Analysis
The Civic Responsibility research aims to record citizens’ views and attitudes regarding their responsibilities as members of society. The survey includes questions concerning participation in political processes, such as voting in elections and engaging in public consultations. It also examines citizens’ views on compliance with laws, paying taxes, and participation in volunteer activities. In addition, the research investigates the sense of solidarity and cooperation among citizens, as well as their trust in public institutions and organizations. The findings of the study will be used to gain a better understanding of citizens’ perceptions and to strengthen their participation in social and political life.
Objective
The objective of this specific questionnaire is to gain a deeper understanding of citizens’ perceptions and attitudes concerning their role in society. Specifically, it seeks to collect data on citizens’ active participation in political processes, compliance with laws, tax payment, and involvement in volunteer activities. Through the analysis of these data, the research aims to identify ways to improve citizen participation in social and political life, to promote a sense of solidarity and cooperation, and to strengthen trust in public institutions and organizations. Ultimately, the findings will contribute to the development of policies and programs that reinforce the civic and social responsibility of citizens.
Calibration
The CRS-44 questionnaire consists of 44 items, which are answered as follows:
1 = Strongly disagree, 2 = Disagree, 3 = Slightly disagree, 4 = Slightly agree, 5 = Agree, 6 = Strongly agree
References
Furco, A., Muller, P., & Ammon, M.S. (1998). The Civic Responsibility Survey. Service-Learning Research Center, University of California, Berkeley.