Common use of Combined Panel Response Clause in Contracts

Combined Panel Response. A combined response rate for the survey respondents in this data set is obtained by taking a weighted average of the panel specific response rates. The Panel 14 response rate was weighted by a factor of .495 while that of Panel 15 by a factor of .505, reflecting approximately the distribution of the sample sizes between the two panels. The resulting unweighted response rate for the combined panels is (.495 x 55.5) plus (.505 x 61.7) or 58.6 percent (as shown in Table 3-1).

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Combined Panel Response. A combined response rate for the survey respondents in this data set is obtained by taking a weighted average of the panel specific response rates. Here the contribution from each panel to the average reflects the relative number of Round 1 (Panel 17) and Round 3 (Panel 16) weighted individuals in the two panels. The Panel 14 16 response rate was weighted by a factor of .495 .478 while that of Panel 15 17 by a factor of .505, reflecting approximately the distribution of the sample sizes between the two panels.522. The resulting unweighted response rate for the combined panels is thus computed as (.495 .478 x 55.557.4) plus (.505 .522 x 61.764.8) or 58.6 61.3 percent (as shown in Table 3-1).

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Combined Panel Response. A combined response rate for the survey respondents in this data set is obtained by taking a weighted average of the panel specific response rates. The Panel 14 9 response rate was weighted by a factor of .495 .52 while that of Panel 15 8 by a factor of .505.48, reflecting approximately the distribution of the sample sizes (RUs with completed interviews) between the two panels. The resulting unweighted combined response rate for the combined panels is (.495 .48 x 55.565.9) plus (.505 .52 x 61.770.3) or 58.6 68.2 percent (as shown in Table 3-13.1).

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Combined Panel Response. A combined response rate for the survey respondents in this data set is obtained by taking a weighted average of the panel specific response rates. The Panel 14 8 response rate was weighted by a factor of .495 .52 while that of Panel 15 7 by a factor of .505.48, reflecting approximately the distribution of the sample sizes (RUs with completed interviews) between the two panels. The resulting unweighted combined response rate for the combined panels is (.495 .48 x 55.565.6) plus (.505 .52 x 61.771.9) or 58.6 68.9 percent (as shown in Table 3-13.1).

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Combined Panel Response. A combined response rate for the survey respondents in this data set is obtained by taking a weighted average of the panel specific response rates. The Panel 14 11 response rate was weighted by a factor of .495 .54 while that of Panel 15 10 by a factor of .505.46, reflecting approximately the distribution of the sample sizes between the two panels. The resulting unweighted combined response rate for the combined panels is (.495 .46 x 55.562.2) plus (.505 .54 x 61.764.5) or 58.6 64.5 percent (as shown in Table 3-13.1).

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Combined Panel Response. A combined response rate for the survey respondents in this data set is obtained by taking a weighted average of the panel specific response rates. The Panel 14 13 response rate was weighted by a factor of .495 while that of Panel 15 14 by a factor of .505, reflecting approximately the distribution of the sample sizes between the two panels. The resulting unweighted response rate for the combined panels is (.495 x 55.561.8) plus (.505 x 61.763.7) or 58.6 62.8 percent (as shown in Table 3-1).

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Combined Panel Response. A combined response rate for the survey respondents in this data set is obtained by taking a weighted average of the panel specific response rates. The Panel 14 7 response rate was weighted by a factor of .495 .45 while that of Panel 15 6 by a factor of .505.55, reflecting approximately the distribution of the sample sizes between the two panels. The resulting unweighted combined response rate for the combined panels is (.495 .55 x 55.566.6) plus (.505 .45 x 61.772.2) or 58.6 69.1 percent (as shown in Table 3-13.1).

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Combined Panel Response. A combined response rate for the survey respondents in this data set is obtained by taking a weighted average of the panel specific response rates. The Panel 14 15 response rate was weighted by a factor of .495 .418 while that of Panel 15 16 by a factor of .505.582, reflecting approximately the distribution of the sample sizes between the two panels. The resulting unweighted response rate for the combined panels is (.495 .418 x 55.554.3) plus (.505 .582 x 61.763.0) or 58.6 59.4 percent (as shown in Table 3-1).

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Combined Panel Response. A combined response rate for the survey respondents in this data set is obtained by taking a weighted average of the panel specific response rates. The Panel 14 12 response rate was weighted by a factor of .495 .385 while that of Panel 15 13 by a factor of .505.615, reflecting approximately the distribution of the sample sizes between the two panels. The resulting unweighted response rate for the combined panels is (.495 .385 x 55.558.8) plus (.505 .615 x 61.767.9) or 58.6 64.4 percent (as shown in Table 3-3- 1).

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