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R i'EY OVERty I E141 <br />Decision Resources, Ltd., is pleased to present the results <br />of this study to the City of Mounds View. This section provides a <br />brief introduction to the specifications of the survey and a <br />guide to the organization of the written analysis. <br />While the most statistically sound procedures have been used <br />to collect and analyze the information presented herein, it must <br />always be kept in mind that surveys are not predictions. They <br />are designed ta measure public opinion within identifiable limits <br />of accuracy at specific points in time. This survey is in no way <br />a prediction of opinions, <br />perceptions, or actions at any future <br />point in timee After all, in publi policy analysis, the major <br />task is to impact these revealed apinions in a constructive <br />fashion. <br />The Principal Investigator for this study was Dr. William D. <br />4 <br />Morris; the Proje t Director overseeing all phases of the <br />i <br />research and analysis was Ms. Diane 7raxler. <br />Research Design <br />This study contains the results of a telephone survey of 402 <br />randomly selected residents of the City of Mounds Viewo <br />Survey responses were gathered on March 21-28, 1988. <br />The average interview took twenty-three minutes. <br />All respondents interviewed in this study were part of a <br />randomly generated sample of the city. In generala random <br />1
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