NATIONAL OPINION RESEARCH CENTER
The 'National Opinion Research Center' (NORC), established in 1941, is one of the largest and most highly respected social research organizations in the United States. Its headquarters are located on the University of Chicago campus, at 1155 E. 60th Street, Chicago. It also has offices in Chicago’s downtown Loop, and in Washington DC, and San Francisco.
NORC conducts numerous research projects involving opinion survey and other data collection and technology strategies. NORC’s projects are focused in a number of topical areas: society and culture; economics and population; education and child development; health studies; substance abuse; mental health; criminal justice; statistics and methodology; and technology. Within each area, NORC designs and implements surveys and other data collection strategies, conducts advanced statistical and other analysis, provides technical assistance, and applies advanced technologies.
NORC conducts social research for government agencies, non-profit agencies and corporations. NORC is best known for its large, national surveys, including the General Social Survey, the Survey of Consumer Finances, and the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth but it also conducts qualitative and quantitative analyzes and international projects.
'General Social Survey'
The General Social Survey is NORC's most important survey. It started in 1972 and monitors social change and the complexity of American society. It is funded by the the Sociology Program of the National Science Foundation. After the U.S. Census it is the second most frequently analyzed source of information for the social sciences in the United States.
'Survey of Consumer Finances'
The Survey of Consumer Finance is sponsored by the Federal Reserve Board. It collects information about household financial characteristics and behavior. In the United States it is thought to be the best source of information about family finances. There are about 4500 subjects who participate in the survey.
'National Longitudinal Survey of Youth'
The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth is funded by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. It covers questions about economic, social, and academic experiences of the subjects. The survey researches also issues related to youth entry into the work force.
The clients of NORC include the American Bar Association, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, CNN, the Department of Defense, the Federal Reserve Board, NASA, the New York Times, the US Department of Energy, the US Department of Labor, the Wall Street Journal, and the World Bank.
★ Official NORC web site
| Contents |
| Research focus |
| Known surveys |
| Clients |
| External links |
Research focus
NORC conducts numerous research projects involving opinion survey and other data collection and technology strategies. NORC’s projects are focused in a number of topical areas: society and culture; economics and population; education and child development; health studies; substance abuse; mental health; criminal justice; statistics and methodology; and technology. Within each area, NORC designs and implements surveys and other data collection strategies, conducts advanced statistical and other analysis, provides technical assistance, and applies advanced technologies.
Known surveys
NORC conducts social research for government agencies, non-profit agencies and corporations. NORC is best known for its large, national surveys, including the General Social Survey, the Survey of Consumer Finances, and the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth but it also conducts qualitative and quantitative analyzes and international projects.
'General Social Survey'
The General Social Survey is NORC's most important survey. It started in 1972 and monitors social change and the complexity of American society. It is funded by the the Sociology Program of the National Science Foundation. After the U.S. Census it is the second most frequently analyzed source of information for the social sciences in the United States.
'Survey of Consumer Finances'
The Survey of Consumer Finance is sponsored by the Federal Reserve Board. It collects information about household financial characteristics and behavior. In the United States it is thought to be the best source of information about family finances. There are about 4500 subjects who participate in the survey.
'National Longitudinal Survey of Youth'
The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth is funded by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. It covers questions about economic, social, and academic experiences of the subjects. The survey researches also issues related to youth entry into the work force.
Clients
The clients of NORC include the American Bar Association, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, CNN, the Department of Defense, the Federal Reserve Board, NASA, the New York Times, the US Department of Energy, the US Department of Labor, the Wall Street Journal, and the World Bank.
External links
★ Official NORC web site
This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.
psst.. try this: add to faves
Featured Companies
| Dancing Moon Travel | |
| Uniglobe Alliance Travel Ltd | |
| Vacation By V |
Newest Companies
National Opinion Research Center Travel Deals

العربية
ä¸å›½
Français
Deutsch
Ελληνική
हिनà¥à¤¦à¥€
Italiano
日本語
Português
РуÑÑкий
Español