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+ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><resource xmlns="http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-3" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-3 http://schema.datacite.org/meta/kernel-3/metadata.xsd">
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+ <creatorName>Baldassare, Mark</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ </creators>
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+ <titles>
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+ <title>Annual Survey of Orange County 1987</title>
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+ </titles>
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+ <publisher>UC Irvine</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2014</publicationYear>
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+ <subjects>
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+ <subject>Consumer Confidence</subject>
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+ <subject>Growth</subject>
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+ <subject>Jobs</subject>
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+ <subject>Housing</subject>
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+ <subject>Transportation</subject>
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+ <subject>Charitable Giving</subject>
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+ <subject>Traffic</subject>
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+ <subject>Politics</subject>
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+ <subject>Quality of Life</subject>
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+ </subjects>
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+ <contributors>
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+ <contributor contributorType="DataManager">
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+ <contributorName>McKinley, Matthew J.</contributorName>
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+ </contributor>
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+ <contributor contributorType="Funder">
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+ <contributorName>University of California, Irvine</contributorName>
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+ </contributor>
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+ <relatedIdentifier relatedIdentifierType="URL" relationType="IsSupplementedBy">http://data.lib.uci.edu/ocs/</relatedIdentifier>
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+ <rights rightsURI="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY 4.0)</rights>
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+ <descriptions>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">This year, the Orange County Annual Survey highlights growth and its effects on the quality of local life. This topic moves to the forefront in 1987 and joins traffic congestion among the most discussed issues in the county. The sample size is 1,010 Orange County adult residents.
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+ Online data analysis &amp; additional documentation in Link below.</description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Methods">The Orange County Annual Survey was conducted by Mark Baldassare, a professor of social ecology at UC Irvine. For the survey, 1,010 -adult Orange County residents were interviewed by telephone Sept. 7 to 20. In Orange County, where more than 97 percent of households have telephones, this method of interview gives highly representative data.
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+ Interviewing was conducted on weekend days and weekday nights using a random sample of listed and unlisted telephone numbers. These numbers were randomly generated by computer from a list of working blocks of telephone exchanges. Within a household, respondents were chosen for interview using the Troldahl-Carter method, which randomly selects a household member from a grid. The field work was conducted by the Center for Survey Research at UCI's Public Policy Research Organization. The telephone sample was generated by Pijacki and Associates of Shoreham, N.Y.
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+ Each interview contained 91 questions and took an average of 20 minutes to complete. The surveys were designed in three stages over several months. In the first stage, UCI graduate students conducted focus group interviews on orange County topics with randomly selected adult residents. The second stage involved feedback on questions and topics from the Annual Survey's Advisory Committee and colleagues. The final stage involved extensive consultation with the Center for Survey Research staff, followed by pre-tests and final revisions of the questions.
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+ The interview began with questions about housing, consumer confidence and quality of life in Orange County. These were followed by questions on growth and traffic issues. Later in the interview, we turned to the topics of localism and charities. The conclusion of the survey was devoted to questions about work and commuting status, personal and household characteristics and party politics.
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+ The survey also included questions dedicated to the concerns of three sponsors and UCI faculty. The questions on charity, mobility and commuting are discussed in thefindings section. The other questions are not part of the Orange County Annual Survey report.
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+ The survey's validity was checked by comparing the sample's characteristics to available information on Orange County's population. We compared the 1987 survey results to the 1980 Census, previous Annual Surveys and other recent polling data. Age, income and other demographic features of our sample were comparable with those noted in other studies. For data analyses, we statistically weighted the sample to represent the actual regional distribution of Orange County residents.
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+ The sampling error for this survey is +/- 3 percent at the 95 percent confidence level. This means that 95 times out of 100 the results will be within 3 percentage points of what they would be if all adults in Orange County were interviewed. The sampling error for any subgroup would be larger. Sampling error is just one type of error to which surveys are subject. Results may also influenced by factors such as question wording, survey timing and interview design.</description>
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+ <geoLocationPlace>Orange County (Calif.)</geoLocationPlace>
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+ <creatorName>Pataki, Diane</creatorName>
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+ <titles>
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+ <title>Physiology of Urban Trees, 5 of 7</title>
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+ </titles>
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+ <publisher>UC Irvine</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2015</publicationYear>
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+ <subjects>
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+ <subject>urban ecology</subject>
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+ <title>Special Survey of Orange County 2002</title>
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+ <publisher>UC Irvine</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2014</publicationYear>
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+ <subject>Consumer Confidence</subject>
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+ <subject>Pollution</subject>
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+ <subject>Recession</subject>
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+ <subject>Ethnic Relations</subject>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">This survey of 2,007 adult residents includes questions from earlier Orange County Annual Surveys. It also includes key indicators from the PPIC Statewide Survey for comparisons with the state and regions of California. It also considers racial/ethnic, income, and political differences. The following issues are explored in this Orange County Survey: county conditions, public policy, and economic and political trends. County conditions include such questions as: What are the most important issues facing the county? How satisfied are residents with their local surroundings, local public services, and with life in Orange County in general? Compared to other regions of the state, how much of a problem are issues such as air pollution, the economy, growth, and housing in Orange County?
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+ <description descriptionType="Methods">The Orange County Survey - a collaborative effort of the Public Policy Institute of California and the School of Social Ecology at the University of California, Irvine is a special edition of the PPIC Statewide Survey.
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+ This is the second in an annual series of PPIC surveys of Orange County. Mark Baldassare, the director of the PPIC Statewide Survey, is the founder and director of the Orange County Annual Survey at UCI and a former UCI professor. The UCI survey was conducted 19 times from 1982 to 2000, so the Orange County Survey collaboration between PPIC and UCI that began in 2001 is an extension of earlier survey efforts. The special survey of Orange County is co-sponsored by UCI with local support from Deloitte and Touche, Pacific Life Foundation, Disneyland, Los Angeles Times, Orange County Business Council, Orange County Division of League of California Cities, Orange County Register, The Irvine Company, and United Way of Orange County.
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+ Orange County is the second most populous county in the state and one of
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+ California's fastest growing and changing regions. The county is home to almost 2.9 million residents today, having gained nearly one million residents since 1980. Three in four residents were white and non-Hispanic in 1980; today, nearly half are Latinos and Asians. The county's dynamic economy has become one of the leaders in the high-technology industry. The county is a bellwether county in politics and the site of many important governance issues, including a county-government bankruptcy, public controversy over the reuse plans for the closed El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, and the use and expansion of toll roads. There are also housing, transportation, and environmental concerns related to development.
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+ Public opinion findings are critical to informing discussions and resolving public debates on key issues. The purpose of this study is to inform policymakers by providing timely, accurate, and objective information about policy preferences and economic, social, and political trends.
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+ To measure changes over time, this survey of 2,007 adult residents includes questions from earlier Orange County Annual Surveys. It also includes key indicators from the PPIC Statewide Survey for comparisons with the state and regions of California. We also consider racial/ethnic, income, and political differences. The following issues are explored in this Orange County Survey:
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+ County Conditions - What are the most important issues facing the county? How satisfied are residents with their local surroundings, local public services, and with life in Orange County in general? Compared to other regions of the state, how much of a problem are issues such as air pollution, the economy, growth, and housing in Orange County?
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+ Public Policy - What types of infrastructure and transportation projects are considered most important for Orange County, and how do local residents feel about taxes and other funding options? How do residents feel about the Great Park plan passed by the voters in March?
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+ Economic and Political Trends - What are the recent trends in consumer confidence, perceptions of the county's economy, and the county's real estate market? How do county residents rate their personal finances today? How many consider themselves among the have-nots? How do they rate the performance of Governor Davis and President Bush?</description>
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+ <title>Annual Survey of Orange County 1994</title>
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+ <publisher>UC Irvine</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2014</publicationYear>
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+ <subject>Consumer Confidence</subject>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">This thirteenth Orange County Annual Survey, UCI, spotlights several top concerns of Orange County residents, most notably: crime and the economy. In addition, the survey continues to track topics from previous years. The 1994 survey was conducted August 19 to 29 and included interviews with 1,000 adults.
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+ Online data analysis &amp; additional documentation in Link below.</description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Methods">The Orange County Annual Survey, UCI was co-directed by Mark Baldassare, professor and chair of urban and regional planning, and Cheryl Katz, research associate. The random telephone survey included interviews with 1,000 Orange County adult residents conducted August 19 to 29, 1994.
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+ Interviewing was conducted on weekend days and weekday nights, using a computer-generated random sample of telephone numbers. Within a household, adult respondents were randomly chosen for interview. Each interview included 94 questions and took an average of 20 minutes to complete. The interviewing was conducted in English and Spanish, as needed.
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+ The completion rate for the survey was 61 percent. This rate is consistent with earlier Orange County Annual Surveys. Of the telephone numbers called, 20 percent resulted in completed interviews and 13 percent were refusals. The field work was conducted by Interviewing Services of America of Van Nuys, CA.
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+ The sample was compared to the 1990 U.S. Census population figures by city for Orange County and was found to represent the actual regional distribution of Orange County residents. The sample's demographic characteristics were also closely comparable to the Census and other data available on Orange County residents.
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+ The sampling error for this survey is +/- 3 percent at the 95 percent confidence level. This means that 95 times out of 100, the results will be within 3 percentage points of what they would be if all adults in Orange County were interviewed. The sampling error for any subgroup would be larger. Sampling error is just one type of error to which surveys are subject. Results may also be affected by question wording, ordering, and survey timing.</description>
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+ <creatorName>Park, Sun Hee</creatorName>
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+ <title>Rat spinal cord image archive</title>
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+ <publisher>UCLA</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2003</publicationYear>
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+ <subjects>
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+ <subject>Retrodorsal dorsal lateral nucleus (RDLN)</subject>
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+ <subject>Spinal cord</subject>
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+ <subject>Prenatal exposure</subject>
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+ <subject>Organizational effects</subject>
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+ <subject>Antiandrogens</subject>
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+ <subject>Androgens</subject>
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+ <subject>Female</subject>
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+ <subject>Sprague-Dawley rats</subject>
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+ <subject>Control</subject>
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+ <subject>Neuroanatomy</subject>
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+ <subject>Spinal nerves</subject>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">Image library of spinal cord motoneurons for analyzing sex differences and effects of prenatal antiandrogens on these neurons. Includes a PDF of an article describing the use of this image library (Grisham, W., Jones, H. B., &amp; Park, S. H. (2003). Sex Differences and Organizational Effects of Androgen in Spinal Cord Motor Nuclei. Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience Education, 2(1) A29-A36). Also provided are links to free image analysis tools. Read the published article (from the Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience Education, Fall 2003, 2(1):A28-A35) about the use of the RatSCIA image library (included in this downloaded package as filename: &quot;Grisham_spinal_lab.pdf&quot;).</description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Methods">Library of images taken through a microscope featuring spinal cord motoneurons that are different between males and females. Some of the males and some of the females were treated with an anti-androgen drug during prenatal development, which had a dramatic impact. Also included are a PDF of an article explaining the use of the images, spreadsheet denoting the sex and treatment group of each individual, calibration files, powerpoints, and sundry other resources that faculty might find useful.</description>
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+ <publisher>UC Los Angeles</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2015</publicationYear>
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+ <subject>Archaeology</subject>
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+ <subject>carbon dates</subject>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">Carbon dates from excavated contexts at the site of Taraco, Peru</description>
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+ <title>Lensfree On-chip Microscopy for Telemedicine</title>
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+ <publisher>UC Los Angeles</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2014</publicationYear>
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+ <title>Live cell interferometry cell division tracking data files</title>
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+ </titles>
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+ <publisher>UCLA</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2014</publicationYear>
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+ <subjects>
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+ <subject>Quantitative phase microscopy</subject>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">Cell tracking data from quantitative phase microscopy experiments generated
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+ by Matlab analysis of raw image data.</description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Methods">Data is stored as x-position, y-position (pixels), cell dry mass (pg), time
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