Examples of Core survey in a sentence
Core survey questions elicit subjective forecast distributions over own-firm future outcomes at a one-year look-ahead horizon.
Faculty members complained the survey was “meaningless” because it “would not follow correctprocedures.” This claim was made despite the fact that the Core survey has been administered the same way for many years in higher education institutions all over the U.S.—and that, in the year 2000, more than 55,000 undergraduates in 132 institutions were surveyed.
Core survey items were those that involved no possibility of valid skips due to survey skip logic.
The percentage of students reporting that they choose not to drink, drink non-alcoholic beverages while ‘partying’, ‘party’ with people they know, watch out for friends who drink too much, pace their drinking, and use a designated driver all increased in 2001, as compared to the Core survey data from the previous year.
Much of the resistance to the campaign theme and messages that was evidenced was ex- pressed as mistrust of the Core survey data collection and statistical analysis methods.
The primary quantitative indicator of success comes about through analysis of the Core survey results (Alcohol Task Force, 1999; Vanvoorhis, Elfessi, Ringgenberg, Ziemelis, & Corcoran, 2001; Vanvoorhis & Sullivan, 2000).
The ESRD Core survey must include an on-site visit to a minimum of two nursing homes with which the ESRD facility has written agreements (if the ESRD has only one agreement in place visit that nursing home).
Administer the elementary survey to elementary students, and the secondary Core survey to secondary students.
Initial full surveys must be completed within 14 months after the department's issuance of a temporary basic or comprehensive license.(b) "Core survey" means periodic inspection of home care providers to determine ongoing compliance with the home care requirements, focusing on the essential health and safety requirements.
In the Common Core survey, nearly 20 percent of respondents did not know who the U.S. fought in World War II.