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Comparisons are limited by the modest representativeness of both surveys (49% response in NZ and cooperation rate of 38% in Australia).
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However, a study of national Head Start that implemented both random assignment of children and national representativeness found only modest effects through third grade for the program with little promise of longer-term effects (Puma et al. 2012).
This interest must however be moderated by the 26.5% participation rate, modest under the perspective of representativeness, but quite decent when there is no sampling frame such as a Nursing Register.
Further, given the relatively modest response rate of 21%%, we examined the representativeness of our sample by comparing the participants to non-participants.
The representativeness of observational studies was low.
Carrin G et al. [ 9] reported that the achievements of CBHI in terms of revenue collection, pooling of resources and purchasing of services were very modest, and the effectiveness of CBHI in terms of quality of care or representativeness of members with regards to the targeted population was weak or inexistent [ 10- 12].
Are the number of patients, their representativeness, and the quality of the data high enough to exclude a modest but clinically relevant rate of serious complications?
The possible effect of eventual non-representativeness of our chosen survey population might therefore be expected to be modest.
Surveys, Verba argues, achieve representativeness through science.
They also identified problems with the data quality and representativeness.
The mistake that Croskerry made is called a "representativeness" error.
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