Shelly Hadley’s scientific contributions

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Publications (67)


West Central Wisconsin workforce talent survey: summary report
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January 2007

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Denise Parks

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James Janke

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Shelly Hadley

200 p. The Workforce Talent Survey was designed to guide workforce and economic development efforts in the nine county West Central Wisconsin Workforce Development area (Barron, Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Pepin, Pierce, Polk, and St. Croix Counties). The information is intended to inform existing and potential businesses of the availability of workers, their interest, and talents in order to assist in the effort to attract and retain high-paying, high quality employment opportunities for West Central Wisconsin residents.



Town of Osceola community planning survey report

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James Janke

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Shelly Hadley

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45 p. The purpose for this study was to gather opinions of residents and non-resident property owners about land use and other planning issues regarding the future of the Town of Osceola. The survey serves as a key component of the public participation portion of the comprehensive plan for the Town.




Grant County comprehensive planning public opinion survey report

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46 p. In the fall of 2007, the South Western Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (SWWRPC) sent comprehensive planning public opinion surveys to 18,978 residents of Grant County. A total of 4,715 useable surveys were returned for an overall 25 percent return rate. From the returned surveys, the SRC constructed a random sample of 379 surveys as a balanced sample of public opinion for the County as a whole.






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... Some believe their military status was often met by professors and peers with uncertainty or suspicion in regard to their mental health and well-being (Osborne, 2014). Veterans also report feeling susceptible to inaccurate stereotypes about their well-being and capacity to integrate themselves as students into the campus community (Hadley & Trechter, 2010;Hassan et al., 2010). ...

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Military Veterans in Undergraduate Social Work Education
UWRF veterans survey report
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... Continued pressure to improve and document government performance lead the City of Columbus to become one of the first metropolitan Midwestern cities to implement a citizen satisfaction survey in 1994. They consider several factors, such as gender, age, residence, employment status and etc. Citizen score to criteria and average rating determines overall satisfaction(Janke, Hadley, Trechter, 2009). ...

City of Columbus citizen survey report, 2009
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... The result of the current research showed that the cart pulling donkey business was found to generate promising cost benefit ratio, which is in agreement with the reports of Admasu and Shiferaw (2011). Trechter et al. (2008) reported equine industry directly generates $30 to $35 million in annual revenues and $735 to $862 million in expenses. This is higher than the current finding in Hawassa, because of the difference in the study area, the value and status given to the donkey and the activity done by the donkey in the study areas. ...

Wisconsin State Horse Council general population survey and horse owners' survey report
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