Survey research is a cost-effective and reliable way to learn about attitudes and behaviors relevant to particular issues among the general population or among specified subgroups. Survey research can help a government agency or non-profit organization assess multiple options for setting priorities, implementing policy, and evaluating effectiveness.
As part of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University, the Bloustein Center for Survey Research (BCSR) uses survey research to help government agencies, non-profit organizations, and related entities address public policy issues in New Jersey. BCSR staff offer an unmatched reputation for integrity, quality, and objectivity in all our research services. Our affiliation with the Bloustein School means that the center has access to policy experts in a wide range of fields to enhance the value of our research services to clients.
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