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The University of Wisconsin Survey Center
University of Wisconsin - Madison
1800 University Ave. Rm 102
Madison, WI 53726
MIDUS: Midlife in the U.S. National Study of Health and Well-being
CLIENT
UW Institute on Aging and the National Institute on Aging
DESCRIPTION
The UWSC fielded the second wave of the MIDUS: Midlife in the U.S. National Study of Health and Well-being from 2004 through 2006. This longitudinal survey was conducted for the UW Institute on Aging and the National Institute on Aging. MIDUS II is the ten year follow-up on a national sample of over 7,000 Americans between the ages of 35 and 85. The primary objective of the MIDUS survey is to identify the major biomedical, psychological, and social factors that permit some people to achieve good health, psychological well-being, and social responsibility during their adult years.
The portion of the protocol conducted by the UWSC included a 45 minute telephone survey, a 114 page mail survey, and a 15 minute cognitive testing telephone survey. It also included a random over sample study conducted with African Americans in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This part of the study was conducted by CAPI (computer assisted personal interviewing). Plans for sample cohort refreshment efforts, and experiments in recruiting new sample, including twins, are already underway in preparation for MIDUS III.
PROJECT DIRECTOR
Kelly Elver
DATE IN FIELD
January 2004 - September 2006
Bio-Energy Focus Groups
CLIENT
Mark Rickenbach, Professor, Department of Forest Ecology and Management
DESCRIPTION
The UWSC conducted five focus groups with owners of Wisconsin forest land, who were recruited from membership lists of woodland organizations. Participants discussed current forest management practices, opinions on renewable energy, and attitudes toward a proposed use of waste wood for energy production.
PROJECT DIRECTOR
Robert Cradock
DATE IN FIELD
Fall 2006

