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the enumerators
noun
A person who, or a thing that enumerates; a counter or iterator
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The enumerators and interviewers were trained in enumeration procedures, mobilization and registration of participants, while the ophthalmic nurses were trained in VA measurement and recording.
Still, state media reports that many are evading the enumerators.
In the 1990 census, not all the enumerators were so diligent; some made up the information instead.
Most of the activity begins before dawn to catch the owls and lasts until the weather sends the enumerators home.
But a plan to issue handheld computers to the "enumerators" for chivvying non-replying households had to be cancelled.
And always the enumerators face practical difficulties.Take the simplest task, a count of legal, visa-carrying, foreign incomers.
Officials said the enumerators will be instructed to stress that federal law mandates that census information remain confidential, even from law enforcement and immigration agencies.
But the enumerators found only 162m people, and also revealed other unwelcome facts, including that nearly half the population of this avowedly atheist country was religious.
The enumerators were recruited and trained before data collection.
The enumerators implemented the questionnaire survey via direct house-to-house visits.
This process allowed the enumerators to explain to the respondents the purpose of the study and interview.
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