NPR/Kaiser Family Foundation/Kennedy School of Government Civil Liberties
VIII. Has Life Changed
Post-9/11? Post-9/11 Fears and Worries
Note: As shown, some questions were asked only of subsets of respondents (e.g., people who said they had decided how they would vote). Unless otherwise indicated, the tables reflect percentages of the subset that was asked the question, not percentages of the overall population. An asterisk (*) indicates a response of less than 1 percent. A cross indicates a volunteered response.
50. Generally
speaking, would you say that the terrorist attacks have changed the way that
you live your life day-in and day-out?
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Yes
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No
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Don't know
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11/12/01
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34
|
66
|
*
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(Asked of respondents who say
the terrorists attacks have changed the way they live their
lives day in and day out; n = 387)
51. How has it
changed?
|
11/12/01
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Feel unsafe/tense/vulnerable
|
40
|
More aware/observant
|
28
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More cautious
|
27
|
More concern for family
|
10
|
Economy slowing
|
7
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Checking mail thoroughly
|
7
|
Changed travel plans
|
6
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More security measures
|
4
|
Paying more attention to the news
|
4
|
Have more faith/pray more
|
3
|
More thankful for what I have
|
3
|
Other
|
14
|
Don't know
|
1
|
50/51. Combo
Table
|
11/12/01
|
Terrorist attacks have changed
the way that you live your life day in and day out
|
34
|
Feel unsafe/tense/vulnerable
|
12
|
More aware/observant
|
10
|
More cautious
|
10
|
More concern for family
|
4
|
Economy slowing
|
2
|
Checking mail thoroughly
|
2
|
Changed travel plans
|
2
|
More security measures
|
1
|
Paying more attention to the news
|
1
|
Have more faith/pray more
|
1
|
More thankful for what I have
|
1
|
Other
|
4
|
Terrorist attacks have not changed the way you live your life day-in and day-out
|
66
|
(Asked of
respondents who say the terrorists attacks have changed the way they live their
lives day in and day out; n = 387)
51a. Do you
think these changes are permanent, or not?
|
Permanent
|
Not permanent
|
Don't know
|
11/12/01
|
60
|
35
|
4
|
50/51a. Combo Table
|
11/12/01
|
Terrorist attacks have changed
the way that you live your life day in and day out
|
34
|
Permanent
|
21
|
Not permanent
|
12
|
Terrorist attacks have not
changed the way that you live your life day in and day out
|
66
|
Don't know
|
*
|
52. How
much have the terrorist attacks shaken your own personal sense of safety and
security? Have they shaken it a great deal, a good amount, not too much, or
not at all?
|
A great
deal/Somewhat
|
Not
too much/Not at all
|
Don't know
|
|
NET
|
A great deal
|
Somewhat
|
NET
|
Not too much
|
Not at all
|
11/12/01
|
38
|
14
|
24
|
61
|
44
|
18
|
*
|
53. These
days how much do you worry about terrorism when you're in public places here in
the United States--a great deal, somewhat, not too much, or not at all?
|
A great deal/A good
amount
|
Not
too much/Not at all
|
Don't know
|
|
NET
|
A great deal
|
A good amount
|
NET
|
Not too much
|
Not at all
|
11/12/01
|
39
|
11
|
28
|
61
|
36
|
24
|
*
|
54. Since
the terrorist attacks on September 11, have you at least once (INSERT) because
of concern with your personal safety?
|
Yes
|
No
|
Don't know
|
a. Avoided taking a bus or
subway
|
6
|
93
|
1
|
b. Chosen to travel by car,
train, or bus instead of by airplane
|
17
|
82
|
1
|
c. Changed your vacation travel
plans
|
14
|
86
|
*
|
d. Changed your business travel
plans
|
10
|
90
|
--
|
55. Please tell me how likely or unlikely you think it is that the following will occur in the next 12 months. (ITEM)--is it very
likely, somewhat likely, somewhat unlikely, or very unlikely to occur in the
next 12 months?
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LIKELY
|
UNLIKELY
|
Don't know
|
|
NET
|
Very
|
Somewhat
|
NET
|
Somewhat
|
Very
|
b. More anthrax attacks
|
86
|
52
|
34
|
12
|
8
|
4
|
2
|
b1. A terrorist attack using
another biological weapon like smallpox
|
72
|
27
|
44
|
26
|
14
|
11
|
3
|
c. A terrorist attack using a
bomb carried in a car or truck
|
83
|
40
|
43
|
16
|
9
|
7
|
1
|
e. A terrorist attack using
nuclear weapons
|
41
|
14
|
28
|
57
|
27
|
30
|
2
|
f. An attack on the water supply
|
59
|
19
|
41
|
39
|
23
|
15
|
2
|
g. An attack on the food supply
|
55
|
18
|
37
|
42
|
25
|
17
|
3
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