The Survey Research Center at the University of Georgia exists to serve the research, teaching, and service needs of the University and of the larger community.
Our Services
- Consultation
- Data Collection
- Data Analysis
- Study Reports
- Omnibus Surveys
Activities
- The execution of surveys for University faculty and students, public agencies, private foundations and other interested groups
- Training and instruction in survey methods
- Consultation on all phases of survey research
- Assistance with analysis of survey data
- Facilitation of the study of regional, state and local problems
- Development of a data archive for use in teaching and research
HSF-UGA Needs Assessement (PDF)
Healthcare Georgia Foundation Surveys
- 2007 Knowledge and Perceptions Related to Trauma Centers and Systems in Georgia: Follow-Up Survey
- 2007 PeachCare for Kids Survey
- 2006 Knowledge and Perceptions Related to Trauma Centers and Systems in Georgia
- 2005 Georgia Medicaid Survey
- 2004 Survey on Childhood Overweight and Physical Activity
- 2003 Access to Care and Prevention Survey
The Georgia Poll
The Georgia Poll is a statewide survey of 400 Georgia residents, conducted at least once a year by the Survey Research Center. It is a service offered by the Center to clients whose needs for data do not justify the cost of conducting an entire study. Operated on a cost-shared basis, the Poll gives policy-makers, researchers, managers, and other interested individuals and organizations an opportunity to gather high quality data in a timely and relatively inexpensive manner. The items which you submit, as a contributor to the Georgia Poll, are incorporated into a larger interview which is then administered to a representative sample of 400 Georgians. The resulting data become the property of the client. The Center does request permission to include the results of all Georgia Polls in its public archive after a period of two years from the time of collection.
Recent Georgia Poll Results
- Presidential Approval Ratings
- Gubernatorial Approval Ratings
- Opinions Toward the State Flag
- Fear of Terrorist Attacks
- Most Important Problem in Georgia