ResponseID: participant ID 

UncertainType: p = probability (uncertain outcomes), v = variability (uncertain amounts)

UncertainTime: on the intertemporal uncertainty questions, was the later (l) option uncertain, the now (n) option, or both (b)? 

UncertaintyFirst: order of presentation of scenarios. 1 = intertemporal choice with uncertainty was first, 0 = intertemporal choice under certainty was first	

StartDate	

EndDate	

Q_TotalDuration: number of seconds spent completing the survey  (?)

MBA: does the person self-identify as being a current MBA student

NowChoicesMedGain: medium magnitude (~$100) intertemporal gains, number of times participant chose the "now" option

NowChoicesLargeGain: large magnitude (~$10,000) intertemporal gains, number of times participant chose the "now" option

NowChoicesMedGainU: medium magnitude (~$100) intertemporal gains under uncertainty, number of times participant chose the "now" option

NowChoicesLargeGainU: large magnitude (~$10,000) intertemporal gains under uncertainty, number of times participant chose the "now" option

NowChoicesMedLoss: medium magnitude (~$100) intertemporal losses, number of times participant chose the "now" option

NowChoicesLargeLoss: large magnitude (~$10,000) intertemporal losses, number of times participant chose the "now" option

NowChoicesMedLossU: medium magnitude (~$100) intertemporal losses under uncertainty, number of times participant chose the "now" option

NowChoicesLargeLossU: large magnitude (~$10,000) intertemporal losses under uncertainty, number of times participant chose the "now" option

propNowG0: medium magnitude (~$100) intertemporal gains, proportion of times participant chose the "now" option

propNowG1: large magnitude (~$10,000) intertemporal gains, proportion of times participant chose the "now" option

propNowG0u: medium magnitude (~$100) intertemporal gains under uncertainty, proportion of times participant chose the "now" option

propNowG1u: large magnitude (~$10,000) intertemporal gains under uncertainty, proportion of times participant chose the "now" option

propNowL0: medium magnitude (~$100) intertemporal losses, proportion of times participant chose the "now" option

propNowL1: large magnitude (~$10,000) intertemporal losses, proportion of times participant chose the "now" option

propNowL0u: medium magnitude (~$100) intertemporal losses under uncertainty, proportion of times participant chose the "now" option

propNowL1u: large magnitude (~$10,000) intertemporal losses under uncertainty, proportion of times participant chose the "now" option

riskL1: medium loss risky choice (no temporal component), 1 = chose risky option, 0 = chose certain option

riskL2: large loss risky choice (no temporal component), 1 = chose risky option, 0 = chose certain option

riskG1: medium gain risky choice (no temporal component), 1 = chose risky option, 0 = chose certain option

riskG2: large gain risky choice (no temporal component), 1 = chose risky option, 0 = chose certain option

Gender: 1=male, 2=female

Age	

Marital:  1=Single, 2=Living together, 3=Married, 4=Divorced or living separated, 5=Widowed

Income: 1=less than $14,999; 2=$15,000 - $24,999; 3=$25,000 - $34,999; 4=$35,000 - $49,999; 5=$50,000 - $99,999; 6=$100,000 - $199,999; 7=greater than $200,000

Edu: 1=No degree; 2=High school diploma; 3=Associate degree, occupational; 4=Associate degree, academic; 5=Bachelor's degree; 6=Master's degree; 7=Professional degree; 8=Doctoral degree

Child: "How many children do you have?"

Ethnicity: 1=Black or African American; 2=American Indian or Alaskan Native; 3=White; 4=Hispanic or Latin American; 5=Asian; 6=Other

Poli: 1=Democrat; 2=Republican; 3=Independent; 4=Libertarian; 5=Green; 6=Other

Tobacco: "Do you smoke cigarettes or otherwise use tobacco products? If so, how often?:" 1=Never; 2=Rarely; 3=About once a month; 4=About once a week; 5=Daily, or almost every day

Employ: "What is your current employment status?" 1=Working full time; 2=Working part time; 3=Not currently employed

Job_Length: "If you are currently working, how long have you been at your current job? Otherwise, if you are not employed, how long have you been out of the labor force?" 1=Less than one month; 2=Between one month and six months; 3=Between six months and one year; 4=Between one year and five years; 5=More than five years

Pay_Bill: "Imagine that you had to pay an unexpected bill immediately. For example, suppose that you needed an expensive medical treatment that was not covered by insurance. Considering all possible resources available to you (including savings, borrowing, etc.), what is the maximum amount that you could come up with on short notice? (optional)"

Secure: "All things considered, do you now feel economically secure?" 1=Definitely Yes; 2=Yes; 3=Maybe yes; 4=Unsure; 5=Maybe no; 6=No; 7=Definitely No

Control: "How much do you agree with the following statement:
'I feel I have lost all control over my economic future.'" 1=Strongly Agree; 2=Agree; 3=Agree a little; 4=Neutral; 5=Disagree a little; 6=Disagree; 7=Strongly Disagree

Employ_Cat: 1=Advertising, Branding, and Marketing; 2=Apparel, Textiles, and Fashions; 3=Automobiles and Trucks; 4=Cellular Telephone and Telecommunications; 5=Chemicals, Coatings, and Plastics; 6=Computers, Internet, E-Commerce, and InfoTech; 7=Consulting, Outsourcing, and Offshoring; 8=Construction; 9=Education; 10=Energy, Oil and Gas, Utilities, Renewable, and Alternative Energy; 11=Engineering, Research, Development, and Nanotechnology; 12=Entertainment and Media; 13=Financial Services, Banking, Insurance, Investments, Mortgages, and Real Estate; 14=Food, Beverages, and Tobacco; 15=Government and Military; 16=Health Care, Biotechnology, and Drugs; 17=Job Seekers, Careers, and Employment; 18=Non-profit; 19=Retailing; 20=Sports Industry; 21=Transportation; 22=Travel, Airlines, Hotels, and Tourism; 23=Other;

Employ_Cat_TEXT: (text for "other" on the previous question)

Org_Size: "Roughly how large is the organization that you work for? In other words, how many people are employed by your organization? Please give your best estimate." 1=1 (self employed); 2=2 to 9; 3=10 to 19; 4=20 to 99; 5=100 to 499; 6=500 or more; 7=N/A; 

Org_Age: "Roughly how old is the organization that you work for? In other words, how long has your employer been in operation? Please give your best estimate." 1=less than 1 year; 2=1 to 5 years; 3=5 to 20 years; 4=20 to 50 years; 5=more than 50 years; 6=N/A;

Lose_Job: "How much do you agree with the following statement:
'There’s a good chance I could lose my job in the next couple of years.'" 1=Strongly Agree; 2=Agree; 3=Agree a little; 4=Neutral; 5=Disagree a little; 6=Disagree; 7=Strongly Disagree

Lose_Per: "What is the probability you will lose your job in the next 12 months?"

Confusing: "Were there any parts of the survey that were confusing or difficult to understand? If so, please explain:"

Comments: "Is there anything else you would like to tell us?"

block1T: indicates first block of questions that participant saw

block2T: indicates second block of questions that participant saw	

block3T: indicates third block of questions that participant saw
