presurvey

presurvey

(priːˈsɜːveɪ)
adj
(Surveying) of the period before a survey
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A presurvey included demographic information about the respondents, comprising their age, gender, and self-evaluation of national identity.
Sixteen participants (80% of presurvey participants) completed the post-intervention survey within 5 months of the sessions (April 2015).
The presurvey included questions regarding the participants' demographic information.
and Connecticut governments and their officials began to presurvey
As noted above, the standard MCAHPS approach (control) has a bilingual (English/Spanish) presurvey notification letter.
Teachers completed the presurvey during the first 1 or 2 weeks of the study and the postsurvey at the end of the study.
The semester-long course began with a presurvey that sought to identify instructors' level of competence in designing and managing an online course prior to taking the course.
Second, the effective area in most basins that is suitable for muskrat is fairly well defined and can be accurately searched by experienced trappers, who know where to find muskrat in a specific basin and year through Indigenous knowledge generated over decades of revisiting basins, conversing with other trappers, and presurvey reconnaissance.
Then, a presurvey was conducted with three PPP industry professionals from the bank, who had several years' experience in PPP projects.