Rating Modules (Sliders): Sliders are a versatile way to add interest to otherwise boring or standard questions, and can have a range of graphical representations of response. - used for rating scales - replace open numeric exercises - replace grids or single select lists - good for pricing studies

On a scale of 1 (very concerned) to 5 (not concerned at all), how do you feel about global warming in the next 30 years?

On a scale of 1 (very unlikely) to 10 (very likely), how likely do you think you are to change your habits over the next year to have less negative environmental impact?

On a scale of 1 to 7, how many stars would you give to the ads alerting about the dangers of global warming?

If you own a car, how much do you spend a month on fuel?

Thinking about price and environmental benefit, how much would you consider paying a month for fuel?

Drag the arrows. The low range should represent the lowest price you would want to pay for fuel, knowing that it might not be environmentally friendly, and the highest range should be the most expensive price you would consider for a more environmentally friendly alternative.