Web Survey Bibliography
Title Superfund: Half the Sites Have All Cleanup Remedies in Place or Completed
Author GAO
Source Report to the Ranking Minority Member, Committee on Commerce, House of Representatives, United States General Accounting Office
Year 1999
Access date 26.08.2004
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Abstract Almost 20 years after the Congress established the Superfund hazardous waste program, about half (595) of the 1,231 sites in the program either are cleaned up or have the methods—remedies—in place to achieve cleanup. The Congress is now debating how much longer and how many more resources it will take to select remedies and complete cleanups at the remaining sites. To assist in this debate, you asked us to determine (1) the status in the Superfund cleanup process of the sites on the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) list of the nation’s most hazardous sites, called the National Priorities List (NPL),1 and (2) for the 609 NPL sites we included in our review where cleanups have not been completed, what work has been accomplished, what work remains, and when the remaining work will be completed.
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Year of publication1999
Bibliographic typeReports, seminars
Web Survey Bibliography - 1999 (226)
- Survey research; 1999; Krosnick, J. A.
- Self-reports: How the questions shape the answers; 1999; Schwarz, N.
- Factors affecting measurement stability. More is not necessarily better: Effects of number of items...; 1999; Thomas, R. K.
- Calibration as a standard method for treatment of nonresponse; 1999; Lundstrom, S., Sarndal, C.-E.
- Question Appraisal System - QAS-99 ; 1999; Willis, G. B., Lessler, J. T.
- Current Internet science - trends, techniques, results. ; 1999; Reips, U. -D., Batinic, B., Bandilla, W., Bosnjak, M., Graef, L., Moser, K., Werner, A.
- Internet Systems for Evaluation Research; 1999; Watt, J.H.
- A Comparison of Mail and E-mail for a Survey of Employees in U.S. Statistical Agencies; 1999
- Sorting data. Collection and analysis; 1999; Coxon, A. P. M.
- 'Once would be enough': some reflections on the issue of safety for lone researchers ; 1999; Kenyon, E., Hawker, S.
- Understanding Online Research: Lessons from the Harris Poll Online; 1999; Terhanian, G.
- Early Experiences Developing Web Surveys; 1999; Kennedy, J. M.
- Designing Surveys That Work! : A Step-by-Step Guide; 1999; Thomas, S. J.
- Nonresponse in Federal Household Surveys: New Measures and New Insights; 1999; Burt, G., Silberstein, A., Winters, F., Atrostic, B. K., Bates, N.
- A Disk by Mail Survey of Pupils in Primary Schools: Data Quality and Logistics; 1999; van Hattum, M. J. C., de Leeuw, E. D.
- The Effect of Incentives on Response Rates in Interviewer-Mediated Surveys; 1999; Singer, E., van Hoewyk, J., Gebler, N., Raghunathan, T., McGonagle, K.
- Online-replication of results from evolutionary psychology research – sex differences in sexual...; 1999; Voracek, M., Stieger, S., Gindl, A.
- Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing: A Method of Capturing Sensitive Information; 1999; Forster, E., McCleery, A.
- Methods to Measure Internet and Other Online Use; 1999; Diem, P.
- Measuring the Flow Construct in Online Environments: A Structural Modeling Approach; 1999; Novak, T. P., Hoffman, D. L., Yung, Y. -F.
- Combining information from a web based survey and a telephone survey; 1999; Tjostheim, I., Solheim, I., Aldrin, M.
- Methodological Aspects of Opinion Polls Conducted on World Wide Web; 1999; Lozar Manfreda, K.
- Merjenje elektronskega poslovanja s pomocjo vzorcnih anket; 1999; Vehovar, V.
- Design Aspect of the Web Questionnaires; 1999; Vehovar, V., Lozar Manfreda, K., Batagelj, Z.
- Seven Steps to a Successful Web Survey; 1999; Anonymous
- Survey 101 - A Complete Guide to a Successful Survey; 1999; Anonymous
- Web-Based Employee Satisfaction Surveys Cost Less and Produce Better Results; 1999; Anonymous
- Beyond Questions: Influences on Web Survey Testing; 1999; Terhanian, G., Jeavons, A.
- How the Web is Changing the Face of Research; 1999; Horsfall, J. R.
- Market Research: Precision Decision. Speedy new standard in Web research feeds accuracy, privacy concerns...; 1999; James, D.
- Influence of Type of Question on Skip Pattern Compliance in Self-Administered Questionnaires; 1999; Dillman, D. A., Redline, C. D., Carley-Baxter, L. R.
- Online Research: State of the Industry; 1999; Harmon, G.
- Internet Survey Data Collection: The Case Of Webqual; 1999; Deans, K. R., Adam, S.
- Measuring Web Sites Visits; 1999; Vehovar, V., Lozar Manfreda, K., Batagelj, Z.
- Measuring Electronic Commerce with Sample Surveys: The Methodological Problems; 1999; Vehovar, V.
- Taking Market Research Online; 1999; Roth, M.
- Research on Research: Beyond Parallel Concept Testing; 1999; Lynch, S., Wydra, D.
- Online research. Return on Investment — Measure Your Sales, Not Clicks; 1999; Lenz, P. C.
- Sampling From Internet Discussion Groups; 1999; Bradley, N.
- New technologies for survey research I; 1999; Ho, K.
- Getting the most out of Web-based surveys; 1999; Ward, D.
- Usability Evaluation of Computer Assisted Survey Instruments; 1999; Couper, M. P.
- The Emperor Gets New Clothes; 1999; Gonier, D. E.
- World Wide Web Versus Mail Surveys: A Comparison And Report; 1999; Medlin, C., Subroto, R., Ham C. T.
- The Image and Experience of Internet; 1999; Epple, M., Guenoun, R., Schäfer, J., Cantoni, L.
- Online research with children; 1999; Reips, U. -D.
- Participation in Non-Restricted Web-Surveys - A Typology; 1999; Bandilla, W., Bosnjak, M.
- Heady Days Are Here Again. Online polling is rapidly coming of age; 1999; Taylor, H., Terhanian, G.
- Moral Intensity on the World Wide Web: A comparison of investigation methods, and a look at participant...; 1999; Frey, B.F.
- Computer Literacy and Attitudes toward the Computer: On the Equivalence of Online- und Paper-Pencil-...; 1999; Richter, T., Naumann, J., Noller, S.
