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Teehnieal Basis (Check all that apply O Production Rates O Envir, Control O Experimentation... [Pg.119]

Type of Seryice to be pr (Check all that apply.) oyided ... [Pg.151]

Items I through 20 on the reverse side of the form constitute a check list that should be used to indicate the types of information contained within a particular submission. Please check all that apply. The numbering of the items on the checklist is not intended to specify a particular order for the inclusion of those sections into the submission. The applicant may include sections in any order, but the location of those sections within the submission should be clearly indicated in the Index. It is therefore recommended that, particularly for large submissions, the Index immediately follows the Form FDA 356h and, if applicable, the User Fee Cover Sheet (Form FDA 3397). [Pg.118]

ACTIVITIES AND USES OF THE CHEMICAL AT THE FACILITY (ChecK all that apply ) ... [Pg.88]

Figure 8.5. Does your company have a written policy that specifically addresses the following areas (Check all that apply.) (Question 2). (Source PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP.)... Figure 8.5. Does your company have a written policy that specifically addresses the following areas (Check all that apply.) (Question 2). (Source PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP.)...
Result of Incldsnt (check all that apply) Spillage D Fire D Explosion D Material Entered Waterway/Storm Sewer... [Pg.1212]

Ng M., Chaya C. and Hort J. (2013a) Beyond liking Comparing the measurement of emotional response using EsSense Profile and consumer defined check-all-that-apply methodologies. Food Quality and Preference 28 193-205. [Pg.89]

The attribute elicitation issue may be considered differently when working with consumers. For instance, should one be interested in consumers spontaneous description, it would seem more pertinent to let the participants use their own terms without any suggestions. This may result in the elicitation of rather obvious attributes, although in past studies the vocabulary used by consumers was found to be rich and diverse (Veinand et al, 2011). On the contrary, providing a list may facilitate description (as in the Check-all-that-apply technique), but it may also bias consumers responses. However, these two options have not been formally compared yet, and ultimately the choice really has to be made with respect to the goals of the study. [Pg.132]

Check-all-that-apply (CATA) questions with consumers in practice experimental considerations and impact on outcome... [Pg.227]

A check-all-that-apply (CATA) question is a versatile multiple choice question in which respondents are presented with a list of words or phrases and asked to select all the options they consider appropriate. This question format has been extensively used in marketing research and is popular because it reduces participant response burden (Driesener and Romaniuk, 2006 Rasinki et al., 1994 Smyth et al, 2006). [Pg.227]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.3 , Pg.16 , Pg.100 , Pg.252 ]




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