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In addition, in a period of pretesting (as a pilot study), the translated questionnaire was distributed to 30 employee women in order to test the degree of difficulty and clarity of questions, as well as the appropriateness and comprehensiveness of each item.
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The current paper complements this work in deriving lessons for improving policy development and implementation based on the findings of a documentary analysis of the policy content and comprehensiveness of the policy development process in each of the countries.
"A key message is that the number and comprehensiveness of measurements matter".
[But] the government is committed to ensuring the quality, good practice and comprehensiveness of all official statistics," said a spokesman.
We were impressed by the boldness and comprehensiveness of Leeds' strategy other organisations could learn from them".
The amplitude and comprehensiveness of the library's collection has created an intangible analogue — a unique culture of intellectual breadth and openness.
Mr. O'Mahony said that for all that, CRH is a model of transparency, winning frequent awards for the clarity and comprehensiveness of its financial reports.
Department of Justice officials have said their new method for counting "arrest-related deaths" should improve the "reliability, validity and comprehensiveness" of such information.
First, it indicates the depth and comprehensiveness of the languages described.
Content validity refers to the relevance and comprehensiveness of a measure's items.
More and more, research in this maturing field is focusing on the quality and comprehensiveness of library construction and analysis.
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