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This thirteenth report of the Orange County Annual Survey,UCI,
spotlights several top concerns of Orange County residents, most notably:
crime and the economy. In addition, we continue to track topics from
previous years. The 1994 survey was conducted August 19 to 29 and included
interviews with 1,000 adult residents. The margin of sampling error
is +/- 3 percent.
Purpose
To
provide decision-makers in the private and public sectors with valid
and current information on Orange County adult residents.
To
track shifts in important attitudes and population characteristics
over time.
To
study the social, economic, and political issues of Orange County
from a non-advocacy position.
To
help establish public discussion and enlightened debate in furthering
public policy.
Written by:
Mark Baldassare and Cheryl Katz
University of California, Irvine
Department of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Social Ecology
November 28, 1994
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