Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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USF Health Survey
Owners will be receiving the long-awaited survey from USF Health later this week (that is, about 02/11/12).
I urge all to take the time to complete the 7-page survey. In the long run, your participation may well help the next generation of Villagers to live an even better life than we do now. USF hopes that all 88,000 or so of us will respond. Considering that Villagers are many times more likely to take part in something as potentially game-changing as this survey, I think we should really blow away the minds of researchers by having a better than 98% return rate! :-) Please. I am behind The Villages' partnership with USF 1,000%. SWR
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In the Health Survey, if they ask for suggestions on exercising and staying active, I'm going to suggest that the existing fitness centers (gyms) should be INCLUDED in the amenities. I may not play tennis or pickleball, but would use the workout machines once in a while. The other 55+ community I was interested in had a fitness center included. Even if they charged a dollar for towel service or the attendant it would much better than what they have now. I also wonder if they are going to build a new one for Sanibel or are they all supposed to go to Colony?
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That survey will be coming later from the developer, there you can raise your concerns about having an attendant, etc. |
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How anonymous are these surveys? I notice that each survey has a different number for each person. In this day and age I'm skeptical about giving out so much information. I would like to hear your thoughts on this. Thanks
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Think the survey is an excellent idea but we were confused as there were two similar but slightly different forms in our packet. One had 51 survey questions and the other 61.....
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Save yourself some ink and just write across it the Greek philosophy "Moderatio in all things."
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duffysmom:
"Completely anonymous." That's what the folks from USF assure us. And, I am 99.9999% certain that that's true. Yes, each survey is (will be) coded with a tracking number. Theorhetically, that number could be tracked to you, personally, BUT, it would take a dedicated and hard-working slueth to decode it. The tracking number was assigned to be sure that the results don't expose 1,000, 100 or even 2 responses from the same number. True, the number of surveys each home will receive was determined by an analysis of TV homeowner data. Thus, if TV records show that there are 3 people at 1234 Whatever Street, then there will be 3 surveys for that address, each with a different tracking number. As one who once upon a time designed and administered surveys, always seeking anonimity yet completeness, I have been hugely impressed by the original design of this study. Yes, it will ask personal questions. BUT, if any member of the research staff at USF should bother to try to identify who an individual may be, I will vouch that it will be virtually impossible to tie a particular survey response to a particular individual. I hope that you will all set aside any confidentiality concerns. SWR
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Therefore it's NOT anonymous. Skip |
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you will also note that if you get two surveys for your residence, if they are like the ones we received, they are slightly different. It doesn't matter who fills out which one. There are no questions included that could be viewed as privacy oriented....not at all. I am sure they can match up addresses and tracking numbers if they want and determine who submitted what. There is nothing personally invasive what so ever.
A very bland, plain vanilla (and boring) survey. Like all surveys, designed to get the perspective they are looking for from individuals. And of course very TV like. btk |
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I typed the above before I filled out the questionaire. I don't think there was anything on the questionaire that would cause me to worry about people tracing it to me.
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Another question I have is about the deadline to return the surveys. They want them returned in a few weeks, right? If one member of the household won't be back in TV until well after the deadline, do they want the survey back even if it's late? Should I just fill it in for him? I'm sure I'm not the only one with this dilemma. Or maybe the answer to this is on the survey, and I'm just borrowing trouble...
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If someone wishes to complete the survey online, they can do so by using the tracking number in the top right corner.
If your spouse is away they can complete the survey online. I would also think the tracking number is used to prevent someone submitting the survey both ways, online and on paper. |
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pqrstar, thanks for the info!
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Toledo, Maumee, Lima, Columbus & Sandusky, Ohio New Castle, Newark & Delaware City, Delaware Lewisville, Pennsylvania Bossier City, Louisiana Salt Lake City & Ogden, Utah The Villages, Florida |
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I just completed the survey online. No problem and I had no hesitation to answer questions because I feel that if they were really trying to track my personal information individually, they wouldn't have included the two separate surveys in a single envelope. They would have mailed the separately. Doing it the way they did, they couldn't know if it was me or my wife. Besides you can leave blank any question you don't want to answer.
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ARE VILLAGERS OLD OR ARE THEY RECYCLED TEENAGERS At my age rolling out of bed in the morning is easy. Getting up off the floor is another story. "SMILE... TOMORROW MAY BE EVEN WORSE!"
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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. Last edited by Taltarzac725; 02-16-2012 at 08:11 AM. |
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