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Nancy A. Connelly
Research Specialist


126 Fernow Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
Ph: 607-255-2830
Fx: 607-254-2299
e.mail: nac4@cornell.edu
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Nancy A. Connelly

M.S. - Cornell University - 1986
B.S. (with Distinction) - Cornell University - 1981

In 1981, Nancy Connelly joined the staff of the Human Dimensions Research Unit in the Department of Natural Resources. Her research efforts have included a broad spectrum of human dimensions topics, including risk perception and communication, angler attitudes and satisfaction, economic impact analysis, outdoor recreation trends, and survey research methods.

Selected Publications

  • Connelly, N.A., B.A. Knuth (2002) Using the coorientation model to compare community leaders' and local residents' views about Hudson River ecosystem restoration. Society and Natural Resources 15, 933-948.

  • Connelly, N.A., B.A. Knuth, T.L. Brown (2001) An angler typology based on angler fishing preferences. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130, 130-137.

  • Connelly, N.A., T.L. Brown, B.A. Knuth (2000) Assessing the relative importance of recall bias and nonresponse bias and adjusting for those biases in statewide angler surveys. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 5(4), 19-29.

  • Connelly, N.A., T.L. Brown, B.A. Knuth (2000) A multiple market segmentation of Great Lakes anglers in New York. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 20, 399-407.

  • Connelly, B.A. Knuth (1999) Using diaries to examine children's fishing patterns. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 19, 1103-1107.

  • Connelly, N.A., B.A. Knuth (1998) Evaluating risk communication: examining target audience perceptions about four presentation formats for fish consumption health advisory information. Risk Analysis 18, 649-659.