The American Journal of International Law, Volume 22American Society of International Law, 1928 - International law |
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... questionnaire to parents indicated that the primary reason for their children not wearing helmets was the cost of the ... questionnaires can be used for many purposes, including the following: • Identifying needs (needs assessments) ...
... questionnaire to parents indicated that the primary reason for their children not wearing helmets was the cost of the ... questionnaires can be used for many purposes, including the following: • Identifying needs (needs assessments) ...
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... questionnaires is to collect too much information. Policy makers are generally interested in infor- mation about only a few key variables ... QUESTIONNAIRES | 101 Design , produce , and proofread 100 | DEVELOPING TESTS AND QUESTIONNAIRES.
... questionnaires is to collect too much information. Policy makers are generally interested in infor- mation about only a few key variables ... QUESTIONNAIRES | 101 Design , produce , and proofread 100 | DEVELOPING TESTS AND QUESTIONNAIRES.
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... questionnaire by looking for a questionnaire Q as a solution of L (Q) = 1 + min { },. p. (h). Lt. } h E T C. where the minimum is taken on the set of questionnaires built on ( 24, 9). F. Dubail's algorithm is necessary to construct the L ...
... questionnaire by looking for a questionnaire Q as a solution of L (Q) = 1 + min { },. p. (h). Lt. } h E T C. where the minimum is taken on the set of questionnaires built on ( 24, 9). F. Dubail's algorithm is necessary to construct the L ...
Contents
General report on procedure | 39 |
Questionnaire No 8 Communication of judicial and extrajudicial | 46 |
Questionnaire No 9 Legal position and functions of consuls | 104 |
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