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+ <creatorName>Campbell, Diane</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ </creators>
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+ <titles>
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+ <title>Impacts of invasive Black Mustard on pollination of natives</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>pollination</subject>
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+ <subject>biology</subject>
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+ <subject>mustard</subject>
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+ <subject>phacelia</subject>
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+ </subjects>
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+ <contributors>
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+ <contributor contributorType="DataManager">
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+ <contributorName>McKinley;McKinley, Matthew J.</contributorName>
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+ </contributor>
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+ <contributorName>UC Irvine Center for Environmental Biology</contributorName>
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+ </contributor>
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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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+ </rightsList>
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+ <descriptions>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">To determine the impacts of Brassica nigra on pollination and reproductive success of some native plants. For more detailed metadata, including data access and usage instructions, please download and consult README.txt file.</description>
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+ </descriptions>
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+ <geoLocationPlace>Orange County (Calif.)</geoLocationPlace>
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+ <creatorName>Baldassare, Mark</creatorName>
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+ <title>Annual Survey of Orange County 1992</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>Housing</subject>
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+ <subject>Economy</subject>
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+ <subject>Social Issues</subject>
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+ <subject>Transportation</subject>
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+ <subject>Pollution</subject>
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+ <subject>Environment</subject>
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+ <subject>Senate Race</subject>
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+ <subject>Jobs</subject>
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+ <subject>Politics</subject>
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+ <contributorName>McKinley, Matthew J.</contributorName>
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+ <contributorName>University of California, Irvine</contributorName>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">The eleventh Orange County Annual Survey focuses on the timely issue of &quot;Jobs and the Economy&quot;. The attention to jobs and the economy comes at a critical time in the county's history. After a decade of rapid employment growth, Orange County has had significant job losses in the 1990s. During this third year of the recession, local economic confidence is waning. This could have profound effects on politics, local attitudes, the economy and demographic trends. The sample size is 1,012 Orange County adult residents.
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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, and Cheryl Katz, research associate. The random telephone survey included 1,012 Orange County adult residents interviewed from August 26 to September 2. We follow the methodology used in the 10 previous surveys.
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+ The completion rate for the survey was 64 percent. This rate is consistent with earlier Orange County Annual Surveys. Of the telephone numbers called, 21 percent resulted in completed interviews and 11 percent were refusals. The field work was conducted by Interviewing Services of America of Van Nuys, CA.
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+ For analysis, we statistically weighted the sample to represent the actual regional distribution of Orange County residents, as has been done in previous surveys. The 1990 U.S. Census population figures by city were reviewed for this purpose.
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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, survey timing and survey design.</description>
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+ <creatorName>Baldassare, Mark</creatorName>
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+ <title>Annual Survey of Orange County 1984</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>Mortgage</subject>
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+ <subject>Pollution</subject>
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+ <subject>Transportation</subject>
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+ <subject>Environmental Waste</subject>
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+ <subject>Earthquakes</subject>
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+ <subject>Water Supply</subject>
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+ <subject>Taxes</subject>
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+ <subject>Government</subject>
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+ <subject>Crime</subject>
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+ <subject>Ethnic Relations</subject>
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+ <subject>Death Penalty</subject>
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+ <subject>Politics</subject>
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+ <subject>Immigration</subject>
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+ </subjects>
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+ <contributor contributorType="DataManager">
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+ <contributorName>McKinley, Matthew J.</contributorName>
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+ <contributorName>University of California, Irvine</contributorName>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">The Orange County Annual Survey is in progress for three years. Since 1982 in three consecutive surveys, the goal is to understand the nature of community life in Orange County. A related purpose is to examine trends in demographics and opinions over time as the county grows, matures, and inevitably changes. The three surveys together offer a unique opportunity for decision makers and academics to analyze the social, economic, and political evolution of a major metropolitan area. Other regions of the United States today must rely on the 1980 Census which, for geographic areas which are changing and growing, represents outdated information. One topic receives considerable attention this year. It is the political attitudes of Orange County residents. There is confusion about the current nature of Orange County. This is especially relevant in a year in which the presidential vote, the legislative elections, and residents responses to this year's state and county ballot initiatives were the focus of great attention. The sample size is 1,003 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 sample for the 1984 Orange County Survey consists of 1,003 randomly selected residents who were interviewed by telephone. The sample is stratified geographically, with half of the sample selected from north of the Santa Ana River and half from the south. For data analyses, the sample is statistically weighted to represent the actual distribution of the Orange County population.
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+ The sample in each area was chosen using a computer program which randomly generates telephone numbers from among working blocks of telephone exchanges. A working block is one that contains numbers in use. The total of telephone numbers generated within an exchange was in proportion to the number of residential phones represented by that exchange in the northern part of the county or the southern part of the county. Using this procedure, approximately 2,200 telephone numbers from the south and approximately 2,2,00 telephone numbers from the north were drawn. This procedure of random digit dialing ensures that unlisted as well as listed numbers are included in the sample, Also, since over 95 percent of the households in Orange County have telephones, random dialing yields a sample representative of the population of Orange County.
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+ The Troldahl-Carter Method was used in randomly selecting which adult member of the household was to be interviewed. This method consists of enumerating the total number of adults in the household and the total number of men in the household. Then, using a prearranged grid, the interviewer selects the individual in the household for interviewing.
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+ As further evidence of the representativeness of the sample chosen by the above methods, characteristics of the sample were compared to characteristics of the total Orange County population using the 1980 census. On the basis of age, income, sex, marital status, household size, and home ownership, the sample is representative of the population of Orange County. Characteristics of the 1982 and 1983 Orange County Survey samples were also contrasted with the characteristics of the 1984 Orange County Survey sample. Marital status, ethnicity, age, sex, and education were closely comparable in the three surveys.The sampling error for this survey is plus or minus three percentage points. This means that if this survey were to be repeated 100 times, in 95 out the 100 times the answers obtained for a particular question would match those we obtained in this survey within three points. The sampling error for any particular sub-group would be greater. These calculations assume that the data were collected under ideal circumstances. Since there are a� large number of practical problems in conducting social surveys, the actual sampling error for any particular result might be slightly higher.
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+ As noted above, the interviewing for the Orange County Survey was done by telephone. Cost considerations and methodological improvements have led to telephone surveys' increased adoption in the social sciences. In addition, several studies show similar quality in telephone and face-to-face interviews. Interviewers were closely supervised during the data collection. Interviewers participated in a two-hour training session on the Orange County Survey instrument. Supervisors were available during the telephone interviewing to answer questions of interviewers or respondents. The telephone system used also allowed supervisors to monitor interviews to correct for errors in administering the questionnaire.
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+ The interviewing was done between September 5th and September 22nd, 1984. On weekdays, interviewing occurred between the hours of 5:30 and 10:00 p.m., and on Saturday between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. For each number in the sample, at least four call back attempts were made. The resulting sample of 1,003 represents 25 percent of the numbers dialed (4,021 in all). For 13 percent, a refusal to cooperate was received. The majority of calls not completed (56%) was due either to nonworking residential phone numbers or to o answers, which may indicate nonresidential phone numbers. The refusal rate for the survey was 34 percent, that is, 25 percent completions plus 13 percent refusals divided into 13 percent. This is consistent with the general refusal rate in surveys, which varies between 25 percent and 40 percent.
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+ The Orange County Survey, as shown in Appendix D, includes 86 questions. There were also a few open-ended questions. Individuals were asked to name their residential zip code. In addition, there is a question on the respondent's occupation. Categories for coding were developed prior to interviewing, and reliability tests indicated that the coding of open-ended questions was conducted accurately.</description>
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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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+ <subject>SLA</subject>
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+ <subject>Specific leaf area</subject>
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+ <subject>carbon isotope analysis</subject>
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+ <subject>silktree</subject>
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+ <subject>white alder</subject>
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+ <subject>redbud</subject>
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+ <subject>silk floss</subject>
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+ <subject>camphor</subject>
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+ <subject>carrotwood</subject>
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+ <subject>coral tree</subject>
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+ <subject>ironbark</subject>
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+ <subject>Moreton Bay fig</subject>
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+ <subject>honeylocust</subject>
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+ <subject>sweetgum</subject>
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+ <subject>markhamia</subject>
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+ <subject>paperbark</subject>
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+ <subject>New Zealand Christmas tree</subject>
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+ <subject>Canary Island pine</subject>
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+ <subject>evergreen</subject>
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+ <subject>pear</subject>
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+ <subject>pepper tree</subject>
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+ <subject>pink trumpet tree</subject>
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+ <subject>tipu</subject>
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+ <subject>Brisbane box</subject>
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+ <subject>redwood</subject>
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+ <subject>African fern pine</subject>
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+ <contributorName>McKinley;McKinley, Matthew J.</contributorName>
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+ <creatorName>Burley, Kalistyn H</creatorName>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>Chiu, Michael</creatorName>
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+ <creatorName>Gilson, Michael K</creatorName>
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+ <title>Analysis Scripts and Data for SAMPL5 Distribution Coefficients Submission Analysis and Reference Calculations,</title>
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+ <publisher>UC Irvine</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2016</publicationYear>
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+ <subjects>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">This is the supporting information associated with the analysis of the distribution coefficient part of the SAMPL5 challenge. Below are the list of the files included here.
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+ (1) SubmissionResults.tar: this is the complete set of distribution coefficient predictions submitted for SAMPL5.
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+ (2) 282_data_36253.tar.gz: This is the set of files provided to SAMPL5 participants before the challenge. It is also available on the Drug Design Data Resource webpage (https://drugdesigndata.org/about/sampl5).
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+ (3) SAMPL5_SI.tar.gz: This directory includes all analysis scripts and data files for the analysis of the SAMPL5 prediction submissions. It also contains all of the input, parameter, output, and results files associated with our reference distribution coefficient calculations.
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+ (4) allSolvents.mpg: This is a video created in VMD to visualize a simulation with water, cyclohexane, DMSO, and Acetonitrile at approximately experimental concentrations
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+ (5) wetCyclohexane_SAMPL5_074.mpg: This is a video created with VMD to visualize a simulation with water present in cyclohexane while calculating the solvation free energy of molecule SAMPL5_074
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+ <creator>
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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 1999</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>El Toro Airport</subject>
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+ <subject>Public School</subject>
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+ <subject>Measure M</subject>
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+ <subject>Little Saigon Protests</subject>
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+ <subject>Ng Trial</subject>
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+ <subject>School Vouchers</subject>
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+ <subject>Taxes</subject>
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+ <subject>Politics</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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+ </contributors>
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+ <descriptions>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">This eighteenth Orange County Annual Survey, UCI, continues to monitor social, economic and political trends. The Orange County Consumer Confidence Index now stands at 111, which is the highest score since the survey began tracking this five-question measure in 1986. The Orange County score surpasses the U.S. index, which is at 105. The 1999 survey is conducted September 1-13, and includes random telephone interviews with 1,000 Orange County adults in English and Spanish.
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+ Online data analysis &amp; additional documentation in Link below.</description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Methods">The 1999 Orange County Annual Survey was directed by Mark Baldassare, professor and Roger W. and Janice M. Johnson Chair in Civic Governance and
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+ Public Management at UCI, and Senior Fellow at the Public Policy Institute of California. Cheryl Katz, research associate, was co-director. The random telephone survey included interviews with 1,000 Orange County adult residents conducted September 1 to September 13, 1999. We follow the methods used in the 17 previous surveys.
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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 took an average of 20 minutes to complete. The interviewing was conducted in English and Spanish as needed. The completion rate was 65%. Telephone interviewing was conducted by Interviewing Services of America in Van Nuys, CA. The sample's demographic characteristics were comparable to data from the U.S. Census, California Department of Finance, and previous Orange County Annual Surveys.
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+ The sampling error for this survey is +/- 3% at the 95% confidence level.
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+ 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 factors such as question wording, ordering, and survey timing.
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+ Throughout the report, we refer to two geographic regions. North refers to cities and communities north of the 55 Freeway, including Anaheim, Orange,
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+ Villa Park, La Habra, Brea, Buena Park, Fullerton, Placentia, Yorba Linda,
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+ La Palma, Cypress, Los Alamitos, Rossmoor, Seal Beach, Westminster, Midway
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+ City, Stanton, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Santa Ana, Garden Grove,
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+ Tustin, Tustin Foothills and Costa Mesa. South refers to cities and communities south of the 55 Freeway, including Newport Beach, Irvine, Lake
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+ Forest, Newport Coast, Aliso Viejo, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna
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+ Woods, Mission Viejo, Portola Hills, Rancho Santa Margarita, Foothill
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+ Ranch, Coto de Caza, Trabuco, Laguna Beach, Dana Point, San Clemente,
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+ Capistrano Beach and San Juan Capistrano. In the analysis of questions on the proposed El Toro airport, we include Newport Beach in the North
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+ Some of the questions in this survey are repeated from national surveys conducted by the University of Michigan, the Pew Research Center and the
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+ American Association of Retired Persons. Questions with state comparisons are repeated from the Public Policy Institute of California's Statewide
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+ Surveys, directed by Mark Baldassare.</description>
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