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Monthly Archives: April 2010
“Academy Awards” Show in LA
Today, I attended the Academy Awards. Not the Hollywood ones you’re familiar with, but they were special nonetheless. Over the past few months students at the Media Academy at Crenshaw High School in downtown Los Angeles created public service announcements … Continue reading
Posted in Census in Schools
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Boasting to Boost Participation
One of the interesting things that happened over the past few weeks is that local officials in different areas challenged each other that their census participation rates would exceed the other. For example, two well-known towns have been battling to … Continue reading
Posted in Countdown, March to the Mailbox, Response Rates
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A Surprise Reaction
Congratulations to the American public for a remarkable display of civic participation that exceeds the expectation of many about the mailback participation! As a long-time survey researcher, I have studied the influences on survey participation and tried to understand why … Continue reading
Posted in Response Rates
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Our Partners, at Half-Time of The 2010 Census
Over the past few days I have met with hundreds of our partners, who voluntarily helped us get the message out to their constituents that the 2010 Census is important for their futures. They are just a few of nearly … Continue reading
Posted in Partnerships
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What if You Missed the Deadline
I’ve talked to some folks who didn’t mail in their completed census form by April 16. “What should I do?” they say (usually after providing logical reasons why they couldn’t get it in the mail by Friday). As I noted … Continue reading
Posted in Countdown
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