Examples of using Survey method in English and their translations into Portuguese
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using the survey method to collect the data in a significant sample of the whole universe of the study.
guided by a survey method, used to collect primary data when a great number of people information is required.
The challenge is to find quantitative survey methods, applicable to intermediate scales.
The survey methods are described in Bussab.
More details about the survey methods have been published by Moura et al.
Survey methods for hypertension are multivariate.
Keywords: Survey methods; pretests; questionnaires.
Member States shall adopt survey methods designed to facilitate the collection of data from undertakings representing at least 90% of national production per NACE Rev. 1 class.
Survey methods and platform functioning have been previously described in detail elsewhere,
Instrumental survey methods suggestcarrying out works to assess the condition of buildings
based on new survey methods.
Studies have shown variability in the incidence of intraoperative awakening due to different survey methods and differences in the studied population.
This particular example also clarifies some of the trade-offs between amplified asking and traditional survey methods.
Carestream uses internationally recognized material declaration questionnaires and other survey methods in order to obtain this data.
Data are collected through various surveying methods that have previously ranged between 15%
gravimetric, magnetomefric methods• other subsurface surveying methods.
The OECD cautions that definitions of municipal waste and surveying methods vary across countries.
The knowledge you gain in for example survey methods and econometrics, are relevant to emerging areas such as data science
including technological advances and innovative survey methods, to provide the tools for rapid, reliable
The experience acquired in previous surveys of fruit tree plantations has shown that it is necessary to introduce a certain flexibility into survey methods used by the Member States whilst maintaining the comparability of data between Member States.