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The 1995 Mtas Publications Catalog, Municipal Technical Advisory Service
The 1995 Mtas Publications Catalog, Municipal Technical Advisory Service
MTAS Publications: Full Publications
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Surveying Citizens: A Handbook For Municipal Officials Who Want To Know What Their Citizens Think (1995), David H. Folz Phd
Surveying Citizens: A Handbook For Municipal Officials Who Want To Know What Their Citizens Think (1995), David H. Folz Phd
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Doing a citizen survey can be as simple as determining a random sampling and making some phone calls - or it can be a time-consuming and costly project to help decision makers set the direction for your community's future. The approach you take depends on the results you want. Some chapters of this publication are simple and offer easy-to-understand instructions for less-complicated surveys. Other chapters, particularly 5 and 6, offer for those interested much more detail, including statistical explanations and detailed descriptions of software uses. Don't let it throw you if we've got more information here than you need. Simply …
Reporters And The News Media: What Tennessee City Officials Need To Know, Sharon H. Fitzgerald
Reporters And The News Media: What Tennessee City Officials Need To Know, Sharon H. Fitzgerald
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Tennessee Public Acts 1995: Summaries Of Interest To Municipal Officials, Dennis Huffer
Tennessee Public Acts 1995: Summaries Of Interest To Municipal Officials, Dennis Huffer
MTAS Publications: Full Publications
This publication summarizes the year's public acts that have the most significant impact on municipal operations. Users of this publication are cautioned that much judgment is involved in determining which Public Acts to summarize and how to summarize them. Before taking action or giving advice based upon any Public Act summarized here, one should consult the act itself and not rely on the summary.