Definition of Respondency. Meaning of Respondency. Synonyms of Respondency

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Definition of Respondency

Respondency
Respondence Re*spond"ence (-?ns), Respondency Re*spond"en*cy (-en*s?), n. The act of responding; the state of being respondent; an answering. --A. Chalmers. The angelical soft trembling voice made To the instruments divine respondence meet. --Spenser.

Meaning of Respondency from wikipedia

- A respondent is a person who is called upon to issue a response to a communication made by another. The term is used in legal contexts, in survey methodology...
- In English law, a co-respondent is, in general, a respondent to a petition, or other legal proceeding, along with another or others, or a person called...
- Respondeat superior (Latin: "let the master answer"; plural: respondeant superiores) is a doctrine that a party is responsible for (and has vicarious liability...
- estimates from snowball samples, but a variation of snowball sampling called respondent-driven sampling has been shown to allow researchers to make asymptotically...
- The spectator shoe, also known as co-respondent shoe, is a style of low-heeled, oxford, semi-brogue or full brogue constructed from two contrasting colours...
- Test (****essment), an educational ****essment intended to measure the respondents' knowledge or other abilities Test (2013 film), an American film Test...
- In survey sampling, respondent error refers to any error introduced into the survey results due to respondents providing untrue or incorrect information...
- other types of prompts) for the purpose of gathering information from respondents through survey or statistical study. A research questionnaire is typically...
- R (on the application of L) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [2009] UKSC 3, was a 2009 case heard by the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom...
- classical conditioning (also respondent conditioning and Pavlovian conditioning) is a behavioral procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus (e.g...