Sentences with phrase «specific question in the survey»

If you want to know more about the book, you can read about it here, but for today I wanted to focus on one specific question in the survey...

Not exact matches

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To address this deficit «The Age» newspaper undertook a survey of women who had given birth in the past five years through the Fairfax essential baby website, attracting 2,792 participants who were asked specific questions regarding their experience of maternity care.
Thanks to his work as a senior scientist with the Gallup Organization, which conducts a huge, ongoing telephone survey in the United States with questions on topics such as how well the president is doing his job and how confident consumers are in the economy, he was able to help write questions about specific emotions people felt the day before they took the survey.
In an online survey, the company asked over 4,000 respondents dozens of questions about specific behaviors (such as dieting and working out) and how it related to their love lives.
But it does mean that, because they come to any survey with little information, they will be quite sensitive to information contained within the survey itself, especially to the specific wording of questions and the order in which they are asked.
The specific number of respondents varies from question to question due to survey nonresponse and to the fact that, in some cases, we randomly divided the sample into multiple groups in order to examine the effect of variations in the way questions are posed.
The final report on the 2003 - 2004 Students as Allies project included details about the five sites; the collaborative process through which we designed surveys that included a common core of questions along with school - specific questions developed by student - teacher research teams; and how students became involved in the project, gathered and analyzed their data, presented their findings at public «summits,» and then turned them into topics for discussion and action.
In addition to the above, schools can add between three and five questions to the three surveys relating to a specific issue.
Parents should complete one survey for each child they have in the district because questions are about an individual child's experiences in a specific school.
Items were added to the original survey questions requiring the participants to identify the courses they had completed in their program, in addition to their specific content area.
This online survey contained a few general questions (e.g., major, year started the program) and then focused on more specific questions relating to the overall diversity simulation and the level of the preservice teachers» engagement in the course.
The questions of the postinstructional survey concerning the project were the same as the preinstructional survey; however, the postinstructional survey included 10 additional questions about their specific use of e-readers in the secondary science methods course for both lesson design and use for course readings and ways they might use the technology in the future.
In the survey, we asked about technical difficulties, some features specific to Book of Demons (card system, cauldron system, Flexiscope), game difficulty, player demographics and the most important question: how did the player like the game and how fun was it to play it compared to other games.
Wouldn't it be much easier to simply email a survey to the authors of the «12000 papers» and ask the specific question: «Are you convinced that since 1950, mankind's CO2 emissions are responsible for at least 50 % of the increase in global temperature?»
(As I understand it, B. Verheggen is of the opinion that the lower number in their survey was actually due to a much more detailed / specific question, rather than the mean range thought appropriate - that the respondents didn't think they could narrow it down to the specificity given)
If you are in need of answers to specific questions the easiest way to ensure you get them is to set up a survey for the email recipients.
To ensure that drivers meet the specific criteria outlined in the state insurance code, a short eleven question survey needs to be completed before drivers can complete the application process.
«We commissioned a consultant to look at the school through the eyes of a visitor or parent and she put together a survey directed at our families asking specific questions that were relevant to the people and families in Fawkner.»
We're bringing out a survey in the next few weeks, where the members will be asked that specific question.
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