نتایج جستجو برای: survey

تعداد نتایج: 371861  

2015
Girardin Jean-Louis Michael A. Grandner Shawn D. Youngstedt Natasha J. Williams Ferdinand Zizi Daniel F. Sarpong Gbenga G. Ogedegbe

BACKGROUND The National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) was used to ascertain whether increases in inadequate sleep differentially affected black and white Americans. We tested the hypothesis that prevalence estimates of inadequate sleep were consistently greater among blacks, and that temporal changes have affected these two strata differentially. METHODS NHIS is an ongoing cross-sectional st...

Journal: :National health statistics reports 2012
Yelena Gorina Maria Owings Nazik Elgaddal Julie Weeks

OBJECTIVES This report examines the comparability between the rates of inpatient procedures for persons aged 65 and over using the National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS) and Medicare claims data. METHODS The estimates in this report are based on data from NHDS and Medicare claims submitted by hospital providers for inpatient stays among Part A fee-for-service Medicare beneficiaries aged 65...

2018
Ramzi G. Salloum Thomas J. George Natalie Silver Merry-Jennifer Markham Jaclyn M. Hall Yi Guo Jiang Bian Elizabeth A. Shenkman

BACKGROUND Access to direct-to-consumer genetic testing services has increased in recent years. However, disparities in knowledge and awareness of these services are not well documented. We examined awareness of genetic testing services by rural/urban and racial/ethnic status. METHODS Analyses were conducted using pooled cross-sectional data from 4 waves (2011-2014) of the Health Information ...

2011
Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes Cynthia Bansak

The Impact of Amnesty on Labor Market Outcomes: A Panel Study Using the Legalized Population Survey This paper tests whether amnesty, a provision of the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA), affected the labor market outcomes of the legalized population. Using the Legalized Population Survey (LPS) and the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79) from 1987-1992, a quasi-experimen...

Journal: :CoRR 2014
El-arbi El-alaouy Khadija Rhoulami

CSPro (Census and Survey Processing System) is a software package used recently in many large scale surveys for data collection. This software often used as desktop software has been used for the first time as a web service for resolving some problems encountered in the first wave of the Morocco Household Panel Survey (MHSP). The article will outline the Survey Management Web Platform that has ...

2013
C. Paddy Farrington Heather J. Whitaker Steffen Unkel Richard Pebody

In this paper, we propose new methods for investigating the extent of heterogeneity in effective contact rates relevant to the transmission of infections. These methods exploit the correlations between ages at infection for different infections within individuals. The methods are developed for serological surveys, which provide accessible individual data on several infections, and are applied t...

2011
Radu Jurca Boi Faltings

Prediction markets and other reward mechanisms based on proper scoring rules can elicit accurate predictions about future events with public outcomes. However, many questions of public interest do not always have a clear answer. For example, facts such as the effects of raising or lowering interest rates can never be publicly verified, since only one option will be implemented. In this paper we...

2015
Jayme Neiman Karl Giuseffi Kevin Smith Jeffrey French Israel Waismel-Manor John Hibbing Rodrigo Huerta-Quintanilla

Previous research finds that voting is a socially stressful activity associated with increases in cortisol levels. Here we extend this research by investigating whether different voting modalities have differential effects on the stress response to voting. Results from a field experiment conducted during the 2012 presidential elections strongly suggest that traditional "at the polls" voting is ...

Journal: :Public opinion quarterly 2000
S Keeter C Miller A Kohut R M Groves S Presser

Critics of public opinion polls often claim that methodological shortcuts taken to collect timely data produce biased results. This study compares two random digit dial national telephone surveys that used identical questionnaires but very different levels of effort: a "Standard" survey conducted over a 5-day period that used a sample of adults who were home when the interviewer called, and a "...

Journal: :Biological conservation 2015
Clark L Gray Matthew Bozigar Richard E Bilsborrow

Wild product harvesting by forest-dwelling peoples, including hunting, fishing, forest product collection and timber harvesting, is believed to be a major threat to the biodiversity of tropical forests worldwide. Despite this threat, few studies have attempted to quantify these activities across time or across large spatial scales. We use a unique longitudinal household survey (n = 480) to desc...

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