Instructions
Scales
Individual
Social
Questionnaire
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I confirm that I have read and understood all of the above information and I give my explicit consent for my data to be used for scientific research.
Please write "White" in the box below.
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Allocation to Income:
Allocation to Health:
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£300 to JG
£100 Each
£150 to SL
Allocation to Person 1:
Allocation to Person 2:
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Only Health
Only Income
Prefer Not to Say
Not at All
Completely
Prefer Not to Say
Prefer Not to Say
Prefer Not to Say
No Control
Complete Control
Prefer Not to Say
No Control
Complete Control
Prefer Not to Say
Completely Certain
Completely Uncertain
Prefer Not to Say
What is your sex assigned at birth?
Female
Male
Other
Prefer Not to Say
What is your age in years?
Which best describes your marital status?
Married/living together
In a relationship, but not living together
Widowed
Single
Divorced/Separated
Prefer Not to Say
How many persons are there in your household?
How many of them are under the age of 18?
What is the first half of your postcode? (Please do not write your full postcode.)
What is the highest level of education you have attained?
Postgraduate Degree
Undergraduate Degree
A-Level Equivalent
Secondary Education
Primary Education
None
Prefer Not to Say
Which of these best describes your current employment situation?
Full-time Employed
Part-time Employed
Self-Employed
Unemployed
Retired
Student
Other
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Which of these best describes your current occupation? If you are retired or currently not in the workforce, please tick the level that best describes your latest occupation.
Managers & Professionals
Technicians & Trades Workers
Sales, Clerical & Service Workers
Machinery Operators, Drivers & Labourers
Never in the Workforce (e.g. Student, Long-Term Unemployed, Homeworker)
Other
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Please tick the amount which best describes your monthly household income after taxes?
£20,000 or more
£15,000-£20,000
£10,000-£15,000
£7,500-£10,000
£5,000-£7,500
£4,000-£5,000
£3,000-£4,000
£2,000-£3,000
£1,000-£2,000
£500-£1,000
£500 or less
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Worst-Off
Best-Off
Prefer Not to Say
Prefer Not to Say
Prefer Not to Say
WORST Imaginable
BEST Imaginable
Prefer Not to Say
WORST Imaginable
BEST Imaginable
Prefer Not to Say
WORST Imaginable
BEST Imaginable
Prefer Not to Say
Prefer Not to Say
How many cigarettes do you normally smoke per day?
How many units of alcohol do you normally drink per week? (One unit is similar to half a pint of beer or a small glass of wine)
How many hours do you normally exercise per week? (For exercise we mean, for example: brisk walking, swimming, cycling)
Do you pay for a gym, sports club, or personal trainer?
Yes
No
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Do you usually choose healthier food or products, even if they cost more?
Yes
No
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Have you ever reduced work hours, turned down a promotion, or chosen a safer job to protect your health?
Yes
No
Prefer Not to Say
Do you spend money on private health insurance or private heathcare?
Yes
No
Prefer Not to Say
Do you spend money on health apps or wearable devices that track or improve your health ?
Yes
No
Prefer Not to Say
Prefer Not to Say
Completely Unwilling
Very Willing
Prefer Not to Say
Completely Unwilling
Very Willing
Prefer Not to Say
Completely Unwilling
Very Willing
Prefer Not to Say
Left
Right
Prefer Not to Say
Libertarian
Authoritarian
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How difficult did you find the experiment?
Very Difficult
Difficult
Easy
Very Easy
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What was difficult or unclear in the experiment?
What changes would have made it easier for you to do the experiment?
Do you have any final comments or thoughts about the experiment?
Please write "White" in the box below.
Please explain your reasons for the allocation decisions you made in this experiment (minimum 20 words).
In the experiment, what did you mainly focus on? (Tick all that apply)
Monthly Spendable Income
Healthy Life Years
Life Satisfaction
Resource Allocations
Relative Importance (%)
None of the Above
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How do you believe these individuals will use the money you allocated them?
Spend according to the importance they place on their Healthy Life Years relative to their Monthly Spendable Income
Only spend on increasing their Monthly Spendable Income
Only spend on improving their Healthy Life Years
Very Uncertain
Completely Certain
For the same amount of money invested, which outcome increases more?
Monthly Spendable Income (measured as an average £1 increase over the lifetime)
Healthy Life Years (measured as a 1-year increase)
They increase about equally
Very Uncertain
Completely Certain
Reduce Inequality
Maximise Total
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Only Objective
Only Subjective
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Only Their Values
Only What We Believe
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No control at all
Complete control
Prefer Not to Say
Not at all
Definitely
Prefer Not to Say
Why do you think this?
How difficult did you find the experiment?
Very Difficult
Difficult
Easy
Very Easy
Prefer Not to Say
Do you have any final comments or thoughts about the experiment?
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