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How do we measure data sharing in the biomedical sciences? A measurement systematic review of biomedical data sharing-related knowledge, attitudes and practices across stakeholder groups, data types and geographies. [PDF]
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Community-level Monitoring of Antimicrobial Resistance following Mass Administration of Azithromycin to Reduce Child Mortality in Côte d'Ivoire: Results from Two Rounds of Surveillance. [PDF]
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Introduction: Surveying the survey
Journal of Sociology, 2022This article reviews the terms in which the Australian Cultural Fields project engaged with the concepts of fields, capitals, and habitus. It also places these concepts in the context of their longer histories of use and interpretation in Bourdieusian sociology, and identifies the new inflections acquired in bringing them to bear on the relations ...
David Rowe, Tony Bennett
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Exhaustive or Exhausting? Evidence on Respondent Fatigue in Long Surveys
Social Science Research Network, 2022Living standards measurement surveys require sustained attention for several hours. We quantify survey fatigue by randomizing the order of questions in 2–3 hour-long in-person surveys.
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1975
Several systems for the survey and design for removable partial dentures are based on empiricism and misinformation. Presented here is a systematic approach to the basic requirements for precribing a prosthesis that will be received favorably by the patient.
J G, Hanson, S, Axinn, E N, Kopp
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Several systems for the survey and design for removable partial dentures are based on empiricism and misinformation. Presented here is a systematic approach to the basic requirements for precribing a prosthesis that will be received favorably by the patient.
J G, Hanson, S, Axinn, E N, Kopp
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