We got three different surveys. One with 58, another with 51, and the third with 68 questions.
Noticed the numbers on the surveys are 6 digit and non-sequential.
The 100000 level one is 68 questions.
The 200000 level one is 58.
While, the 300000 is 51.
I wonder if this is standard?
I will fill mine out.
Hard to trace that it was me though that filled out one of these from the pool of three we received, unless I put in something in the one I am filling out that would make me stand out in some way.
The survey does instruct you not to put in any linking information.
I may put in the suggestion that the USF Health Survey take some kind of role in getting links to Victims of Crime as well as Mental Health resources from both the 3 Villages' Sheriffs Offices' websites as well as the 3 public library websites. I doubt if they have them even though I had made some suggestions about this in the past 4 years or so.
The Villages Daily Sun even did an article (by Gary Corsair) a few years back about my efforts with the three local public library systems and the link to the Florida Victim Services Directory.
http://myfloridalegal.com/directory
I remember being in a study back in San Francisco at a prominent medical school in March 1993 where the researcher had actually taken an interest in the role of libraries getting practical information to victims of crimes AFTER I had finished with the last interview. She seemed to think it was a good idea even if there was very little practical information for victims of crimes yet available. There's a great deal now.
If other TOTVers think this is a good idea to have these links from the public libraries and the sheriffs' offices, please help with the effort! The USF Health Study could make this happen and I will not stand out in the survey response pool if other TOTVers also put in this suggestion.
Some of my lack of success with other FL counties' public libraries and the link to the Florida Victims Services Directory
http://myfloridalegal.com/directory was that I was the only person actually making this suggestion. I even talked to a Pasco Co. reference librarian who had said as much point blank a number of years back.