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Nancy Connelly
Nancy Connelly
Cornell University, Center for Conservation Social Sciences
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The end of the (research) world as we know it? Understanding and coping with declining response rates to mail surveys
RC Stedman, NA Connelly, TA Heberlein, DJ Decker, SB Allred
Society & Natural Resources 32 (10), 1139-1154, 2019
2992019
Economic impacts of zebra mussels on drinking water treatment and electric power generation facilities
NA Connelly, CR O’Neill, BA Knuth, TL Brown
Environmental management 40, 105-112, 2007
2872007
Factors affecting response rates to natural resource-focused mail surveys: empirical evidence of declining rates over time
NA Connelly, TL Brown, DJ Decker
Society &Natural Resources 16 (6), 541-549, 2003
2172003
Motivations for deer hunting: implications for antlerless deer harvest as a management tool
DJ Decker, NA Connelly
Wildlife Society Bulletin (1973-2006) 17 (4), 455-463, 1989
1781989
Evaluating risk communication: Examining target audience perceptions about four presentation formats for fish consumption health advisory information
NA Connelly, BA Knuth
Risk Analysis 18 (5), 649-659, 1998
1391998
Phase 1b study of new posaconazole tablet for prevention of invasive fungal infections in high-risk patients with neutropenia
RF Duarte, J López-Jiménez, OA Cornely, M Laverdiere, D Helfgott, ...
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 58 (10), 5758-5765, 2014
1172014
Use of angler diaries to examine biases associated with 12-month recall on mail questionnaires
NA Connelly, TL Brown
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 124 (3), 413-422, 1995
921995
Toward a comprehensive paradigm of wildlife management: integrating the human and biological dimensions
DJ Decker, TL Brown, NA Connelly, JW Enck, GA Pomerantz, KG Purdy, ...
American fish and wildlife policy: The human dimension, 33-54, 1992
861992
Response to mail surveys on resource‐based recreation topics: a behavioral model and an empirical analysis
TL Brown, DJ Decker, NA Connelly
Leisure Sciences 11 (2), 99-110, 1989
841989
New York statewide angler survey, 1996
NA Connelly, TL Brown, BA Knuth
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Fish …, 1997
801997
Assessing the relative importance of recall bias and nonresponse bias and adjusting for those biases in statewide angler surveys
NA Connelly, TL Brown, BA Knuth
Taylor & Francis Group 5 (4), 19-29, 2000
762000
Public support for ecosystem restoration in the Hudson River Valley, USA
NA Connelly, BA Knuth, DL Kay
Environmental Management 29, 467-476, 2002
702002
Using the coorientation model to compare community leaders' and local residents' views about Hudson river ecosystem restoration
NA Connelly, BA Knuth
Society &Natural Resources 15 (10), 933-948, 2002
682002
An angler typology based on angler fishing preferences
NA Connelly, BA Knuth, TL Brown
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130 (1), 130-137, 2001
682001
Sportfish consumption patterns of Lake Ontario anglers and the relationship to health advisories
NA Connelly, BA Knuth, TL Brown
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 16 (1), 90-101, 1996
671996
Net economic value of the freshwater recreational fisheries of New York
NA Connelly, TL Brown
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 120 (6), 770-775, 1991
621991
Public tolerance of deer in a suburban environment: implications for management and control
NA Connelly, DJ Decker, S Wear
611987
Critical factors and their threshold for camper satisfaction at two campgrounds
NA Connelly
Journal of Leisure Research 19 (3), 159-173, 1987
551987
New York statewide angler survey 1996, report 1: angler effort and expenditures
NA Connelly, TL Brown, BA Knuth
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany, New York, 1997
431997
Effects of the health advisory and advisory changes on fishing habits and fish consumption in New York sport fisheries
NAK Connelly, BA Bisogni, A Carole
301992
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