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Doble, Susan E., Jeanne E. Bonnell, and Joyce Magill-Evans. "Evaluation of Social Skills: A Survey of Current Practice." Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 58, no. 5 (December 1991): 241–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000841749105800506.

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Occupational therapists in the Atlantic Region were surveyed to identify their perceptions of the importance of evaluating social skills in their practice, and to determine how they evaluate clients' social skills. Although 79% indicated that social skills evaluations were relevant, the majority reported that clinical observations were used almost exclusively for assessment. Only 29% of the respondents reported using any formal evaluation of social skills. According to the respondents, the evaluation process was hampered by their limited knowledge of available evaluation tools, limited access to social skills models, and insufficient time. These results indicate that therapists' knowledge of existing evaluation tools must be increased. Development of a theoretical model that will enable therapists to define social skills and relate clients' social skills to their occupational performance will also facilitate the evaluation process. As a consequence, therapists' evaluation of clients' social skills will be more efficient.
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Zonneveld, Isaak S. "Landscape survey and evaluation." Journal of Arid Environments 17, no. 2 (September 1989): 255–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-1963(18)30913-3.

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Koutrouli, Eleni, and Aphrodite Tsalgatidou. "Reputation Systems Evaluation Survey." ACM Computing Surveys 48, no. 3 (February 8, 2016): 1–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2835373.

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Weeks, Laura, Julie Polisena, Anna Scott, Anke-Peggy Holtorf, Sophie Staniszewska, and Karen Facey. "OP110 Survey Of Health Technology Assessment Evaluation Strategies For Patient And Public Involvement." International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 33, S1 (2017): 51–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266462317001787.

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INTRODUCTION:Although there is increased awareness of patient and public involvement (PPI) among Health Technology Assessment (HTA) organizations, evaluations of PPI initiatives are relatively scarce. Our objective as members of HTAi's Patient and Citizen Involvement Group (PCIG) was to advance understanding of the range of evaluation strategies adopted by HTA organizations and their potential usefulness.METHODS:In March 2016, a survey was sent to HTA organizations through the International Network of Agencies for Health Technology Assessment (INAHTA) and contacts of members of HTAi's PCIG. Respondents were asked about their organizational structure; how patients and members of the public are involved; whether and how PPI initiatives have been evaluated, and, if so, which facilitators and challenges to evaluation were found and how results were used and disseminated.RESULTS:Fifteen programs from twelve countries responded that involved patient (14/15) and members of the public (10/15) in HTA activities. Seven programs evaluated their PPI activities, including participant satisfaction (5/7), process evaluations (5/7) and impact evaluations (4/7). Evaluation results were used to improve PPI activities, identify education and training needs, and direct strategic priorities. Facilitators and challenges revolved around the need for stakeholder buy-in, sufficient resources, senior leadership, and including patients in evaluations. Participants also provided suggestions based on their experiences for others embarking on this work, for example including patients and members of the public in the process.CONCLUSIONS:We identified a small but diverse set of HTA organizations internationally that are evaluating their PPI activities. Our results add to the limited literature by documenting a range of evaluation strategies that reflect the range of rationales and approaches to PPI in HTA. It will be important for HTA organizations to draw on formal evaluation theories and methods when planning future evaluations, and to also share their approaches and experiences with evaluation.
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Preskill, Hallie, and Valerie Caracelli. "Current and Developing Conceptions of Use: Evaluation Use TIG Survey Results." Evaluation Practice 18, no. 3 (September 1997): 209–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/109821409701800303.

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This article presents the results of a survey sent to Evaluation Use Topical Interest Group (TIG) members for the purpose of ascertaining their perceptions about and experiences with evaluation use. Fifty-four percent ( n = 282) of the 530 members surveyed responded. These respondents agree that the major purposes of evaluation are to facilitate organizational learning, provide information for decision making, improve programs, and determine the merit or worth of the evaluand. Performance-results oriented evaluations, formative evaluations, as well as evaluations with a participatory emphasis, organizational learning emphasis, and practitioner-centered action research or empowerment approaches were all viewed as more important today than they were 10 years ago. Survey findings revealed that the most important strategies for facilitating use are planning for use at the beginning of an evaluation, identifying and prioritizing intended users and intended uses of the evaluation, designing the evaluation within resource limitations, involving stakeholders in the evaluation process, communicating findings to stakeholders as the evaluation progresses, and developing a communication and reporting plan. This survey represents a comprehensive effort to understand TIG respondents' views on evaluation use and should help further discussion on developing and advancing our theoretical and practical knowledge.
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Wassink, Heather L., Gwen E. Chapman, Ryna Levy-Milne, and Lisa Forster-Coull. "Implementing the British Columbia Nutrition Survey: Perspectives of Interviewers and Facilitators." Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research 65, no. 2 (July 2004): 59–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.3148/65.2.2004.59.

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The British Columbia Nutrition Survey was the last of ten provincial nutrition surveys completed between 1988 and 1999. A qualitative process evaluation was conducted to identify strengths and weaknesses of British Columbia Nutrition Survey procedures, as perceived by 27 public health nurses and dietitians directly involved in data collection. Data for the process evaluation were collected through in-depth telephone interviews, during which interviewers and facilitators described their experiences working for the survey. Qualitative analysis of interview transcripts identified codes that were then organized into eight categories, including issues arising from interviewer and facilitator training, challenges in recruiting survey participants, reflections on safety for survey personnel and participants, facilitators’ key role, the flexibility required to implement the protocol, and communication within the survey research team. Two final categories related to rewarding aspects of the job: insights affecting professional practice, and meeting survey participants and personnel. Evaluation findings show the importance of establishing open communication between research planners and those conducting surveys. This communication is needed to ensure that workers’ needs are met, the quality of the study is maximized, and evaluations of study protocols include the perspectives of those directly involved in data collection.
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Cong, Xin, and Lingling Zi. "Blockchain applications, challenges and evaluation: A survey." Discrete Mathematics, Algorithms and Applications 12, no. 04 (July 7, 2020): 2030001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793830920300015.

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Blockchain is a promising technology, which may change the way of transactions and affect our lives in the future, and has attracted the attention of more and more scholars recently. This paper provides an overview of the important issues of blockchain and the aim is to lead researchers to comprehensive understand applications, challenges and evaluation from the technical perspective. The basic technology including authorization, incentive and consensus is presented, focusing on their latest methods. Then, a wide range of blockchain applications are described. Specially, some of the latest intersection and integration areas with blockchain are introduced. Moreover, research challenges of blockchain are summarized and analyzed. Finally, evaluation metrics of blockchain are presented and as far as we know, these metrics are first designed for evaluating blockchain performance.
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Moore, Marsha L. "Developing the Preceptorship Evaluation Survey." Journal for Nurses in Staff Development (JNSD) 25, no. 5 (September 2009): 249–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/nnd.0b013e3181ae2eba.

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Karras, Bryant T., and James T. Tufano. "Multidisciplinary eHealth survey evaluation methods." Evaluation and Program Planning 29, no. 4 (November 2006): 413–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2006.08.002.

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ZHANG, Wei-Nan, Yangzi ZHANG, and Ting LIU. "Survey of evaluation methods for dialogue systems}{Survey of evaluation methods for dialogue systems." SCIENTIA SINICA Informationis 47, no. 8 (July 24, 2017): 953. http://dx.doi.org/10.1360/n112017-00125.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Survey evaluation"

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Nilsson, Rickard, and Markus Hertzman. "Survey and Evaluation of Diagnostic Tools." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Electrical Engineering, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-15447.

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If a fault occurs in a technical system, for example in an airplane, it is important to beable to detect that there is a fault and to find what in the system that is faulty. Theprocedure of determining, given certain observations, if faults are present and if so thelocation of faults is called a diagnosis. For achieving diagnosis we can use computersoftware that takes observations of a system as input and that generates a diagnosis asoutput. This is called a diagnostic system. To build a diagnostic system we needanother piece of computer software which is called a diagnostic tool. This thesis willpresent a market survey for diagnostic tools as well as an analysis of three of the toolsfound in the survey. The analysis can be seen as constituted by two different aspects,one focusing on the diagnostic methods with which each tool creates diagnosticsystems, the other focusing on practical details that determine the usability of eachtool. The analysis found that the largest differences were between the methods used increating the diagnostic systems.

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Siddiqi, Atif Akram. "Location management proposals, survey and evaluation." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape8/PQDD_0006/MQ43363.pdf.

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Maddali, Sriniva. "Implementation of survey and evaluation system." [Denver, Colo.] : Regis University, 2006. http://165.236.235.140/lib/SMaddali2007.pdf.

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Siddiqi, Atif Akram Carleton University Dissertation Engineering Systems and Computer. "Location management proposals; survey and evaluation." Ottawa, 1999.

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Ellis, Susan Patricia. "Health promotion programmes : a national survey /." Ann Arbor, MI : UMI Dissertation Information Service, 1992. http://aleph.unisg.ch/hsgscan/hm00092825.pdf.

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Terry, Allan Keith 1952. "National survey of hospital drug-use evaluation programs." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291364.

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A self-administered, mail questionnaire was used to assess the current state of hospital drug-use evaluation (DUE) programs within short-term, general U.S. hospitals. During February-March 1992, two mailings were sent to pharmacy directors at 491 randomly selected institutions. A net response rate of 66.6% (327/491) was achieved. The level of pharmacist participation in DUE program activities was found to be very high and to have a significant, positive correlation with the rated effectiveness of current DUE programs and the rated importance of pharmacist participation in DUE program activities. Pharmacists were members on 97.9% of responders' DUE (sub)committees, while 65.5% of pharmacist members held voting privileges. Pharmacists devoted an average of 11.27 hours per week to DUE-related tasks. Wide variation was demonstrated in rationale used to select DUE study drugs, interventions employed, use of DUE study results, and methods selected to evaluate DUE program effectiveness.
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Cauwels, David E. "A survey and evaluation of mission fiscal administration." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2005. http://www.tren.com.

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Mosier, Joseph. "Evaluation of product support sources." Thesis, Kansas State University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/35742.

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Department of Agricultural Economics
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Companies must weigh the trade-offs of support strategies and choose between the effectiveness of meeting customer expectations and the cost of implementing product support tools and services. These support strategies can be critical to the success of a company and therefore, must provide efficient problem resolution in order to meet the satisfaction of the customer and retailer. This thesis reviews survey data collected from a large agricultural equipment company’s retailers on their satisfaction of product support tools and services provided by the company, and how the retailers utilize these product support tools and services when attempting to resolve a product issue. This evaluation of a company’s product support strategy leads to the identification of potential solutions to help maximize the efficiency of the problem resolution process, as well as minimize the opportunity costs and financial costs of product support sources.
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Siler, Emily A. "Evaluation of a Bicycle Facility User Survey in the Dayton, Ohio Area." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1470257342.

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Gurram, Sashikanth. "Evaluation and Development of a University Visitor Parking Management Framework." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/35816.

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The main campus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) has a current parking inventory of approximately 14,310 parking spaces in 88 surface lots. Of the available parking spaces 92% are designated for the use of Virginia Tech students, faculty and staff members. The share of visitor usage of these parking spaces is approximately 2%. The objective of this thesis is to evaluate the current visitor parking system and develop techniques to enhance the parking facility operations. The current visitor parking demand is determined by conducting a field evaluation of the visitor parking in five parking lots. Personal and follow-up interviews were conducted with university visitors to determine their satisfaction levels with the existing parking facilities. While the survey results demonstrated that 52% of visitors rated the parking services to be good or very good, the study also showed that approximately 28% of the visitors did not know the location of the most convenient parking lot to access their destination and almost 6% were not satisfied with the parking services offered by Virginia Tech. Apart from this, about 32% of the visitors had to visit at least 2 parking lots before finding a parking space. These figures clearly demonstrate a need for a better management of the parking lots to serve the visitors in an efficient way. In an attempt to enhance the visitor parking system a web-based interactive framework is proposed. This framework identifies the best possible parking lot(s) for a selected destination considering various factors like - distance of the parking lot to the destination and typical occupancy of the parking lot at specific times of the day and other relevant factors. The web-based interactive system is designed to provide the visitor with two or more choices for the parking in order to arrive at their desired destination.
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Books on the topic "Survey evaluation"

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United States. Soil Conservation Service. Soil survey program evaluation. Washington, D.C: The Service, 1987.

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Kuseka, I. Male motivation impact evaluation survey. [Harare]: The Unit, 1990.

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Lumawag, Efren. GEM-ELAP evaluation survey report. Manila]: USAID Emergency Livelihood Assistance Program, 2011.

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Associated Chambers of Commerce & Industry of India. ASSOCHAM bizcon survey. New Delhi: Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India, 2012.

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Heady, Patrick. 1991 census validation survey. London: HMSO, 1994.

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McLaughlin, Donald Hatch. NELS 88 survey item evaluation report. Washington, D.C. (555 New Jersey Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20208-5574): U.S. Dept. of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, National Center for Education Statistics, 1997.

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Improving survey questions: Design and evaluation. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 1995.

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Corp, Disc Information Services. Private Lands Public Wildlife evaluation survey. [St. Cloud, Minn.?]: Disc Information Services, Inc., 2006.

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Wyoming. Game and Fish Dept. Private Lands Public Wildlife evaluation survey. [Cheyenne, Wyo.?]: Wyoming Game and Fish Dept., 2006.

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McLaughlin, Donald Hatch. NELS:88 survey item evaluation report. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, National Center for Education Statistics, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Survey evaluation"

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Krosnick, Jon A. "Experiments for Evaluating Survey Questions." In Question Evaluation Methods, 213–38. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118037003.ch14.

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Rijksen, H. D., and E. Meijaard. "Evaluation of Survey Data." In Our vanishing relative, 267–79. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-9020-9_10.

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Cohen, Steven B. "Survey Methods in Health Services Research." In Health Services Evaluation, 661–94. New York, NY: Springer US, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-8715-3_38.

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Willis, Gordon. "Cognitive Evaluation of Survey Instruments." In The Palgrave Handbook of Survey Research, 457–64. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-54395-6_54.

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Buttkus, Burkhard. "Evaluation of Magnetotelluric Survey Data." In Spectral Analysis and Filter Theory in Applied Geophysics, 215–33. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57016-2_11.

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Harris-Kojetin, Brian A., and James M. Dahlhamer. "Using Field Tests to Evaluate Federal Statistical Survey Questionnaires." In Question Evaluation Methods, 319–44. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118037003.ch19.

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Uhlig, Richard A., and Trevor N. Mudge. "Trace-Driven Memory Simulation: A Survey." In Performance Evaluation: Origins and Directions, 97–139. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-46506-5_5.

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Blair, Johnny. "Response 1 to Krosnick's Chapter: Experiments for Evaluating Survey Questions." In Question Evaluation Methods, 239–51. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118037003.ch15.

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DeMaio, Theresa, and Stephanie Willson. "Response 2 to Krosnick's Chapter: Experiments for Evaluating Survey Questions." In Question Evaluation Methods, 253–62. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118037003.ch16.

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Fowler, Floyd J. "Coding the Behavior of Interviewers and Respondents to Evaluate Survey Questions." In Question Evaluation Methods, 5–21. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118037003.ch2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Survey evaluation"

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Yu, Linxiao. "Survey of ultrasonic properties of aircraft Engine Titanium forgings." In QUANTITATIVE NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION. AIP, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1472972.

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Khandare, Samruddhi Suresh, Sushopti Gawade, and Varsha Turkar. "Survey on website evaluation tools." In 2017 International Conference on Recent Innovations in Signal processing and Embedded Systems (RISE). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rise.2017.8378225.

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Iscan, Zafer. "Survey evaluation by character recognition." In 2010 IEEE 18th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/siu.2010.5651566.

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Yun-Gyeong Oh, Jin-Yong Choi, Seung-Jong Bae, and Sang-Hyun Lee. "Rural Amenity Survey and Evaluation." In 7th World Congress on Computers in Agriculture Conference Proceedings, 22-24 June 2009, Reno, Nevada. St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/2013.29073.

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Cartwright, David, and Roger Samways. "Computerized collection, assimilation, and analysis of vessel survey data." In Nondestructive Evaluation of Aging Infrastructure, edited by Richard B. Mignogna. SPIE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.212552.

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Jahirabadkar, Sunita, Prajakta Narsay, Shivani Pharande, Gargi Deshpande, and Anusha Kitture. "Space Objects Classification Techniques: A Survey." In 2020 International Conference on Computational Performance Evaluation (ComPE). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/compe49325.2020.9199996.

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Prakash, Varsha, and P. Smitha Vas. "Survey on Lung Cancer Detection Techniques." In 2020 International Conference on Computational Performance Evaluation (ComPE). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/compe49325.2020.9200019.

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Fan, Yifan, and Xudong Luo. "A Survey of Dialogue System Evaluation." In 2020 IEEE 32nd International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ictai50040.2020.00182.

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Laverdiere, M.-a., A. Mourad, A. Hanna, and M. Debbabi. "Security Design Patterns: Survey and Evaluation." In 2006 Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccece.2006.277727.

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Aruna, T., K. Saranya, and Chetna Bhandari. "A Survey on Ontology Evaluation Tools." In 2011 International Conference on Process Automation, Control and Computing (PACC). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pacc.2011.5978931.

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Reports on the topic "Survey evaluation"

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Heinen, Beth A., Ed Meiman, Daniel A. Fien-Helfman, Sydney K. Ayine, and Asad A. Khan. Survey Software Evaluation. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada495855.

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Forte, Michael, William Birkemeier, and J. Robert Mitchell. Nearshore survey system evaluation. Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory (U.S.), January 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/26031.

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Niles, Anthony. Evaluation of the Bathyscan Sweep Survey System. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada259653.

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Steimke, J. NITRATE DESTRUCTION LITERATURE SURVEY AND EVALUATION CRITERIA. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1013046.

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Rubin, Arthur. High technology office evaluation survey - a pilot study. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.ir.4354.

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Bann, Carla M., Kimberly P. Whittam, and Kortnee Barnett-Walker. Psychometric Evaluation of the Navy-wide Personnel Survey. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada461120.

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Berzofsky, Marcus E., Andrew Moore, G. Lance Couzens, Lynn Langton, and Chris Krebs. Potential Survey Error Due to a Panel Design: A Review and Evaluation of the National Crime Victimization Survey. RTI Press, July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2020.rr.0039.2007.

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We use a total survey error approach to examine and make recommendations on how to adjust for non-sampling error in longitudinal, mixed-mode surveys. Using data from the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), we examine three major sources of non-sampling error: telescoping, mode effects, and fatigue. We present an assessment of each source of error from a total survey error perspective and propose alternative adjustments to adjust better for this error. Findings suggest that telescoping and fatigue are likely sources of error in the NCVS, but the use of mixed-modes is not. Furthermore, both telescoping and fatigue are present in longitudinal surveys and accounting for one but not the other results in estimates that under- or overestimate the measures of interest—in this case, the rate of crime in the United States.
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Carroll, David, Jacqueline Berger, Carolyn Miller, and Daya Bill Johnson. National Weatherization Assistance Program Impact Evaluation: Weatherization Staff Survey. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1223638.

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Wright, Michael. Statewide Commuter Assistance Program Evaluation Report: Database Survey. Final Report: Results of Survey And Conclusion. Tampa, FL: University of South Florida, December 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/cutr-nctr-rr-2001-22.

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Sanzo, D., P. Kvam, G. Apostolakis, J. Wu, T. Milici, N. Ghoniem, and S. Guarro. Survey and evaluation of aging risk assessment methods and applications. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10196711.

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