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What is a complete mirrored backup?
 
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List three of the five methods of administering a questionnaire.
 
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Answer to Question 1

A complete mirrored backup is a separate, complete physical copy of the database that is continuously updated, so it fully corresponds to the original database.

Answer to Question 2

The five methods are: (1 ) Convening all concerned respondents together at one time, (2 ) Personally handing out blank questionnaires and taking back completed ones, (3 ) Allowing respondents to self-administer the questionnaire at work and drop it in a centrally located box, (4 ) Mailing questionnaires to employees at branch sites and supplying a deadline, instructions, and return postage, (5 ) Administering the questionnaire electronically either via email or on the Web.



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