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City of Ramsey <br />Residential Survey Research Proposal <br />September 2013 <br />are their priorities for development and redevelopment? What types of housing opportunities <br />would they like to see available? What are the most desirable characteristics the City should <br />possess in the future? How connected are residents to the City? How effective are current <br />modes of communication with residents? <br />4. Demographic Changes and Issue Concerns: What are the demographic characteristics of <br />residents moving into the community? How do "newer" residents compare demographically and <br />issue -wise from residents who have lived in Ramsey for longer periods of time? Do the trends in <br />the demographic backgrounds of "new- comers" suggest future policy directions? Are there <br />demographic changes which residents would like to see the City encourage? <br />DESIGN OF THE RESEARCH: <br />The Morris Leatherman Company proposes to conduct a telephone survey of 400 randomly <br />selected households in the City of Ramsey. A sample of 400 residents would provide results <br />projectable to the entire city adult population within ± 5.0 percent in 95 out of 100 cases. The <br />sample is also of sufficient size to permit the city to be divided into a maximum of four <br />categories for more detailed analysis, such as age, mobility, home ownership, location of <br />residence, presence of children, and other demographic characteristics. <br />To insure the integrity of the sample, the Morris Leatherman Company places the most exacting <br />sampling standards in the industry on our procedures. Before an alternate household is <br />substituted for a designated target, at least ten tries are made to contact the initial households <br />during a five -day period. The telephone calls take place during various times on weekday <br />evenings and during the weekend. Our interviewers are also instructed to seek convenient <br />appointments with interviewees, cutting our non - contact rate to less than five percent on average. <br />An unbiased selection process is also used to identify the adult member of the household to be <br />interviewed. To validate the completed sample, the latest United States Census updated <br />population characteristics are utilized as a standard of comparison. <br />The questionnaire would be administered by company trained and supervised personnel. The <br />computer analysis will be obtained from our in -house C- MENTOR and SPSS statistical analysis <br />systems, insuring both access to the most current analysis programs and confidentiality of the <br />data set. <br />The City of Ramsey will be presented with bound copies of the final report highlighting all the <br />major findings of the study. The Morris Leatherman Company will also speak to any major <br />differences from and similarities with the past studies of the community, when applicable, in <br />addition to other growing communities. A volume of all computer - generated cross tabulations <br />and other multivariate statistical techniques will also be included. <br />