Talk:Goherr: Task 5.3 Determinants of fish eating habits
Organizing the questionnaire
- Finland, Sweden, Estonia, (Denmark?)
- Do we need statistically representative random sample?
- Postal survey? More expensive, intensive, laborious. Resources will not allow use of any company, so we need to make a postal survey by ourselves.
- Phone survey by a company? Taloustukimus does these also in other countries, might be expensive
- Email questionnaire by some survey company? Limits study population on consumers with internet access (this might no be a problem as it's anticipated that dioxin does not affect on eating habits in the older groups)
- Tested in the stakeholder workshop, session where participants answer on-line or on paper
Content of the questionnaire
- Age
- Gender
- City
- Level of education
- Do you eat fish? Yes/No
- If No: Skip the whole questionnaire or ask reasons for not eating fish at all?
- If Yes: Which of the following do you eat at least sometimes? ⇤--#: . Do we need a question like this? I think not, the only relevant question is "Do you eat Baltic herring / Salmon?" --Arja (talk) 08:29, 11 November 2015 (UTC) (type: truth; paradigms: science: attack)
- List of fish species
- If Yes for Baltic Herring ----#: . We need to clarify what we mean by Baltic Herring --Arja (talk) 08:29, 11 November 2015 (UTC) (type: truth; paradigms: science: comment)
- What are the main three reasons for you to eat Baltic Herring? (or "Priorities the following based on your reasons for eating Baltic Herring, 1 = most important reason, leave empty if not relevant at all"):
- I like the taste of it
- It's easily available
- It's easy to cook
- There are lot of dishes that can be made out of it
- It's healthy
- I'm used to eating it
- It's a traditional food in my country
- Ethical reasons
- Other reasons?
- How often do you eat Baltic Herring? ----#: . How to ask these to get useful data? Do people know difference between herring and Baltic herring? Size separation might be impossible --Arja (talk) 06:20, 3 November 2015 (UTC) (type: truth; paradigms: science: comment)
- 5 - 7 times per week
- 2 - 4 times per week
- once a week
- 1 - 3 times per month
- 5 - 10 times per year
- 1 - 4 times per year
- How much on average do you eat Baltic Herring per serving? Try to estimate the amount as a whole fish (which size of fish?) even if eating it in some other form. ----#: . Is this too difficult questions? Should we use some average estimation as serving size? --Arja (talk) 08:29, 11 November 2015 (UTC) (type: truth; paradigms: science: comment)
- 1 - 3 fish
- 4 - 6 fish
- 7 - 9 fish
- 10 or more
- If not eating Baltic Herring: What are the main three reasons for you not to eat Baltic Herring? (or "Priorities the following based on your reasons of not eating Baltic Herring, 1 = most important reason, leave empty if not relevant at all"):
- Don't like the taste
- Not easily available
- Difficult to cook
- Because of the harmful chemicals in it
- I just prefer to eat some other fish species
- Ethical reasons
- Negative environmental impacts of Baltic Herring
- Because its not recommended
- Haven't used to eat it (not offered at home)
- Something else?
- What are the main three reasons for you to eat Baltic Herring? (or "Priorities the following based on your reasons for eating Baltic Herring, 1 = most important reason, leave empty if not relevant at all"):
- If Yes for Baltic Salmon
- What are the main three reasons for you to eat Baltic Salmon (or "Priorities the following based on your reasons for eating Baltic Salmon, 1 = most important reason, leave empty if not relevant at all"):
- I like the taste of it
- It's easily available
- It's easy to cook
- There are lot of food that can be made out of it
- It's healthy
- I'm used to eating it
- It's traditional food in my country
- Ethical reasons
- How often do you eat Baltic Salmon?
- 5 - 7 times per week
- 2 - 4 times per week
- once a week
- 1 - 3 times per month
- 5 - 10 times per year
- 1 - 4 times per year
- How much on average do you eat Baltic Salmon per serving? Try to estimate the amount as grams even if eating it as part of some other food. ----#: . Is this too difficult questions? Should we use some average estimation as serving size? --Arja (talk) 08:29, 11 November 2015 (UTC) (type: truth; paradigms: science: comment)
- If not eating Baltic Salmon: What are the main three reasons for you not to eat Baltic Salmon? (or "Priorities the following based on your reasons of not eating Baltic Salmon, 1 = most important reason, leave empty if not relevant at all"):
- Don't like the taste
- Not easily available
- Difficult to cook
- Because of the harmful chemicals in it
- I just prefer to eat some other fish species (or other Salmon)
- Ethical reasons
- Negative environmental impacts of Baltic Salmon
- Because its not recommended
- Haven't used to eat it (not offered at home)
- Something else?
- What are the main three reasons for you to eat Baltic Salmon (or "Priorities the following based on your reasons for eating Baltic Salmon, 1 = most important reason, leave empty if not relevant at all"):
- Do you limit your consumption of Baltic sea fish (Herring and Salmon) because of the harmful chemicals in it? Yes/No
- Are you familiar with the health benefits of eating fish? Yes/No
Pro-Kala has done in Finland (2010) a questionnaire
- 724 participants
- Questions on use frequencies, type of consumed fish foods, attitudes on herring, how fish eating is predicted to change in the future
- 70% of participants consume herring at least time to time
- 24% predicts that use of herring might increase in the near future
- Includes also question “I’ve stopped eating herring because of dioxins”
- Seems not to influence on use of herring
- Based on the questionnaire, population was divided into four groups of consumers: 23% spoiled youngsters (uusavuttomia), 14% critical hi-fi enthusiast, 37% passionate herring lovers and 26% concerned tradition treasurers