Changes in participant behaviour and attitudes are associated with knowledge and skills gained by using a turtle conservation citizen science app
Data files
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Questionnaire_data_to_deposit.csv
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Abstract
Methods
The dataset was collected through an online questionnaire. We built our questionnaire on the REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture) online system (Harris et al. 2009), which was hosted by The University of Sydney. Anyone who uploaded at least one sighting to TurtleSAT was invited to answer our questionnaire. We recruited respondents by advertising our questionnaire on the TurtleSAT social media channels, and by sending two e-mails to all TurtleSAT participants that provided their e-mail address upon registration to the project (University of Sydney Human Ethics approval 2017/981). The two e-mails were sent 11 months apart to maximise recruitment. Informed consent was obtained from all participants. The questionnaire was available online from the 7th of June 2018 to the 11th September 2019, and was anonymous.
The dataset has been cleaned up and processed using MS Excel, and any identifiers or variables not used in this study were removed.
Usage notes
Questionnaire sheet:
Missing values are represented by "NA".
Obs_type = type of observation (live turtle, dead turtle, nest, dr = don't recall).
N_obs = number of observations uploaded.
N_obs_noDR = number of observations uploaded, with any "don't recall" answer changed to NA.
Knowledge_skills_turtlesat_score = s-k gain score
Knowledge_sum = Number of correct answers from the knowledge test
Knowledge_sum_turtlesat = Number of correct answers from the knowledge test coming from TurtleSAT
Responses coded as 1 for strongly disagree to 5 for strongly agree:
Learned_more = Using TurtleSAT I learned more about turtles
Ability_to_ID = Participating in TurtleSAT has improved my ability to identify freshwater turtle species
Ability_find_nest = Participating in TurtleSAT has improved my ability to find turtle nests
New_skills = Using TurtleSAT I developed new skills
Attitude_change = Have your attitudes towards turtles changed since you started participating in TurtleSAT? (binary 0-1)
More_interested_nature = After using TurtleSAT I am more interested in the natural world
Feel_like_helping = By participating in TurtleSAT I feel like I am helping turtles
More_aware_roads = Participating in TurtleSAT made me more aware of turtles on roads
Inspire_to_participate = TurtleSAT inspired me to participate in other citizen science / volunteering projects to help wildlife
More_worried = After participating in TurtleSAT, I am more worried about Australian freshwater turtles than I was before
Learned_more_01 (and all other _01 variables) = Scores turned into binary 0-1
N_actions = What practices have you adopted since learning about the current freshwater turtles' decline? (number of actions ticked)
Read_info_web = Have you read information about Australian freshwater turtles and their decline on the TurtleSAT website? (Yes/No/I didn't know there was such information on the website)
Aware_decline_before_join = Were you aware of an Australian freshwater turtle decline before joining TurtleSAT? (yes/no/This is the first time I hear about it)
Causes_decline_before_join = Did you know what causes Australian freshwater turtle deaths before joining TurtleSAT? (yes/no/I still don't know)
Source of correct answer sheet: if answered correctly asked the source of the information.
Spring = Do you know when the Eastern long-necked turtle (Chelodina longicollis) nesting season is?
Rainfall = Can weather trigger freshwater turtle nesting?
Decline = How much have populations of common species of freshwater turtles declined in the last 40 years along the Murray River?
Foxes = How many turtle nests do foxes destroy along the River Murray?
Turtle friendly practices sheet:
1 = adopted the practice
0 = did not