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Before we officially announced a move, we sent out multiple surveys to all employees and asked if they would be willing to move to a number of locations outside of San Francisco — including San Diego.
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Because AMT assigns each worker a unique alphanumeric ID number, it is relatively straightforward to search the results for workers who have completed multiple surveys and to reject their later surveys using the AMT approval/rejection feature.
Data analysis methods suitable for discovering factors, associations, clusters and in general hidden patterns that explain a market phenomenon or customer behavior, are applied on multiple surveys related to tourist destination marketing.
As subjects appear to be able to provide reliable data about pesticide use in the past year, considering the low cost and flexibility, one or multiple web surveys to recall the pesticide use in the past year seem to be a sensible choice.
The purpose of this study is to assess the ability of multiple survey vendors to accurately collect and report data collected as part of a large-scale national survey using a standardized approach to data collection with a protocol that is simple and clear.
This paper presents the application of a new methodology for data collection based on multiple survey methods to study how drivers and transit users value nonmotorized improvements.
Since our objective is not to estimate a behavioral model of the retirement decision, but rather to understand the way that the propensity to be retired at a point in time (i.e. retirement status) differs among individuals from different countries of birth, we adopt a cross-sectional estimator, pooling data from multiple survey waves to improve efficiency.
This study evaluates the ability of multiple survey vendors to gather and report data collected as part of the 1998 Medicare Health Outcomes Survey HOSS).
Despite its appeal as a simple measure with consistent predictive power in cohort studies, however, existing evidence on trends in self-rated health in the United States where time series are available from multiple survey programs points to inconsistent population-level patterns across data sources and studies.
These efforts, particularly those of Mead and Metraux (1957), resulted in the development of various multiple-choice surveys to assess scientist stereotypes.
A study published in the journal Pediatrics aggregates the responses of parents to multiple surveys asking why teenagers are not up to date on vaccinations and concludes that those reasons are (not surprisingly) very different for HPV than they are for the other two shots.
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