- 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...
- In
survey sampling,
respondent error refers to any
error introduced into the
survey results due to
respondents providing untrue or
incorrect information...
- The Co-
Respondent is a 1917
American silent drama film
directed by
Ralph Ince and
starring Elaine Hammerstein,
Wilfred Lucas and
George Anderson. It was...
- 1860
usque ad 1880
respondentes auctore J. Ph.
Wolfers –
Additae sunt:
Tabulae Regiomontanae annis 1850
usque ad 1860
respondentes ab Ill. Zech continuatae...
- religion. In a 2010
survey conducted on
behalf of the
Irish Times, 32% of
respondents said they went to a
religious service more than once per w****. Leinster...
-
estimates from
snowball samples, but a
variation of
snowball sampling called respondent-driven
sampling has been
shown to
allow researchers to make asymptotically...
-
qualitative research, a
member check, also
known as
informant feedback or
respondent validation, is a
technique used by
researchers to help
improve the accuracy...
-
Respondeat superior (Latin: "let the
master answer"; plural:
respondeant superiores) is a
doctrine that a
party is
responsible for (and has
vicarious liability...
- (2.0 per cent of
males and 1.5 per cent of females); 4.5 per cent of
respondents responded with "other", "I don't know", or did not respond. The number...