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A Survey of Seasonal and Permanent Landowners in Wisconsin's Northwoods: Following Dillman and Then Some
Authors:Greg Clendenning  Donald R Field  Dana Jensen
Institution:1. Department of Forest Ecology and Management , University of Wisconsin–Madison , Madison , Wisconsin , USA jclendenning@wisc.edu;3. Department of Forest Ecology and Management , University of Wisconsin–Madison , Madison , Wisconsin , USA;4. Institute of Environmental Studies and Department of Urban Planning , University of Wisconsin–Madison , Madison , Wisconsin , USA
Abstract:This article demonstrates the importance of obtaining high response rates for surveys of the general population while illustrating that survey design and procedures that adopt and modify factors known to positively affect survey returns can lead to high response rates, even for a lengthy survey of the general population. Using an expanded version of Dillman's “tailored design method,” we achieved an 82.8% response rate for a general population survey of landowners. When comparing early respondents to late respondents we found significant differences on several sociodemographic variables as well as a number of attitudinal measures central to the research project. In addition, costs are compared between this methodology and a more typical four-wave mailing. Our survey further highlights the importance of improving our understanding of the social changes taking place in rural communities and the implications these changes can have on natural resources management.

This article originally published in Society & Natural Resources, Vol. 17, Issue 5, pages 431–442, 2004. DOI: 10.1080/08941920490430223
Keywords:natural resources management  response rate  self-administered questionnaire  survey methodology
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