"Smart Surveying"
The Center for Urban and Public Affairs (CUPA) survey research lab conducts telephone surveys for local and
state government, non-profits, and other community organizations. These surveys are designed to aid in the
development of public policy and other issues that benefit constituents of the Southwest Ohio region.
As a member of the Urban University Program, CUPA's aim is to apply the resources of the university to identify
urban problems and propose solutions designed to enhance the vitality of Ohio's urban regions and distressed
central cities. This mission will be implemented through collaborative university networks and individual centers
of excellence.
Together with the modern GIS (Geographic Information Systems) laboratory, the Center for Urban and Public Affairs is
able to produce high-quality, professional reports that address a wide range of issues. Survey demographic data
(such as place of residence, employment, etc.) can be mapped to provide clients with the most useful information
possible with which to make decisions.
In addition to telephone surveys, CUPA also has the ability to do e-mail surveys. While these surveys are not yet
recognized as the preferred survey technique when conducting citizen perception surveys, e-mail surveys are a useful
tool when surveying businesses and some government organizations.
For additional information on the Center for Urban and Public Affairs Survey
Research Lab, or to inquire about a survey, please contact:
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David Jones
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Center for Urban & Public Affairs
Wright State University
225 Millett Hall
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy.
Dayton, OH 45435-0001
Phone: 937-775-2138
FAX: 937-775-2422
E-mail: david.jones@wright.edu
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