Author Question: The field edit is NOT useful for which of the following? a. Helping to control the field force. b. ... (Read 35 times)

kwoodring

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The field edit is NOT useful for which of the following?
 a. Helping to control the field force.
  b. Detecting glaring omissions.
  c. Clearing up misunderstandings about directions.
  d. Detecting misunderstood questions.
  e. Detecting systematic patterns of answers.

Question 2

The field edit ideally occurs
 a. as soon as possible after the questionnaire has been administered.
  b. before the questionnaire is administered.
  c. after tabulating the data.
  d. after coding the data.
  e. after the interviewing force is disbanded.



frogdreck123456

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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

a



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