Not exact matches
Offer's study uses a subsample from the 500 Family Study, consisting of 402 mothers and 291 fathers in dual - earner families who
completed a
survey and a time diary that collects information about the content and context of individuals»
daily experiences, as well as the emotions associated with them, in the course of a week.
Parents were asked to submit
daily observation forms and
complete short pre - and post-study
surveys.
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Tip: Ask your veterinarian, executive director,
daily care staff — or anyone responsible for medical SOPs — to
complete the
survey and help ward off deadly parvovirus.
Their commitment to quality customer service and continuous improvement is monitored
daily with every guest
completing comprehensive exit
surveys.
Provided the OSRs with accurate operational data and
complete job documentation to include
daily report,
survey calculation report, equipment performance report and logs for tools run times
Assistant Sales Associate — MegaBigStore — 2009 - 2012 • Welcomed customers to store and offered to help them locate their desired items • Explained parameters of sales events outlined in weekly circular advertisements • Operated price scanner and cash register to
complete transactions, applying discounts and coupons when necessary • Earned service ratings of four and five on a five - point scale in 98 percent of
completed customer satisfaction
surveys • Performed
daily inspections of work areas, cleaning and tidying them as necessary to maintain professional environment
Finally, in a third study, we recruited couples to
complete a «
daily diary» (a short online
survey every night for two weeks).
In a recent study, newlywed couples
completed daily diaries (i.e., short,
daily surveys) every night for 14 nights in which they provided information about their
daily life stress (e.g., «yes» or «no» to experiencing stressors such as «a lot to do at work or school»), feelings of self - regulatory depletion (e.g., «I exerted a lot of «willpower» to get through the workday.»)
As a result, the sample size contains 1144 observations (136 respondents x a maximum of 10
daily diary
survey entries), or an average of 8.41
completed daily diary
surveys per respondent.
We asked our respondents to
complete a one - time general
survey 1 week prior to
completing the
daily diary study for 10 consecutive working days (i.e., not during weekends) starting on a Monday.
We only included data of part - time and full - time employees who
completed more than three out of ten
daily diary
surveys in a timely manner (i.e.,
completed on the requested day according to their self - reported time stamps) to minimize the effect of recollection bias.