The USCR has conducted studies for governmental,
economic development, educational, medical, and non-profit
organizations, addressing a wide variety of subjects, including:
Governmental Services Survey
For states, counties and communities to evaluate citizen
satisfaction or attitudes about governmental services and
activities
Labor Assessment and Availability
For evaluating the skill levels of employees to inform employers
of labor availability and training needs
Housing Surveys
For evaluating the availability, affordability and quality
of housing
Economic Impact
For measuring public costs and benefits of a specific project,
business, or policy
Health Care Needs Assessments
For determining medical service needs and desires along
with where and why patients choose medical providers
Wildlife and Natural Resources Management
For understanding human dimension issues related to wildlife
resource management efforts, such as the publics use
of and attitudes toward the natural environment
Multi-state, State and Community Attitude Surveys
For gauging public opinion and support for prospective programs,
industries, and projects
Quality of Life Issues
For assessing satisfaction with community events, education,
parks & recreation, safety, and local aesthetics
Program Evaluation
For measuring and evaluating stated outcomes of social,
educational or health-related programs
Strategic Planning
For helping leaders make effective choices and to prioritize
scarce resources
On-Going Projects
Projects associated with public affairs, administration
training, and telecommunications
Quality Assurance Surveys For measuring and
Previous Surveys/Research
Copies of previous surveys and research are indexed by
topic and date. Because the Center is a not-for-profit
public entity, the Docking Institute requires that reports
will eventually become available for and public dissemination