datacite-mapping 0.1.15 → 0.1.16

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+ <creatorName>The Nature Conservancy San Diego Field Office</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ </creators>
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+ <title>Nolina cismontana focus surveys</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>beargrass</subject>
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+ <subject>nolina cismontana</subject>
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+ <subject>rare plant surveys</subject>
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+ <subject>TNC</subject>
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+ <subject>The Nature Conservancy</subject>
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+ <subject>monitoring</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>The Nature Conservancy</contributorName>
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+ </contributor>
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+ </contributors>
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+ <relatedIdentifier relatedIdentifierType="URL" relationType="IsSupplementedBy">http://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/northamerica/unitedstates/california/contact/index.htm</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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+ </rightsList>
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+ <descriptions>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">For more detailed metadata, including data access and usage instructions, please download and consult README.txt file.</description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Methods">Document current distribution and relative abundance</description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Other"/>
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+ </descriptions>
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+ <geoLocations>
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+ <geoLocation>
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+ <geoLocationPlace>Orange County (Calif.)</geoLocationPlace>
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+ </geoLocation>
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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 1990</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>Quality of Life</subject>
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+ <subject>Environment</subject>
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+ <subject>Recycling</subject>
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+ <subject>Conservation</subject>
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+ <subject>Transportation</subject>
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+ <subject>Regional Government</subject>
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+ <subject>Privacy</subject>
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+ <subject>Volunteering</subject>
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+ <subject>Politics</subject>
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+ <subject>Charities</subject>
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+ <subject>Proposition 128</subject>
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+ <subject>Proposition 136</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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+ <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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+ </rightsList>
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+ <descriptions>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">The theme of this year's survey is &quot;Issues of the 1990s.&quot; The 1990 Orange County Annual Survey explores three interrelated issues that are central topics in discussions about the county's future. These issues are the environment, regional government, and transportation alternatives. The sample size is 1,017 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 co-directed by Mark Baldassare, a UC Irvine professor of social ecology and Cheryl Katz, research associate. For the survey, 1,017 adult Orange County residents were interviewed by telephone Sept. 5 to 21. 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 4,000 listed and unlisted telephone numbers. These were generated by computer from a list of working blocks of telephone exchanges. The telephone sample was generated by Pijacki and Associates of Shoreham, N.Y. The field work was conducted at the Center for Survey Research by UCI's Public Policy Research Organization.
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+ Of the telephone numbers called, 25 percent resulted in completed interviews and 15 percent were refusals. The completion rate for the survey (completions divided by completions plus refusals) was 63 percent, consistent with earlier annual surveys.
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+ Other telephone outcomes include the following: 21 percent disconnected numbers; 3 percent computer or fax lines; 15 percent businesses and other non-Orange County households; 20 percent persistent no answers and 1 percent persistently unavailable respondents. Two percent were not completed because of language problems, including non-English speaking households and hearing impairment. These figures are also consistent with earlier annual surveys.
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+ Within a household, respondents were chosen for interview using the Troldahl-Carter method. This method randomly selects a household member from a grid that includes information on the number of adult household members and the number of adult men in the household. Up to six callbacks were attempted per telephone number.
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+ Each interview included 95 questions and took an average of 20 minutes to complete. Most interviews ranged in length from 15 to 25 minutes.
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+ The surveys were designed in three stages over eight months. The first stage involved feedback on survey topics and questions from the annual survey's Steering Committee, Advisory Committee and UCI colleagues.
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+ In the second stage, during the spring, UCI graduate students conducted focus group interviews on Orange County topics and pretested survey questions. After a draft was reviewed by the advisory committee, final revisions of the survey questions were made.
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+ The interview began with questions about housing, consumer confidence and perceptions of life in Orange County. These were followed by questions on the environment, regional governance and transportation alternatives. A major section of the interview was devoted to questions about mass transit. Later in the interview, we turned to other topics, including privacy, civic participation and charitable giving. The conclusion of the survey was devoted to questions about work, commuting, demographic characteristics and political attitudes.
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+ The survey's validity was checked by comparing the sample characteristics to Orange County population data. We compared the 1990 survey results to previous annual surveys and other recent survey data. Age, income and other demographic features of our sample were comparable with those noted in other studies.
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+ For the purposes of analysis, we statistically weighted the sample to represent the actual regional distribution of Orange County residents. The population estimates for north, west, central and south county regions were from data issued by the Demographic Research Unit, County of Orange. The 1990 U.S. Census preliminary population estimates by city were also reviewed.
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+ Several other efforts were made to correct for possible errors in interviewing or data processing. Approximately 10 percent of the completed interviews were verified through callbacks. All questionnaires were checked by a supervisor immediately after completion. Finally, keypunched data were verified for all respondents in the survey sample.
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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.
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+ Sampling error is just one type of error to which surveys are subject. Results may also be influenced by factors such as question wording, survey timing and other aspects of survey design.</description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">Orange County experiences considerable growth in the decade of the 1970s and is presently faced with the impacts of population changes as well as changes in economic conditions. The Orange County Annual Survey is undertaken by the University of California at Irvine to assess these changes and their effects on residents perceptions of community problems and the quality of life in Orange County. In this first year of the Annual Survey, the focus is on issues of growth and mobility. The sample size is 1,009 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 1982 Orange County Survey consists of 1,009 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 South. For data analyses, the sample is statistically weighted to represent the actual distribution of the Orange
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+ County population (see Social Data Analysts, 1982).
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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.
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+ 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
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+ County. Using this procedure, 2,000 telephone numbers from the South and
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+ 2,000 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 95% of the households in Orange County have telephones, random dialing yields a sample representative of the population of Orange County (Groves and Kahn, 1979).
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+ The Troldahl-Carter Method was used in randomly selecting which adult member of the household was to be interviewed (Troldahl and Carter, 1964).
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+ This method consists of enumerating the total number of adults in the house-hold and the total number of men in the household. Then, using a prearranged grid, the interviewer selects the individual in the household for inter-viewing.
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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 (State Census Data Center, 1982). On the basis of age, income, sex, marital status, house-hold size, and home ownership, the sample is representative of the population of Orange County.</description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">This sixteenth report of the Orange County Annual Survey, UCI, examines several topics of relevance in Orange County. The survey continues to track trends over time in the county's social, economic and political arenas. There is a special focus on the proposed airport, local public schools, charitable behavior and attitudes, and political orientation. The sample size is 1,002 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, UCI, was co-directed by Mark Baldassare, professor and chairof urban and regional planning, and Cheryl Katz, research associate. The random telephone survey included interviews with 1,002 Orange County adult residents between Sept. 4-Sept. 14, 1997. We follow the methods used in the 15 previous surveys.
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+ Interviewing was conducted on weekend days and mweekday nights, using a computer-generated random sample of telephone numbers. Within a household, adult respondents were randomly chosen for interviews. Each interview included 66 questions and took an average of 20 minutes to complete. The interviewing was conducted in English and Spanish, as needed. The completion rate for the survey was 66 percent. This rate is consistent with earlier Orange County Annual Surveys. The fieldwork was conducted by Interviewing Services of America of Van Nuys, CA.
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+ The survey sample was compared to the U.S. Census and state 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 survey data including previous Orange County Annual Surveys.
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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.
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+ Throughout the report, we refer to four geographic regions. North County includes Anaheim, Orange, Villa Park, La Habra, Brea, Buena Park, Fullerton, Placentia and Yorba Linda. West County includes La Palma, Cypress, Los Alamitos, Rossmoor, Seal Beach, Westminster, Midway City, Stanton, Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach. Central County includes Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Tustin, Tustin Foothills and Costa Mesa. South Countyincludes Newport Beach, Irvine, Lake Forest, Aliso Viejo, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, Portola Hills, Rancho Santa Margarita, Coto de Caza, Trabuco Highlands, El Toro Station, Laguna Beach, Dana Point, San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano. In the analysis of the questions on the proposed airport, we divide the county into North County and South County, with Newport Beach included in the northern region. </description>
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