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Attitudes Towards Walkability, Low-traffic, and 15-minute Neighbourhoods in the UK

Thank you for showing interest in taking part in this research project. The goal of the study is to understand public perceptions and attitudes towards different pedestrian friendly concepts. Before you complete the study, please read the following information:

Right to Refuse or Withdraw
Participation in the study is entirely voluntary, and participants are free to refuse to take part or end the survey at any time. Once the questionnaire has been submitted, we are unable to withdraw data as it is unidentifiable. 

Procedures of the Study
If you decide to volunteer, you will be asked to complete a questionnaire measuring how much you agree or disagree with various statements or questions regarding low-traffic neighbourhoods, 15-minute neighbourhoods, and walkable environments. Basic demographic questions will also be asked, but no personal information needs to be disclosed.
In total, the study will take approximately 15 minutes. All language is given in English.

Benefits and Harms of Procedures
Risks: These tests are neither painful nor dangerous in any way. They do not involve any drugs, surgery, or experimental treatment. If you find the tests fatiguing, you can stop the experiment or take a break at any time. 
Benefits: It is unlikely that you will benefit directly from your participation.
Compensation: If you decide to participate, you will have the opportunity to enter a lottery for two £50 prizes along with other participants of the study.

Confidentiality and Anonymity
The information obtained from these experiments may be published, but your name will not be given, nor will the results be published in an identifiable form. Only the research team will have access to information that you provide, and this information will be treated as confidential. Storage of data will occur in accordance with UK data protection legislation.

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Further Information
If you have further questions or concerns about any aspect of the project, you can contact the researcher Sam Tailby (st2527@bath.ac.uk), or the supervisor Sarah Toy (sat71@bath.ac.uk).
Ethics application number: 3913-4225

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