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Respondents were presented with twelve eighttrueue and four false) preventive practices about the three diseases and were asked to tick an applicable box, including a 'yes', 'no' and 'don't know' option.
Check the applicable boxes and hit save.
If the person has answered all items, with no ticks in the not applicable section, the scoring is: If a person ticks the not applicable box for any of the items then their total score for that subscale was divided by the number of items they actually answered, rather than the number listed in Step 2 above.
If the question was not applicable to them, or if the respondent did not know the answer, they were instructed to tick the box 'not applicable' or 'I don't know'.
It was mentioned that more than one box was applicable for the question regarding work schedule and, on reflection, the question does not state whether you can tick as many boxes are applicable or just one box that best describes your schedule.
If a species was not evaluated, please tick the box 'not applicable.' To ensure reliability or good quality of results, a sample of slides may be cross-checked by a second person, by an expert, or by a reference laboratory.
We tick those boxes.
They suggested adding a "not applicable" box.
Please tick the box (yes, no, don't know/not applicable)." Quality assurance of the interviews followed DIN ISO 20252 [16].
You can't just tick boxes.
"I tick so many boxes.
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