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A Practical Guide to Surveys and Questionnaires
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2011Surveys with questionnaires play a vital role in decision and policy making in society. Within medicine, including otolaryngology, surveys with questionnaires may be the only method for gathering data on rare or unusual events. In addition, questionnaires can be developed and validated to be used as outcome measures in clinical trials and other ...
Brian Nussenbaum +5 more
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Using Surveys and Questionnaires
Journal of Chemical Education, 1994Surveys and questionnaires are tools that enable the researcher to investigate trends and characteristics that are present within a population; includes descriptions of several types of surveys.
Jeffrey R. Pribyl
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Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 2016
J. Chase Hood +2 more
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J. Chase Hood +2 more
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A biostatistical survey questionnaire
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1988A knowledge of basic statistical concepts is becoming increasingly important for a proper understanding of much of the medical literature. Unfortunately, most medical schools include an introductory biostatistics course only in the preclinical years. During clinical rotation and residency training, when a physician would most appreciate the need for ...
Raju, Tonse N. +3 more
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New Directions for Evaluation, 2007
AbstractIn this chapter, we describe development of the online survey questionnaire, including organization, layout, formatting, and response formats.
Lois A. Ritter, Valerie M. Sue
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AbstractIn this chapter, we describe development of the online survey questionnaire, including organization, layout, formatting, and response formats.
Lois A. Ritter, Valerie M. Sue
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Surveys, Questionnaires, and Interviews
2022Survey research is a useful and widely used approach to investigating areas of interest in dance science. Survey research can gather a large amount of data across one or multiple time points and offers an alternative approach to interventional research. Questionnaires and interviews are the two main methods of measuring in survey research.
Emma Redding, Liliana S. Araújo
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Methodologies for Improving Response Rates in Surveys of Physicians
Evaluation & the Health Professions, 2007Although physician surveys are an important tool in health services and policy research, they are often characterized by low response rates. The authors conducted a systematic review of 66 published reports of efforts to improve response rates to ...
Jonathan B VanGeest +2 more
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Questionnaire surveys of passenger comfort
Applied Ergonomics, 1975This paper discusses the quantitative assessment of data obtained from questionnaire surveys. Examples are adduced from surveys carried out from Swansea. After discussing the validity of information derived in this way, general methods of assessment are described.
D.J. Oborne, M.J. Clarke
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National questionnaire survey of TMA
International Journal of Hematology, 2009A questionnaire survey of Japanese patients with thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) was carried out to investigate the frequency, laboratory abnormalities, and outcome in 2004. Out of 185 patients, there were 13 with familial TMA and 172 with acquired TMA.
Yoshihiro Fujimura +7 more
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