Measuring subjective response to aircraft noise: the effects of survey context

J Acoust Soc Am. 2013 Jan;133(1):238-46. doi: 10.1121/1.4768795.

Abstract

In applied research, noise annoyance is often used as indicator of subjective reaction to aircraft noise in residential areas. The present study aims to show that the meaning which respondents attach to the concept of aircraft noise annoyance is partly a function of survey context. To this purpose a survey is conducted among residents living near Schiphol Airport, the largest airport in the Netherlands. In line with the formulated hypotheses it is shown that different sets of preceding questionnaire items influence the response distribution of aircraft noise annoyance as well as the correlational patterns between aircraft noise annoyance and other relevant scales.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aircraft*
  • Auditory Perception*
  • Environmental Exposure
  • Humans
  • Irritable Mood*
  • Loudness Perception
  • Middle Aged
  • Netherlands
  • Noise, Transportation / adverse effects*
  • Residence Characteristics
  • Surveys and Questionnaires*