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Survey of Pacific Northwest public land managers science and values project, 2023

General Information
Data Package:
Local Identifier:knb-lter-and.12081.2
Title:Survey of Pacific Northwest public land managers science and values project, 2023
Alternate Identifier:SS011
Alternate Identifier:DOI PLACE HOLDER
Abstract:

This dataset records survey data about public land managers who work in Oregon and Washington (Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, Oregon Department of Forestry, Washington Department of Natural Resources). Data was collected in 2023 via the online survey platform Qualtrics. Data collection is complete. The dataset includes measures of managers beliefs about 1) variable density thinning of mature growth forests, 2) salvage logging of burned areas, 3) translocation of plant species from hotter and drier seed zones to adapt to climate change. It includes how managers evaluate the usefulness of scientific evidence and the soundness of action prescriptions for each of the three management issues Respondents were randomly assigned to either receive long-term or short-term studies, and positive or negative results. The dataset includes measures of sense of belonging (how much managers believe they belong at their workplace) and measures of public support/public threat (how much they believe the public understands and supports the actions they take on the landscape). The dataset includes respondent agency.

Purpose:

The purpose of this study was to assess how manager values impact perceptions of science. The study examines how confirmation bias affects evidence evaluation and how managers evaluate long-term and short-term scientific studies. It also includes variables to evaluate individual-level differences including sense of belonging, public support, and agency membership.

Publication Date:2023-11-08
For more information:
Visit: https://andlter.forestry.oregonstate.edu/data/abstract.aspx?dbcode=SS011
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Time Period
Begin:
2023-05-01
End:
2023-08-31

People and Organizations
Contact:Information Manager [  email ]
Creator:Rapp, Claire 
Creator:Nelson, Michael P. 
Creator:Bruskotter, Jeremy T. 
Associate:Nelson, Michael P. 
Associate:Bruskotter, Jeremy T. 
Associate:Rapp, Claire 
Associate:Nelson, Michael P. 
Associate:Bruskotter, Jeremy T. 

Data Entities
Data Table Name:
Survey results of PNW public land managers science and values questionnaire
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quantitative representation of survey results
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Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/knb-lter-and/12081/2/e761e8b6424fc7b51dcd2bc09df33e05
Name:Survey results of PNW public land managers science and values questionnaire
Identifier:SS01101
Description:quantitative representation of survey results
Number of Records:409
Number of Columns:101

Time Period
Begin:
2023-05-15
End:
2023-09-15
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Definition:FSDB Database CodeEntity numberUnique respondent identifierSurvey Q4.2 In general, I think salvage logging is a good management action.Survey Q4.3 Salvage logging is an effective tool for reducing future fire severity.Survey Q4.4 Salvage logging is necessary if we hope to reduce future fire risk.Survey Q4.5 On my unit, salvage logging is a politically feasible management action.Survey Q4.6 I think salvage logging aligns with the mission of my agency.Survey Q4.7 The issue of salvage logging is relevant to my unit.Survey Q5.2 In general, I think thinning mature growth stands is a good management action.Survey Q5.3 Thinning mature growth stands is an effective tool for creating forests with the structure and function of old growth.Survey Q5.4 Variable density thinning is necessary if we hope to speed up the rate at which mature growth becomes old growth.Survey Q5.5 On my unit, variable density thinning of mature growth stands is a politically feasible management action.Survey Q5.6 I think thinning mature growth forests aligns with the mission of my agency.Survey Q5.7 The issue of variable density thinning of mature growth forests is relevant to my unit.Survey Q6.2 In general, I think translocation is a good response to climate change.Survey Q6.3 Translocating plant species now is an effective way to adapt to climate change over the next 100 years.Survey Q6.4 Translocating plant species now is necessary if we hope to maintain the structure and function of our ecosystems over the next 100 years.Survey Q6.5 On my unit, translocating plant species is a politically feasible management action.Survey Q6.7 I think it aligns with my agency's mission to translocate plant species in my unit.Survey Q6.7 The issue of translocation is relevant to my unit.Survery question 8.2 on usefulness, short-term, pro-salvage on soil erosionSurvey question 8.3 on usefulness, short-term, pro-salvage on tree recruitmentSurvey question 8.4 on usefulness, short-term, pro-salvage on smokeSurvey question 8.5-8.8; argument based on one evidence statement, see attribute "salvage_argument"First 254 characters of open-ended response to Q8.8 (see entity 2 for full text)Survery question 9.2 on usefulness, short-term, anti-salvage on soil erosionSurvey question 9.3 on usefulness, short-term, anti-salvage on tree recruitmentSurvey question 9.4 on usefulness, short-term, anti-salvage on smokeSurvey question 9.5-9.8; argument based on one evidence statement, see attribute "salvage_argument"First 254 characters of open-ended response to Q9.8 (see entity 2 for full text)Survery question 10.2 on usefulness, short-term, anti-thin on transitionSurvey question 10.3 on usefulness, short-term, anti-thin on fire resistanceSurvey question 10.4 on usefulness, short-term, anti-thin on droughtSurvey question 10.5-10.8; argument based on one evidence statement, see attribute "thin_argument"First 254 characters of open-ended response to Q10.8 (see entity 2 for full text)Survery question 11.2 on usefulness, short-term, pro-thin on transitionSurvey question 11.3 on usefulness, short-term, pro-thin on fire resistanceSurvey question 11.4 on usefulness, short-term, pro-thin on droughtSurvey question 11.5-11.8; argument based on one evidence statement, see attribute "thin_argument"First 254 characters of open-ended response to Q11.8 (see entity 2 for full text)Survery question 12.2 on usefulness, short-term, pro-translocation on meadowSurvey question 12.3 on usefulness, short-term, pro-translocation on canopy coverSurvey question 12.4 on usefulness, short-term, pro-translocation on timberSurvey question 12.5-12.8; argument based on one evidence statement, see attribute "trans_argument"First 254 characters of open-ended response to Q12.8 (see entity 2 for full text)Survery question 13.2 on usefulness, short-term, anti-translocation on meadowSurvey question 13.3 on usefulness, short-term, anti-translocation on canopy coverSurvey question 13.4 on usefulness, short-term, anti-translocation on timberSurvey question 13.5-13.8; argument based on one evidence statement, see attribute "trans_argument"First 254 characters of open-ended response to Q13.8 (see entity 2 for full text)Survery question 14.2 on usefulness, long-term, pro-salvage on soil erosionSurvey question 14.3 on usefulness, long-term, pro-salvage on tree recruitmentSurvey question 14.4 on usefulness, long-term, pro-salvage on smokeSurvey question 14.5-14.8; argument based on one evidence statement, see attribute "salvage_argument"First 254 characters of open-ended response to Q14.8 (see entity 2 for full text)Survery question 15.2 on usefulness, long-term, anti-salvage on soil erosionSurvey question 15.3 on usefulness, long-term, anti-salvage on tree recruitmentSurvey question 15.4 on usefulness, long-term, anti-salvage on smokeSurvey question 15.5-15.8; argument based on one evidence statement, see attribute "salvage_argument"First 254 characters of open-ended response to Q15.8 (see entity 2 for full text)Survery question 16.2 on usefulness, long-term, pro-thin on transitionSurvey question 16.3 on usefulness, long-term, pro-thin on fire resistanceSurvey question 16.4 on usefulness, long-term, pro-thin on droughtSurvey question 16.5-16.8; argument based on one evidence statement, see attribute "thin_argument"First 254 characters of open-ended response to Q16.8 (see entity 2 for full text)Survery question 17.2 on usefulness, long-term, anti-thin on transitionSurvey question 17.3 on usefulness, long-term, anti-thin on fire resistanceSurvey question 17.4 on usefulness, long-term, anti-thin on droughtSurvey question 17.5-17.8; argument based on one evidence statement, see attribute "thin_argument"First 254 characters of open-ended response to Q17.8 (see entity 2 for full text)Survery question 18.2 on usefulness, long-term, pro-translocation on meadowSurvey question 18.3 on usefulness, long-term, pro-translocation on canopy coverSurvey question 18.4 on usefulness, long-term, pro-translocation on timberSurvey question 18.5-18.8; argument based on one evidence statement, see attribute "trans_argument"First 254 characters of open-ended response to Q18.8 (see entity 2 for full text)Survery question 19.2 on usefulness, long-term, anti-translocation on meadowSurvey question 19.3 on usefulness, long-term, anti-translocation on canopy coverSurvey question 19.4 on usefulness, long-term, anti-translocation on timberSurvey question 19.5-19.8; argument based on one evidence statement, see attribute "trans_argument"First 254 characters of open-ended response to Q19.8 (see entity 2 for full text)Survey Q20.2 I get along with the people in my unit.Survey Q20.3 My coworkers have similar interests and hobbies as me.Survey Q20.4 I am friends with my coworkers.Survey Q20.5 I agree with the values of my agency.Survey Q20.6 I agree with the priorities of my unit.Survey Q20.7 My supervisor and I have similar values.Survey Q21.2 The public doesn't understand the objectives of my unit.Survey Q21.3 The public supports the decisions of my unit.Survey Q21.4 I am always prepared for someone in the public to legally challenge my unit's decisions.Survey Q21.5 The public trusts the professional expertise of my unit.Survey Q21.6 On my unit, we struggle to find decisions supported by most members of the public.Survey Q21.7 My unit has a good relationship with the public.Survey Q22.2 Which agency do you currently work for?Survey Q22.6 Level III Ecoregion of the Pacific Northwest where respondent worksExperimental condition for all salvage logging evidence statements and action prescriptions (soundness)Experimental condition for all thinning evidence statements and action prescriptions (soundness)Experimental condition for all translocation evidence statements and action prescriptions (soundness)Code for which evidence statement was selected for the salvage action prescription (soundness)Code for which evidence statement was selected for the thinning action prescription (soundness)Code for which evidence statement was selected for the translocation action prescription (soundness)
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DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionStrongly Disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSomewhat disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionNeither agree nor disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionSomewhat agree
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionStrongly Agree
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionStrongly Disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSomewhat disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionNeither agree nor disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionSomewhat agree
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionStrongly Agree
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionStrongly Disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSomewhat disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionNeither agree nor disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionSomewhat agree
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionStrongly Agree
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionStrongly Disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSomewhat disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionNeither agree nor disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionSomewhat agree
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionStrongly Agree
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionStrongly Disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSomewhat disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionNeither agree nor disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionSomewhat agree
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionStrongly Agree
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionStrongly Disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSomewhat disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionNeither agree nor disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionSomewhat agree
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionStrongly Agree
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionStrongly Disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSomewhat disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionNeither agree nor disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionSomewhat agree
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionStrongly Agree
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all sound
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly sound
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately sound
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery sound
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely sound
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
DefinitionFirst 254 characters of open-ended response to Q8.8 (see entity 2 for full text)
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all sound
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly sound
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately sound
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery sound
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely sound
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
DefinitionFirst 254 characters of open-ended response to Q9.8 (see entity 2 for full text)
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all sound
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly sound
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately sound
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery sound
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely sound
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
DefinitionFirst 254 characters of open-ended response to Q10.8 (see entity 2 for full text)
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all sound
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly sound
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately sound
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery sound
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely sound
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
DefinitionFirst 254 characters of open-ended response to Q11.8 (see entity 2 for full text)
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all sound
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly sound
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately sound
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery sound
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely sound
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
DefinitionFirst 254 characters of open-ended response to Q12.8 (see entity 2 for full text)
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all sound
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly sound
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately sound
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery sound
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely sound
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
DefinitionFirst 254 characters of open-ended response to Q13.8 (see entity 2 for full text)
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all sound
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly sound
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately sound
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery sound
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely sound
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
DefinitionFirst 254 characters of open-ended response to Q14.8 (see entity 2 for full text)
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all sound
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly sound
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately sound
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery sound
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely sound
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
DefinitionFirst 254 characters of open-ended response to Q15.8 (see entity 2 for full text)
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all sound
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly sound
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately sound
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery sound
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely sound
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
DefinitionFirst 254 characters of open-ended response to Q16.8 (see entity 2 for full text)
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all sound
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly sound
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately sound
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery sound
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely sound
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
DefinitionFirst 254 characters of open-ended response to Q17.8 (see entity 2 for full text)
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all sound
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly sound
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately sound
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery sound
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely sound
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
DefinitionFirst 254 characters of open-ended response to Q18.8 (see entity 2 for full text)
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all useful
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly useful
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately useful
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery useful
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely useful
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionNot at all sound
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSlightly sound
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionModerately sound
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionVery sound
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionExtremely sound
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
DefinitionFirst 254 characters of open-ended response to Q19.8 (see entity 2 for full text)
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionStrongly Disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSomewhat disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionNeither agree nor disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionSomewhat agree
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionStrongly Agree
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
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Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSomewhat disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionNeither agree nor disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionSomewhat agree
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionStrongly Agree
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
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Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSomewhat disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code0
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Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionSomewhat agree
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionStrongly Agree
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
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Source
Code Definition
Code-1
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Source
Code Definition
Code0
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Source
Code Definition
Code1
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Source
Code Definition
Code2
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Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionStrongly Disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSomewhat disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionNeither agree nor disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionSomewhat agree
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionStrongly Agree
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionStrongly Disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSomewhat disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code0
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Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionSomewhat agree
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionStrongly Agree
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
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Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSomewhat disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code0
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Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionSomewhat agree
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionStrongly Agree
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionStrongly Disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSomewhat disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionNeither agree nor disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionSomewhat agree
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionStrongly Agree
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionStrongly Disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSomewhat disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionNeither agree nor disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionSomewhat agree
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionStrongly Agree
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
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Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSomewhat disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code0
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Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionSomewhat agree
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionStrongly Agree
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionStrongly Disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSomewhat disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code0
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Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionSomewhat agree
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionStrongly Agree
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code-2
DefinitionStrongly Disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code-1
DefinitionSomewhat disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionNeither agree nor disagree
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionSomewhat agree
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionStrongly Agree
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
CodeBLM
DefinitionEmployed by Bureau of Land Management
Source
Code Definition
CodeNPS
DefinitionEmployed by National Park Service
Source
Code Definition
CodeUSFS
DefinitionEmployed by US Forest Service
Source
Code Definition
CodeODF
DefinitionEmployed by Oregon Department of Forestry
Source
Code Definition
CodeWDNR
DefinitionEmployed by Washington Department of Natural Resources
Source
Code Definition
CodeUSFWS
DefinitionEmployed by US Fish and Wildlife Service
Source
Code Definition
CodeOTHER
DefinitionFor any other agency
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not provide a response to the question. Respondent may have skipped the question or did not see that part of the survey.
Source
DefinitionSurvey Q22.6 Level III Ecoregion of the Pacific Northwest where respondent works
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
CodeLT-ANTI
DefinitionFor salvage questions, the respondent received long-term, negative evidence
Source
Code Definition
CodeST-PRO
DefinitionFor salvage questions, the respondent received short-term, positive evidence
Source
Code Definition
CodeST-ANTI
DefinitionFor salvage questions, the respondent received short-term, negative evidence
Source
Code Definition
CodeLT-PRO
DefinitionFor salvage questions, the respondent received long-term, positive evidence
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not proceed far enough through the survey to be assigned an experimental condition for the salvage block.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
CodeLT-ANTI
DefinitionFor thinning questions, the respondent received long-term, negative evidence
Source
Code Definition
CodeST-PRO
DefinitionFor thinning questions, the respondent received short-term, positive evidence
Source
Code Definition
CodeST-ANTI
DefinitionFor thinning questions, the respondent received short-term, negative evidence
Source
Code Definition
CodeLT-PRO
DefinitionFor thinning questions, the respondent received long-term, positive evidence
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not proceed far enough through the survey to be assigned an experimental condition for the thin block.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
CodeLT-ANTI
DefinitionFor translocation questions, the respondent received long-term, negative evidence
Source
Code Definition
CodeST-PRO
DefinitionFor translocation questions, the respondent received short-term, positive evidence
Source
Code Definition
CodeST-ANTI
DefinitionFor translocation questions, the respondent received short-term, negative evidence
Source
Code Definition
CodeLT-PRO
DefinitionFor translocation questions, the respondent received long-term, positive evidence
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not proceed far enough through the survey to be assigned an experimental condition for the trans block.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
CodeSmoke
DefinitionRespondent saw evidence statement about smoke for salvage soundness argument
Source
Code Definition
CodeSoil Erosion
DefinitionRespondent saw evidence statement about soil erosion for salvage soundness argument
Source
Code Definition
CodeRecruitment
DefinitionRespondent saw evidence statement about recruitment for salvage soundness argument
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not proceed far enough through the survey to be assigned an experimental condition for the salvage_argument question.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
CodeTransition
DefinitionRespondent saw evidence statement about transition for thinning soundness argument
Source
Code Definition
CodeDrought Stress
DefinitionRespondent saw evidence statement about drought stress for thinning soundness argument
Source
Code Definition
CodeFire Resistance
DefinitionRespondent saw evidence statement about fire resistance for thinning soundness argument
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not proceed far enough through the survey to be assigned an experimental condition for the thin_argument question.
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
CodeCanopy Cover
DefinitionRespondent saw evidence statement about canopy cover for translocation soundness argument
Source
Code Definition
CodeTimber
DefinitionRespondent saw evidence statement about timber for translocation soundness argument
Source
Code Definition
CodeMeadow
DefinitionRespondent saw evidence statement about meadows for translocation soundness argument
Source
Code Definition
CodeNA
DefinitionRespondent did not proceed far enough through the survey to be assigned an experimental condition for the trans_argument question.
Source
Missing Value Code:                                                                                                                                                                                                          
Accuracy Report:                                                                                                                                                                                                          
Accuracy Assessment:                                                                                                                                                                                                          
Coverage:                                                                                                                                                                                                          
Methods:                                                                                                                                                                                                          

Non-Categorized Data Resource

Name:Long text explanations from survey based on attributes from entity 1
Entity Type:ASCII format (text)
Description:readable text file of long text fields
Physical Structure Description:
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Externally Defined Format:
Format Name:txt
Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/knb-lter-and/12081/2/a6c25c33b0bcb3189cfa8fc823e398b8

Data Package Usage Rights

Data Use Agreement:

The re-use of scientific data has the potential to greatly increase communication, collaboration and synthesis within and among disciplines, and thus is fostered, supported and encouraged. This Data Set is released under the Creative Commons license CC BY "Attribution" (see: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Creative Commons license CC BY - Attribution is a license that allows others to distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work (even commercially), as long as you are credited for the original creation. This license accommodates maximum dissemination and use of licensed materials.

It is considered professional conduct and an ethical obligation to acknowledge the work of other scientists. The Data User is asked to provide attribution of the original work if this data package is shared in whole or by individual parts or used in the derivation of other products. A recommended citation is provided for each Data Set in the Andrews LTER data catalog (see: http://andlter.forestry.oregonstate.edu/data/catalog/datacatalog.aspx). A generic citation is also provided for this Data Set on the website https://portal.edirepository.org in the summary metadata page. Data Users are thus strongly encouraged to consider consultation, collaboration and/or co-authorship with the Data Set Creator.

While substantial efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of data and associated documentation, complete accuracy of data sets cannot be guaranteed and all data are made available "as is." The Data User should be aware, however, that data are updated periodically and it is the responsibility of the Data User to check for new versions of the data. The data authors and the repository where these data were obtained shall not be liable for damages resulting from any use or misinterpretation of the data.

General acknowledgement: Data were provided by the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest research program, funded by the National Science Foundation's Long-Term Ecological Research Program (DEB 2025755), US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, and Oregon State University.

Keywords

By Thesaurus:
LTER controlled vocabularysurveys, humans
Andrews Experimental Forest site thesaurushuman dimensions, attitudes and perceptions

Methods and Protocols

These methods, instrumentation and/or protocols apply to all data in this dataset:

Methods and protocols used in the collection of this data package
Description:

Field Methods - SS011

We conducted a web-based survey using the Qualtrics survey platform The survey included descriptive measures and a 2x2 experimental design. We measured respondents’ beliefs about salvage logging, thinning, and translocation. Belief questions were measured on a 5-point bi-polar scale (-2 to 2) from Strongly Disagree to Strongly Agree.

Next, each respondent was randomly assigned to a condition whereby they received and evaluated results from either a long-term or short-term study. To reduce cognitive load, timeframe varied across respondents but not across management issues within respondents. For each issue, respondents were randomly assigned to either receive positive or negative evidence about the management practice. In the positive condition, the evidence statements suggested the management practice was useful or effective at various goals. In the negative condition, the practice was either ineffective or harmful. For each management issue, respondents rated the usefulness of 3 hypothetical study results for their job. In order to reduce cognitive load, respondents saw only one argument for each management issue, randomly selected from the 3 evidence statements. Respondents rated the soundness of the argument prescribing a management action based on the hypothetical survey results and were asked to explain their answer in an open-ended response. Respondents then answered 5-point bipolar scales about their sense of belonging in the workplace and the extent to which the public supports their unit’s actions. Respondents answered with agency they work for.

Description:

Processing Procedures - SS011

The data were initially exported from Qualtrics and then cleaned before being uploaded to the repository. Qualtrics-generated variables, including start and end time, how far respondents made it through the survey, how long they spent on the survey, etc. have been removed. Information that could be indirectly identifying (gender, region of work, etc.) have been removed for participant privacy. Respondents who did not pass the initial filter (i.e., respondents who were not managers and therefore not the target of this study and did not see the rest of the survey) have been removed. Respondents who did not answer any questions have been removed. Each respondent has been assigned a 5-digit respondent ID.

Description:

Data Entry - SS011

Survey data was recorded via Qualtrics, an online survey platform (see survey PDF in related files). After removing data from sensitive questions, the survey questions and responses were transformed into a data table where each attribute represents a question from the questionnaire. The attribute definition references the questionnaire number so that the full context of the question being asked can be accessed. An explanation of survey logic (i.e., random assignment process, block order) is available in the Survey Logic PDF in related files.

Sampling Area and Study Extent
Sampling Description:

The survey features an embedded experimental design. All respondents see the belief, sense of belonging, public support, and agency membership questions. For the scientific evidence statements and action prescription soundness statements, respondents are randomly assigned into one of four conditions: (1) Long-term, negative information, (2) Long-term, positive information, (3) Short-term, negative information, (4) Short-term, positive information.

Further, respondents only see one randomly selected soundness argument, randomly selected from the three evidence statements.

The research team had emails lists for all employees working for the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Fish and Wildlife Service, Oregon Department of Forestry, and Washington Department of Natural Resources. The research team removed contacts that were not considered “managers” defined as “people who are engaged in planning and implementing management actions on a landscape”. Examples of positions excluded include Human Resources, Information Technology, front office staff, field technicians, and research staff. All remaining contacts (n = 2,273) were invited to participate in the survey. 568 people clicked on the survey (response rate 25%), 461 identified as managers (20% adjusted response rate). After removing respondents who did not answer any questions beyond the filter (e.g., they clicked through the survey but did not answer any questions), the final sample size is 410.

For the Forest Service, the survey was distributed by a member of the Forest Service to internal listservs. The exact number of people on the listservs, and how many of them were managers is unknown. It is estimated there were approximately 450 people in the Forest Service listserv. 38 clicked on the survey and 33 identified as managers.

Only respondents who identified as managers are included in the dataset. Given the response rate for Department of the Interior and State Agencies, and the non-representative sampling of Forest Service employees, when it comes to descriptive statistics, the database should be interpreted cautiously as a representative sample of PNW public land managers.

Sampling Area And Frequency:

Sampling frequency: single sampling event

People and Organizations

Publishers:
Organization:Environmental Data Initiative
Email Address:
info@edirepository.org
Web Address:
https://edirepository.org
Id:https://ror.org/0330j0z60
Creators:
Individual: Claire Rapp
Email Address:
claire.rapp@oregonstate.edu
Individual: Michael P. Nelson
Address:
Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society; 201K Richarson Hall; College of Forestry; Oregon State University,
Corvallis, OR 97331
Phone:
541-737-9221
Email Address:
mpnelson@oregonstate.edu
Web Address:
http://www.michaelpnelson.com
Id:http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6917-4752
Individual: Jeremy T. Bruskotter
Email Address:
Bruskotter.9@osu.edu
Contacts:
Position:Information Manager
Address:
Andrews Forest LTER Program,
US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station,
3200 SW Jefferson Way ,
Corvallis, OR 97331
Email Address:
hjaweb@lists.oregonstate.edu
Web Address:
http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/
Associated Parties:
Individual: Michael P. Nelson
Address:
Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society; 201K Richarson Hall; College of Forestry; Oregon State University,
Corvallis, OR 97331
Phone:
541-737-9221
Email Address:
mpnelson@oregonstate.edu
Web Address:
http://www.michaelpnelson.com
Id:http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6917-4752
Role:Principal Investigator
Individual: Jeremy T. Bruskotter
Email Address:
Bruskotter.9@osu.edu
Role:Principal Investigator
Individual: Claire Rapp
Email Address:
claire.rapp@oregonstate.edu
Role:Creator
Individual: Michael P. Nelson
Address:
Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society; 201K Richarson Hall; College of Forestry; Oregon State University,
Corvallis, OR 97331
Phone:
541-737-9221
Email Address:
mpnelson@oregonstate.edu
Web Address:
http://www.michaelpnelson.com
Id:http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6917-4752
Role:Creator
Individual: Jeremy T. Bruskotter
Email Address:
Bruskotter.9@osu.edu
Role:Creator

Temporal, Geographic and Taxonomic Coverage

Temporal, Geographic and/or Taxonomic information that applies to all data in this dataset:

Time Period
Begin:
2023-05-01
End:
2023-08-31
Geographic Region:
Description:Data was collected from public land managers working in Oregon and Washington.
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  49.01670300Southern:  41.99033500
Western:  -124.51333500Eastern:  -116.43915400

Temporal, Geographic and/or Taxonomic information that applies to Data Table: Survey results of PNW public land managers science and values questionnaire


Time Period
Begin:
2023-05-15
End:
2023-09-15

Project

Parent Project Information:

Title:Long-Term Ecological Research
Personnel:
Individual: Posy Elizabeth Busby
Address:
Assistant Professor OSU Botany & Plant Pathology,
Email Address:
busbyp@science.oregonstate.edu
Email Address:
posybusby@gmail.com
Web Address:
http://bpp.oregonstate.edu/content/posy-busby
Id:http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2837-9820
Role:Principal Investigator
Individual: Matthew G Betts
Address:
Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society; 201E Richardson Hall; College of Forestry; Oregon State University,
Corvallis, OR 97331
Phone:
(541) 737-3841
Email Address:
matt.betts@oregonstate.edu
Web Address:
http://www.fsl.orst.edu/flel/index.htm
Id:http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7100-2551
Role:Principal Investigator
Individual: Brooke E. Penaluna
Email Address:
brooke.penaluna@usda.gov
Email Address:
Brooke.Penaluna@oregonstate.edu
Web Address:
https://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/lwm/aem/people/penaluna.html
Id:http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7215-770X
Role:Principal Investigator
Individual: Catalina Segura
Address:
Assistant Professor; Department of Forest Engineering, Resources, and Management; Oregon State University,
Corvallis, OR 97331
Phone:
541-737-6568
Email Address:
catalina.segura@oregonstate.edu
Web Address:
http://ferm.forestry.oregonstate.edu/facstaff/segura-catalina
Id:http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0924-1172
Role:Principal Investigator
Individual: David Bell
Email Address:
david.bell@usda.gov
Email Address:
david.bell@oregonstate.edu
Web Address:
https://lemma.forestry.oregonstate.edu/about/david-bell
Id:http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2673-5836
Role:Principal Investigator
Abstract:

The H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest is a living laboratory that provides unparalleled opportunities for the study of forest and stream ecosystems in the central Cascade Range of Oregon. Since 1980, as a part of the National Science Foundation Long Term Ecological Research (NSF-LTER) program, the Andrews Experimental Forest has become a leader in the analysis of forest and stream ecosystem dynamics.

Long-term field experiments and measurement programs have focused on climate dynamics, streamflow, water quality, and vegetation succession. Currently researchers are working to develop concepts and tools needed to predict effects of natural disturbance, land use, and climate change on ecosystem structure, function, and species composition.

The Andrews Experimental Forest is administered cooperatively by the USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Oregon State University and the Willamette National Forest. Funding for the research program comes from the National Science Foundation (NSF), US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Oregon State University, and other sources.

Funding: Data were provided by the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest research program, funded by the National Science Foundation's Long-Term Ecological Research Program (DEB 2025755), US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, and Oregon State University. National Science Foundation: DEB2025755
Study Area:
Long-Term Ecological ResearchThe Andrews Forest is situated in the western Cascade Range of Oregon, and covers the entire 15,800-acre (6400-ha) drainage basin of Lookout Creek. Elevation ranges from 1350 to 5340 feet (410 to 1630 m). Broadly representative of the rugged mountainous landscape of the Pacific Northwest, the Andrews Forest contains excellent examples of the region's conifer forests and associated wildlife and stream ecosystems. These forests are among the tallest and most productive in the world, with tree heights of often greater than 250 ft (75 m). Streams are steep, cold and clean, providing habitat for numerous aquatic organisms.  (No Citable Classification System)
Additional Award Information:
Funder:National Science Foundation
Funder ID:https://ror.org/021nxhr62
Number:DEB2025755
Title:LTER: Long-Term Ecological Research at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest (LTER8)
URL:https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2025755

Maintenance

Maintenance:
Description:

An update history is logged and maintained with each new version of every dataset.

Frequency:notPlanned
History:
scope:Study code and preliminary metadata established
old value:Version1
change date:2023-10-17
scope:Original creation of the entity. Several of the attributes where long text, so created entity 2 for these.
old value:Version2
change date:2023-11-07

Additional Info

Additional Information:
 

Related Files

Title: Survey Logic

Description: explanation of survey logic including random assignment process and block order

URL: https://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/data/studies/ss011/ss011_survey_logic.pdf

Title: Full Survey

Description: survey questionnaire including full question text

URL: https://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/data/studies/ss011/ss011_full_survey.pdf

Title: Level III and IV Ecoregions of Western Washington and Oregon

Description: Maps of region 10 ecoregions of the Pacific Northwest. From https://www.epa.gov/eco-research/ecoregion-download-files-region#pane-10

URL: https://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/data/studies/ss011/ecoregion_map.pdf

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