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Z= <br />We would complete a sampling of 600 households within the entire City of Roseville, including <br />6 <br />a target of 125-175 completed surveys within each of four (4 , sub-regional areas within the City. <br />Overall results for the entire sampling of 600 households within the City will have a 95% level <br />of confidence with a margin of error of +/4% overall. <br />Leisure Vision will guarantee completion of at least 600 surveys for the Survey within the City <br />and a target of 125-175 completed surveys within each of four (4) sub-regional areas. Should we <br />receive more surveys those will be processed at no cost to the City. <br />NOTE: The chief advantages of conducting more surveys are: 1) to gain a lower margin or <br />error and 2) to be able to conduct more breakdowns offindings by demographic groups, i.e. <br />households with children, households without children, ages of respondents, years of <br />residence, etc. Generally it is beneficial to have at least 100 completed surveys within each <br />sub-demographic group in order to get statistically relevant information. <br />M M�' KIA d <br />Leisure Vision is capable of administering the survey entirely by phone or entirely by mail. <br />Given the negative impact that caller ID has had on phone survey response rates in recent years,, <br />we recommend administering each survey using a combination of mail and phone to maximize <br />the overall level of response. Even if people do not respond by mail, people who receive the <br />mailed version of the survey are significantly more likely to respond to the survey by phone <br />because they know the survey is legitimate. The costs for administering the survey by phone <br />only or a combination of mail/phone are the same. <br />Leisure Vision recommends administering the survey through a combination of a maillphone <br />survey. This approach is recommended because it gives more residents an opportunity to <br />respond to the survey while enabling Leisure Vision to control the distribution of the sample. <br />IMportantly, this qpproach also increases the response rate to the survey, therefore reducing non- <br />response bias and for Leisure Vision to guarantee the number of surveys we will receive. <br />With the mail/phone combination, Leisure Vision will design the sample so that a mail survey is <br />first sent out by first class mail to residents of the City (including a metered return envelope to <br />I <br />Leisure Vision/ETC Institute). The mail survey can if requested also include messages in the <br />cover letter to non-en glish speaking households, i.e. Spanish, that will provide a 1-800 phone <br />number to call to have the survey administered over the phone in that language. <br />Two days prior to receiving the mailed survey, each resident household receiving a survey will <br />receive an electronic voice message, informing them about the survey and encouraging them to <br />complete the survey. <br />Leisure Vision Project Approach -3 <br />
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