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Table 1 Questionnaire design

From: Factors determining the public receptivity regarding waste sorting: a case study in Surabaya city, Indonesia

No.

Description

Type of question

I.

Respondent General Information

 Name

Open-ended

 Gender

Close-ended

 Age

Open-ended

 Household head’s years of education

Close-ended (multiple choice)

 Family members

Close-ended (multiple choice)

 Monthly income

Close-ended (multiple choice)

 Home ownership

Close-ended (multiple choice)

II.

Behavior toward Household Waste Disposal

 Total waste generation

Close-ended (multiple choice)

 Person responsible for household waste disposal

Close-ended (multiple choice)

 Waste sorting before disposal

Close-ended (multiple choice)

 Walking time to the nearest waste collection station

Close-ended (multiple choice)

III.

Current Practice and Satisfaction toward Household Waste Management Service

 Regular schedule for waste collection

Close-ended (multiple choice)

 Satisfaction toward waste management service

Close-ended

 Understanding the obligation for waste sorting

Close-ended

IV.

Public Receptivity

 

 Receptivity of waste sorting

Close-ended

 Reasons for rejecting waste sorting

Close-ended (multiple choice)