, AM. (2014). The Earthquake-Resistant Construction Knowledge and Opinions (EKO) questionnaire. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/ry685fs3812

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