Boaters were asked to give information about their boating activities and gasoline consumption in a specific two-week period during this summer.
Mail Surveys
Health Sciences Libraries Study
This survey asked questions about frequency of use of the Health Sciences Libraries, satisfaction with the libraries and their hours, importance of certain library services and resources, areas of improvement for the library, and respondent demographics.
Wisconsin Pain Management Study
This organizational assessment covered hospital accreditation, home care, ambulatory health care, long-term care, and behavioral health care programs.
UW System Faculty/Instructional Staff Computing Survey
The UW System Faculty/Instructional Staff Computing Survey was an Internet and mail combination survey, designed to collect information on computer and technology use by faculty and instructional staff at all UW campuses.
Private Forest Landowners Survey
A 12-page booklet-style questionnaire was used to gather data on respondents’ attitudes toward their woodlands, activities related to their woodlands, and their participation in woodlands-related organizations.
UW Madison Transportation Services Study
The survey focused on how respondents commute to campus, their knowledge and use of alternate modes of transportation and interest in new transportation programs.
Sleep Cohort Study
The 2000 Sleep Cohort Study Survey was a mail survey of approximately 5000 former and current Wisconsin state employees.
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources ATV, Snowmobile and Boat Study
The Wisconsin DNR ATV, Snowmobile, and Boat Study was a three wave mail survey of approxmiately 23,000 Wisconsin, Illinois, and Minnesota residents. Respondents were of three types: ATV users, snowmobilers, and boaters.
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) Gender Climate Survey
The purpose of the project was to help understand the current climate for faculty and academic staff in CALS and to identify potential gender bias in the experiences of males and females.
Couples and Health
This mail survey was designed to screen and recruit potential participants for future research projects regarding alcohol use and and marital functioning.