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Survey Questionnaire

Latanya Harden

Southern Wesleyan University

10/19/2024

Survey Questionnaire

Topic: Understanding American Knowledge and Attitudes About Australia in the Context of International Trade

Demographic Questions:

1.What is your age range?

18 years old or younger

19-30 years’ old

31-45 years’ old

46-60 years’ old

61 years old or older

2.How far did you get with your education?

Some high school

High school diploma or GED

Associate’s Degree

Bachelor’s Degree

Master’s Degree

Ph.D.

3.How many years of professional work experience do you have?

None

1-5 years

6-10 years

11-20 years

Over 20 years

4.Survey Questions: 4. Do you know where Australia is on a map?

Definitely

Maybe

No

5.What do you think is Australian biggest export to the USA?

Beef

Wine

Like, natural resources (such as coal, iron ore)

This group contains education services (e.g., international students).

Tourism

6.To what extent do you agree with the following statement: “We need to know Australian cultural norms in order to bring about successful business interactions between the U.S. and Australia.”

Strongly Agree

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

Strongly Disagree

7.On a scale of 1 to 5, are you very familiar, somewhat familiar, somewhat unfamiliar, very unfamiliar, or do not know, with the free trade agreement between the US and Australia?

1 (Not familiar at all)

2 (Slightly familiar)

3 (Somewhat familiar)

4 (Familiar)

5 (Very familiar)

8.Does free trade agreement between U.S and Australia benefit both the countries equally?

Yes, it benefits both equally

yes, it helps the U.S. more.

yes, it benefits Australia more.

No, it doesn’t benefit either country equally.

9.How important is it for American businesses to understand Australia’s economic policies when they’re thinking about investing? (Scale of 1-5)

1 (Not important)

2 (Slightly important)

3 (Somewhat important)

4 (Important)

5 (Very important)

10.Have you always thought that Australian businesses have a reputation for being reliable and trustworthy?

Yes, but they’re generally reliable.

Sometimes reliable

No, they are not reliable

Unsure

Instructions for Respondents: Answer each of the questions based on your knowing as of now. In order to inform my research project, this survey seeks to measure generic attitudes and what is known about Australia with regard to its trade relationship with the United States.