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PRJ-3333 | Expert Survey on Community Resilience Testbed Use and Development
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Co-PIs
Project Type
Field research | Social Sciences
Natural Hazard Type(s)
Other
Facilities
Event(s)
No Event | Virtual Survey | 2021-05-01 ― 2021-06-30 | Lat 0 long 0
Awards
Gulf Research Program of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine | 2000010686
National Science Foundation | CMMI 1847373
Center for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning | 70NANB20H008
Keywords
Virtual Testbed, Community Resilience, Expert Survey
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Description:
Virtual Community Testbeds enable researchers to assess multidisciplinary integrated community resilience models and help decision-makers to make better community hazard mitigation plans. To understand what a testbed actually is in practice and to obtain consensus on the definition of a testbed, a virtual survey is administered to testbed experts. The audience of the project span researchers from diverse disciplines in engineering, social and physical sciences
Mission | Virtual Survey on Community Resilience Testbeds Development and Use
Cite This Data:
Sutley, E., S. Enderami, R. Mazumder, M. Dumler (2021). "Virtual Survey on Community Resilience Testbeds Development and Use", in Expert Survey on Community Resilience Testbed Use and Development. DesignSafe-CI. https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-9w9v-my55
The mission of this field research was to conduct an expert survey via Qualtrics to understand what it means to be a testbed and to obtain a consensus definition for the term testbed. The survey results are used to write a State of the Art Review paper on virtual community resilience testbeds.
Research Planning Collection | Survey Consent Form
Data Collectors
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Description:
The collection archives the study information and consent form provided to the survey respondents.
File Name
Consent Forms
Research Planning Collection | IRB Survey Protocol
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Description:
The collection archives the Institutional Review Board protocol approved by the University of Kansas IRB office for the expert survey.
The collection archives the survey instrument for the testbed expert survey. The survey is done using Qualtrics. A link to the survey was emailed to the identified testbed experts. This totaled 267 experts; however, the recruitment email requested that respondents share the survey link with any of their collaborators whom they think could also contribute expert knowledge. No personally identifiable information was collected from respondents, so we do not know how many people the survey was shared with outside of the 267 experts we directly emailed.
The collection archives the survey responses administered to testbed experts. This totaled 90 respondents from different disciplines. No personally identifiable information was collected from respondents.
Enderami, S., E. Sutley (2021). "Testbed Experts Survey Report", in Expert Survey on Community Resilience Testbed Use and Development. DesignSafe-CI. https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-91jj-fh94
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Date Published
2021-11-29
DOI
10.17603/ds2-91jj-fh94
License
Open Data Commons Attribution
Description:
The report describes the responses received from the testbed experts. It also provides details on the composition of the respondents and acknowledges the logistic supports the survey received.