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Survey Overview <br /> Decision Resources, Ltd., is pleased to present the results of this study to the City of <br /> Centerville. This section provides a brief introduction to the specifications of the survey and <br /> a guide to the organization of the written analysis. <br /> While the most statistically sound procedures have been used to collect and analyze the <br /> information presented herein, it must always be kept in mind that surveys are not predictions. <br /> They are designed to measure public opinion within identifiable limits of accuracy at specific <br /> points in time. This survey is in no way a prediction of opinions,perceptions, or actions at any <br /> future point in time. After all, in public policy analysis, the major task is to impact these <br /> revealed opinions in a constructive fashion. <br /> The Principal Investigator for this study was Dr. William D. Morris; the Project Director <br /> overseeing all phases of the research and analysis was Mr. Peter Leatherman. <br /> Research Design <br /> This study contains the results of a telephone survey of 250 randomly selected residents <br /> of the City of Centerville. Survey responses were gathered by professional interviewers across <br /> the community between November 10 and December 18th, 2007. <br /> The average interview took 22 minutes. <br /> All respondents interviewed in this study were part of a randomly generated sample of the <br /> City of Centerville. In general, random samples such as this yield results projectable to their <br /> respective universe within± 6.0 percent in 95 out of 100 cases. <br /> Interviews were conducted by Decision Resources,Ltd., trained personnel from <br /> telephone banks in St. Paul, Minnesota. Approximately twenty percent of all interviews were <br /> independently validated for procedure and content by a Decision Resources, Ltd., supervisor. <br /> Completed interviews were edited and coded at the company's headquarters in Minneapolis, <br /> Minnesota. Statistical analysis and cross-tabulations were produced by the company's CfMC <br /> Mentor Analysis System and SPSS 15.0 FOR WINDOWS. <br /> 1 <br /> 14 <br />