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Levy, Clifford V. – 1972
This booklet is intended to serve as a step-by-step layman's guide to conducting a community survey, tabulating the findings of the survey, and presenting a final report of the survey findings. It is written in simple nontechnical language and contains numerous examples of various survey forms and procedures. Among the major topics discussed are:…
Descriptors: Community Surveys, Data Collection, Field Interviews, Glossaries
Florida Junior Coll., Jacksonville. – 1974
Florida Junior College at Jacksonville has developed a Community Survey process that provides information needed for adequate communication between community and college. A step-by-step description of the survey process is provided, beginning with the setting of objectives and ending with a summary of results. The objectives of the survey were to…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community Surveys, Data Collection, Interviews
Crabtree, J. Michael; Myers, Stanley B. – 1978
Community data concerning drug and alcohol usage patterns was assessed via a unique "personal delivery" system. The system, which can be used for collecting other community data produced a return rate of 45% and was very economical. This system largely overcomes the main drawback of the mailed questionnaire (low return rate) by (1) having…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Community Surveys, Cost Effectiveness, Data Collection
Cromwell, Bea; Root, Suzanne – 1976
These guidebooks were designed to help central office personnel, principals, teachers, and members of the community to plan and conduct a community survey. The main volume--the staff handbook--describes seven tasks involved in planning and conducting the survey and offers guidelines for the survey staff to follow. The project director's guidebook…
Descriptors: Community Surveys, Data Collection, Data Processing, Elementary Secondary Education
Lake, Celinda C.; Harper, Pat Callbeck – 1987
This book presents hands-on information on how to plan, administer, and analyze opinion polls. Guidance is also offered on how to make this strategy accessible to public interest groups. Several examples, checklists, warnings of possible pitfalls, and lists of material and human resources occur throughout the chapters. Major sections address the…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Study, Community Surveys, Data Collection
Butler, Dennis G. – 1981
Information is provided on the procedures and instruments used to conduct the Coast Community Colleges 1980 Telephone Survey as an aid for those planning to undertake a similar study. After an introductory section, Section II discusses study planning, outlining the roles of an executive steering committee made up of key administrators, a technical…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community Surveys, Data Analysis, Data Collection
Coast Community Coll. District, Costa Mesa, CA. – 1974
The results are presented of a survey made to determine the communication patterns by which the area population learned of KOCE (a public UHF television station of the Coast Community College District) during its first year of operation, and how active viewers of the TV station perceived it in terms of desirable and actual service. The survey was…
Descriptors: Communications, Community Colleges, Community Surveys, Data Collection
Palomba, Neil A. – 1967
Techniques for estimating the labor supply in any locality from a town and its surrounding rural area to a county or multi-county area are presented. The labor supply in a community can be estimated by many means, including registrations of the unemployed, newspaper advertisements, and a census-type sampling survey of the population.…
Descriptors: Community Surveys, Cost Estimates, Data Analysis, Data Collection
Anderson, James A. – 1977
Five data collection techniques and two sampling methods were examined in terms of costs, rates of return, quality of the data collected, and degree of representativeness in assessing needs and interests of public television viewers in rural areas. Data collection techniques were (1) mail only, (2) mail incentive, (3) telephone only, (4) mail and…
Descriptors: Community Surveys, Cost Effectiveness, Data Collection, Needs Assessment
Smith, Vernon; Gallup, George H. – 1977
A secondary analysis of eight years' cumulative results from the annual Gallup Poll of the Public's Attitudes toward public schools is presented. These eight polls reveal a public that has confidence in its schools and its teachers and supports specific innovations, particularly career education, moral education, and various types of alternative…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Community Surveys, Data Analysis, Data Collection
Walker, Mary; And Others – 1982
The handbook, intended for rural citizens seeking to improve health care in their communities, concentrates on assessment of community health care. Sections cover four steps of the community assessment process, i.e., self preparation, organization, community identification of problems and goals, and community action plan development. "Step One:…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Community Action, Community Health Services, Community Involvement
Gotsick, Priscilla – 1974
This pamphlet presents methods by which a library may survey its community to determine local information needs, especially those of disadvantaged adults. Data may be collected from public agencies or from community residents, by telephone, interview or questionnaire. All of these procedures are discussed in terms of advantages, methods, and…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adults, Community Organizations, Community Surveys
Gessaman, Paul H. – 1993
This document identifies steps in organizing and conducting a community survey and provides materials for assembling a well-focused survey form. Planning and conducting a successful survey involves the organization of a planning group, selection of relevant topics and information to be collected on each topic, preparation of a survey form,…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Citizen Participation, Community Characteristics, Community Development
Conway, James A.; And Others – 1974
To continue to be an effective local educational leader in curricular change, fiscal policy making, and, above all, in planning for education, the school administrator must have a continuous flow of usable information on public opinion. The purpose of this book is to provide the administrator with practical methods for systematically monitoring…
Descriptors: Community Study, Community Surveys, Data Analysis, Data Collection
van Es, J. C.; Schneider, Judy B. – 1981
The Logan County (Illinois) Community Resource Development Council, assisted by sociologists and graduate students from the University of Illinois, designed an attitudinal survey which was administered to a random sample of 700 Logan County adults to ascertain the support of the residents for Council activities and to learn from the residents what…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitude Measures, Community Attitudes, Community Satisfaction
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