cross-sectional survey
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survey
noun[C]
uk/ˈsɜː.veɪ/us/ˈsɝː.veɪ/
an examination of opinions, behaviour, etc., made by asking ...
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Another subanalysis will model the probability that a person who was asymptomatic at the cross-sectionalsurveybut symptomatic k days later represents a new case.
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Across-sectionalsurveywith a two-phase design was carried out at out-patient clinics of three health stations and a general hospital.
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Across-sectionalsurveyof 600 patients was carried out in a group general practice.
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Evidence from ethnographic and lifecourse approaches is clearly needed to complement and correctcross-sectionalsurveydata.
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Previous research that assessed patient satisfaction with antipsychotic medication has generally usedcross-sectionalsurveydesigns using self-report questionnaires to elicit information about satisfaction.
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The present study adopted across-sectionalsurveydesign with self-administered questionnaires.
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The response rate in our study was fair for across-sectionalsurvey.
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Preliminary validation of the boredom scale using across-sectionalsurveyof the measure was conducted as a corollary to the current study.
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Estimation of expected quality adjusted survival bycross-sectionalsurvey.
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For the purpose of one subanalysis, any symptomatic case that emerges more than 14 days after thecross-sectionalsurveywill be assumed to be a new infection.
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Drug and alcohol withdrawal in the initial phase of improvement may contribute to selfharm risk, but it was not possible to measure in thiscross-sectionalsurvey.
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In every decade from 1801 onwards, a census was taken, which material provides further valuablecross-sectionalsurveyinformation for study but of which rather less use has hitherto been made.
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Scale using across-sectionalsurveyof the measure was conducted.
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In one instance, the time of the initial event (an injury) was self-reported in across-sectionalsurvey(30) and a profile based on time since that event was developed.
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Third, being across-sectionalsurvey, relying solely on retrospective self-report, the data are subject to recall bias and willingness to disclose information truthfully.
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Across-sectionalsurveyof all models of out of hours care was undertaken, including co-operatives, deputizing services, practice rotas and rural general practitioners doing their own cover.
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The purpose of this survey study was to explore hypothetical interest in research participation among hospice patients and caregivers compared to ambulatory senior citizens using across-sectionalsurvey.
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A longitudinal survey of 2544 people admitted to publicly-funded residential and nursing home care in 1995 and across-sectionalsurveyof residents (n = 11 899) was carried out in 1996.
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