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Web-Based Survey Techniques (2006)

Chapter: Appendix B - Agencies Responding to Survey

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B - Agencies Responding to Survey." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2006. Web-Based Survey Techniques. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/14028.
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62 Ann Arbor Transportation Authority, Service Development Atlanta Regional Commission, Modeling Management Center for Urban Transportation Research (University of South Florida, Tampa), Transit Program Champaign–Urbana Mass Transit District Chicago Department of Transportation, Planning Department Chicago Transit Authority, Market Research Group City Link (Peoria, Illinois) Eastern Contra Costa Transit Agency (Antioch, California) Fairfax Connector (Fairfax County, Virginia), Transportation Marketing Section FHWA (Seattle Washington), Community Planning Fresno Area Express (Fresno, California), Planning Division Geostats (Atlanta, Georgia) Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority, Market Research METRO Transit (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), Marketing Department Metrolink (Orange County, California), Market Research Department Metro–North Railroad (New York, New York), Market Research Department Metropolitan Transit Authority (New York, New York), Market Research Milwaukee County Transit System New Jersey Transit, Market Research Department New York City Transit, Market Research Department North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority, Inc., Corridor Studies and Project Planning Pierce Transit (Lakewood, Washington), Marketing Department Ride On Montgomery County (Montgomery County, Maryland), Marketing Department San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit, Market Research Department South Florida Regional Transportation Authority, Marketing and Customer Service Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, Technical Analysis and Research SR Concepts (Charleston, South Carolina) TranSystems Corporation (Boston, Massachusetts) Triangle Transit Authority (Raleigh, Cary, Durham, North Carolina) TriMet (Portland, Oregon), Marketing Information Department URS Corporation Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (Washington, DC), Market Research APPENDIX B Agencies Responding to Survey

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TRB's Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Synthesis 69: Web-Based Survey Techniques explores the current state of the practice for web-based surveys. The report examines successful practice, reviews the technologies necessary to conduct web-based surveys, and includes several case studies and profiles of transit agency use of web-based surveys. The report also focuses on the strengths and limitations of all survey methods.

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