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Section I : Self Introduction
Good evening, I am an interviewer from the Public Opinion Programme of the University of Hong Kong. We would like to ask for your opinion regarding mobile phones. It would take you a couple of minutes and the information you provide will be kept strictly confidential.

Section II : Selection of Respondent
Is there any member of your family who is 18 or above? If there is more than one, may I speak to the one will have his/her birthday next for the purpose of random sampling? (If none, terminate the interview)
Yes
No (terminate)


Section III : General Questions
1- Firstly, do you have a mobile phone? (If no, terminate the interview)
Yes
No (terminate)

2- (Only ask those who have a mobile phone) The brand of your mobile phone is: (If there is more than one, please base on the one you use most frequently)
Alcatel
B&O
Beffone
Bosch
Ericsson
LG
Mitsubishi
Motorola
NEC
Nokia
Nortel
Panasonic
Philips
Sagem
Samsung
Siemens
SONY
Others Please specify:_____________
Don't know/ Forgotten
Refused to answer

3- How satisfied are you with your mobile phone? (If there is more than one, please base on the one you use most frequently) Please use a scale of 0-100 to evaluate, with 0 representing the least, 100 representing the most and 50 being half-half. How would you rate?
¡e191 = Don't know/ Hard to say¡F192 = Refused to answer¡f

4- Which network operator are you using currently? If there is more than one, please base on the one you use most frequently.
Pacific Century CyberWorks, including 1010/One2Free/1+1
Orange
New World Telephone
Smartone/Extra
Peoples
Sunday
Don't know/ Hard to say
Refused to answer

5- Then, I will ask for your opinion regarding your mobile phone. I want you to think of your mobile phone as a person, that it has its own personality and characteristics. I will read out two descriptive terms, what you need to do is to rate your mobile phone with respect to each term, with 0 representing the least, 100 representing the most and 50 being half-half. Please remember to imagine your mobile phone as a person when you answer the questions.
In terms of sophistication, what rating would you give your mobile phone?
¡e191 = Don't know/ Hard to say¡F192 = Refused to answer¡f

6-In terms of excitement, what rating would you give your mobile phone?
¡e191 = Don't know/ Hard to say¡F192 = Refused to answer¡f

7- Then, I will ask you some questions about your own personality and characteristics. I will read out those two terms again, what you need to do is to rate yourself with respect to each term, with 0 representing the least, 100 representing the most and 50 being half-half. Meanwhile, I will also ask you the importance of that term to you, with 0 representing absolutely not important, 100 representing absolutely important and 50 being half-half. Firstly, in terms of sophistication, what rating would you give yourself?
¡e191 = Don't know/ Hard to say¡F192 = Refused to answer¡f

8- Then how important do you think sophistication is to you?
¡e191 = Don't know/ Hard to say¡F192 = Refused to answer¡f

9- In terms of excitement, what rating would you give yourself?
¡e191 = Don't know/ Hard to say¡F192 = Refused to answer¡f

10- Then how important do you think excitement is to you?
¡e191 = Don't know/ Hard to say¡F192 = Refused to answer¡f

11- Now I will ask about your feelings and reactions in your daily life and social gatherings. Please tell me if the sentences I am going to read out can describe you or not. You only need to answer with "Yes" or "No".
Supplementary section to questionnaire

12- Now I will ask you some questions about choosing a mobile phone. How many mobile phones have you changed during the last two years (i.e. within 24 months)?
Yes [exact number]
None (skip to Q14)
Refused to answer (skip to Q14)

13-Then the most prominent reason for changing your last mobile phone was (Do not read out the answers):
Outdated style
Lacking the functions in need
Relatively fewer functions
Brand and model not popular
Damaged
Lost
Most of the colleagues/ friends don't use it
Others (Please specify)
Refused to answer

14-The most prominent factor for choosing your newest mobile phone is (Do not read out the answers):
Trendy style
Reasonable price
Has the functions in need
Relatively more functions
Brand and model are popular
Most of the colleagues/ friends use it
Others (Please specify)
Refused to answer

15- How would you handle your old mobile phone when you change to a new one (Do not read out the answers)?
Sell it
Give it to relatives/ friends
Discard it
Keep it
Don't know/ Hard to say/ That depends
Others (Please specify)
Refused to answer

16-If you don't know how to use certain functions of your mobile phone, what would you do (Do not read out the answers)?
Seek advice from friends
Read the user manual
Try to avoid using those functions (skip to Q18)
Seek advice from the network operator (e.g. Hutchison, Sunday)
Seek advice from the mobile phone supplier (e.g. Nokia, Ericsson)
Seek advice from the mobile phone vendor (e.g. the vendors in Mongkok Commercial Padium)
Others (Please specify)
Refused to answer

17- How satisfied are you with the services/ solutions provided by (the answer of Q16)? Please use a scale of 0-100 to rate, with 0 representing not satisfied at all, 100 representing very satisfied and 50 being half-half. Then how would you rate?
¡e191 = Don't know/ Hard to say¡F192 = Refused to answer¡f

18- When your mobile phone is damaged, you will:
Repair it yourself
Seek advice from the network operator (e.g. Hutchison, Sunday)
Seek advice from the mobile phone supplier (e.g. Nokia, Ericsson)
Seek advice from the mobile phone vendor (e.g. the vendors in Mongkok Commercial Padium)
Others (Please specify)
Refused to answer

19- How satisfied are you with the mobile phone repair services you have ever consumed? Please use a scale of 0-100 to rate, with 0 representing not satisfied at all, 100 representing very satisfied and 50 being half-half. Then how would you rate?
¡e191 = Don't know/ Hard to say¡F192 = Refused to answer¡f

20- Do you know if there is any after-sale service for mobile phone?
Yes
No
Refused to answer

21- How important do you think the after-sale service of mobile phone is?
Very important
Important
Not quite important
Not important at all
Don't know/ Hard to say
Refused to answer

22- What services do you think should be included in the after-sale service of mobile phone? (Do not read out the answers, multiple response)
Hotline inquiry services (hotline)
Mobile phone repair services
Sale of mobile phone or accessories
Download ring tone /screensaver
Others (Please specify)
Don't know/ Hard to say
Refused to answer

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23A Now I will ask you a hypothetical question in order to understand how the mobile phone will be used under some real-life situations and thus realizing the market reaction to the mobile phones. Please try to imagine you are in that situation when you answer the question.
Assuming that you were now in a grand wedding banquet. At certain point, you had to contact someone, you knew the network was working well and others didn't mind your using the mobile phone. Under this situation, would you use your mobile phone?
Absolutely not
Probably not
Probably yes
Certainly yes
Don't know/ Hard to say
Refused to answer

24A- Assuming that you had used your mobile phone, by your guess, how satisfied would you be with your mobile phone under this situation? (Please use a scale of 0-100 to rate, with 0 representing not satisfied at all, 100 representing very satisfied and 50 being half-half)
¡e191 = Don't know/ Hard to say¡F192 = Refused to answer¡f

23B- Now I will ask you a hypothetical question in order to understand how the mobile phone will be used under some real-life situations and thus realizing the market reaction to the mobile phones. Please try to imagine you are in that situation when you answer the question.
Assuming that you were now in a joyful and lively dinner gathering with your close friends. At certain point, you had to contact someone, you knew the network was working well and others didn't mind your using the mobile phone. Under this situation, would you use your mobile phone?
Absolutely not
Probably not
Probably yes
Certainly yes
Don't know/ Hard to say
Refused to answer

24B- Assuming that you had used your mobile phone, by your guess, how satisfied would you be with your mobile phone under this situation? (Please use a scale of 0-100 to rate, with 0 representing not satisfied at all, 100 representing very satisfied and 50 being half-half)
¡e191 = Don't know/ Hard to say¡F192 = Refused to answer¡f

25- If you have to buy a new mobile phone regardless of the price and the network quality, what factor will you consider to be the most important? (Do not read out the answers)
Trendy style
Reasonable price
Has the functions in need
Relatively more functions
Brand and model are popular
Most of the colleagues/ friends use it
Others (Please specify)
Refused to answer

26- Assuming that you had bought a mobile phone based on the factor mentioned above, same as before, I want you to think of the mobile phone as a person, that it has its own personality and characteristics. I will read out those two descriptive terms again. What you need to do is to rate your mobile phone with respect to each term (with 0 representing the least, 100 representing the most and 50 being half-half.) Please remember to imagine the mobile phone as a person when you answer the questions.
In terms of sophistication, what rating would you give the mobile phone you have chosen?
¡e191 = Don't know/ Hard to say¡F192 = Refused to answer¡f

27-In terms of excitement, what rating would you give the mobile phone you have chosen?
¡e191 = Don't know/ Hard to say¡F192 = Refused to answer¡f

28- Assuming that you bought the mobile phone that you have just chosen, by your guess, how satisfied would you be with it? (Please use a scale of 0-100 to rate, with 0 representing not satisfied at all, 100 representing very satisfied and 50 being half-half.)
¡e191 = Don't know/ Hard to say¡F192 = Refused to answer¡f

Section IV : Personal Particulars
29- Gender
Male
Female

30- Age (exact number) [99 = Refused to answer]

31-Education Attainment
Primary or below
Secondary
Matriculated
Tertiary, non-degree course
Tertiary, degree course
Postgraduate or above
Refused to answer

32- Occupation
Managers and administrators
Professionals
Associate professionals
Clerks
Service workers and shop sales workers
Skilled agricultural and fishery workers
Craft and related workers
Plant and machine operators and assemblers
Non-skilled workers
Students
Housewives
Unclassified
Others (unemployed, retired, etc.)
Refused to answer

33- The type of ownership of your house is
Self-purchased, or
Rent?
Refused to answer

34- House type
Public housing estate
Housing Authority subsidized sale flats
Housing Society subsidized sale flats
Private housing
Village: villas/ bungalows/ modern village houses
Villages: simple stone structures/ traditional village houses
Public temporary housing
Private temporary housing
Staff quarters
Others
Refused to answer


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