

Telephone Survey Reports |
| Many of our projects are conducted via telephone. Responsive Management maintains its own in-house, full-service, computer-assisted telephone survey center with 50 professional interviewers. Responsive Management has conducted more than 500 telephone surveys on a wide variety of projects. To review or download examples of our telephone survey projects please feel free to review any of the many natural resource and outdoor recreation research areas located under the left toolbar. |
| This study was conducted to assess opinions on and attitudes toward the Department and its activities among Arizona residents aged 18 and older from all across the state. The study also included trends analysis for selected questions, based on biennial statewide surveys conducted for the Department in 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, and 2008. | ||
| Download the PDF Survey report. [.45 mb] | ||
| Georgia residents' opinions on litter, littering practices, and anti-littering programs in Georgia were assessed through focus groups and a telephone survey conducted for the Georgia Governor's Office and the State of Georgia's Litter Abatement and Prevention Initiative. This study provided the basis for the development of Georgia's Litter. It Costs You. statewide anti-litter campaign. A follow-up study was conducted in 2007 to evaluate changes in public opinion as well as to measure awareness and effectiveness of the Litter. It Costs You. campaign. | ||
| Download the PDF report. [.34 mb] | ||
| Download the PDF follow-up report. [.32 mb] | ||
| Responsive Management worked cooperatively with Keep American Beautiful, Inc. and the Georgia Department of Community Affairs to develop a guide for implementing a survey at the community level to assist communities in Georgia with measuring perceptions and attitudes toward litter. The handbook provides thorough guidelines for implementing a scientifically defensible public opinion survey. | ||
| Download the PDF handbook. [.30 mb] | ||
| Telephone surveys of of residents, active deer hunters, and landowners in Maryland were conducted to determine opinions on the deer population, deer hunting, and deer management in Maryland, including deer population control, deer hunting regulations, and Chronic Wasting Disease. | ||
| Download the PDF report. [.69 mb] | ||
| Public opinion on wildlife species management and on funding for the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department was assessed in this survey. Specifically, the study measured attitudes toward funding for the Department, wildlife habitat management efforts, wildlife species management, human-wildlife conflicts, chronic wasting disease, and hunting regulations, and also determined hunting participation, hunting behaviors, and satisfaction with hunting. The study entailed a telephone survey of Vermont residents 18 years of age and older. | ||
| Download the PDF report. [1.07 mb] | ||
| Download the PPT presentation. [1.24 mb] | ||
| Participation in and attitudes toward fishing and aquatic resources were measured in a telephone survey of South Carolina youth ages 8 to 18. The study examined youth interest in fishing, initiation into fishing, fishing companions, fishing avidity, motivations for and constraints against fishing, and perceptions of fishing among peers, as well as several other fishing-related and demographic factors. | ||
| Download the PDF report. [.77 mb] | ||
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