Survey Research
2023 Albemarle County Community Survey
A survey of Albemarle County residents conducted during the Fall of 2023 to examine quality of life, satisfaction with County services, tax allocation preferences, opinions on growth and development, access to community resources, and experiences with civic engagement.
Evaluation of the Virginia College Advising Corps
The Center for Survey Research conducted a multi-phase, mixed-mode evaluation of the Virginia College Advising Corps to support the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia in planning and developing future directions for post-secondary advising in Virginia.
Sampling the Hard-to-Reach: Examining the Efficacy of Response-Rate Adjusted Stratified Sampling Selection
On May 16, 2025, the Center for Survey Research presented work at the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) Annual Conference in St. Louis, MO, focusing on sampling hard-to-reach populations who are often underrepresented in surveys.
Evaluating Well-being Retreats for Nursing Students
The Center for Survey Research (CSR) collaborated with University of Virginia’s Compassionate Care Institute (CCI) to explore the immediate and 30-day impact of wellness retreats, which support self-care and self-compassion, in nursing curricula.
Virginia Beach considers holding a referendum on voting system
The referendum would ask residents if they prefer voting by district or at-large for city government.
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Reston Community Center (RCC) Community Survey
A survey for the Reston Community Center (RCC) that assesses awareness and support for RCC, determines current and projected program use, explores barriers to RCC participation, and captures preferences to inform consideration of a future community facility.
Grammatical Redundancy in Scales
Outlining a process for quantifying, identifying, and reducing grammatical redundancy to shorten reading time, without compromising the conceptual redundancy that is essential to survey design.
What’s the Cost: Financial Toxicity and Screening Fatigue in Li-Fraumeni Syndrome
Center for Survey Research paper on LFI patients' barriers to cancer screening adherence, and whether screening fatigue and financial hardship are contributors.
Interactions between Political Ideologies and Healthcare Reform
A study of the relationship between physician political ideological preferences and health policy reform options.