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50% off at Stuart & Wright; Customize Your Wedding Party ...

Racked National-Jun. 12, 2012
ONLINE SHOPPING—If you want to be sure your wedding guest dress is one of a kind, customize it yourself with the help of Zoora. They have reception frocks, ...
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Married to her work: Zooey Deschanel dons a wedding gown ...

Daily Mail-Apr. 14, 2012
Married to my career: Newly divorced actress-singer Zooey Deschanel posed in a bridal-style gown surrounded by her castmates Lamorne Morris, Jake ...
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Here cuffs the bride! The moment Polish woman was arrested ...

Daily Mail-Mar. 14, 2012
Here cuffs the bride! The moment Polish woman was arrested in her wedding dress as she said vows to Pakistani stranger who paid her £2,500 for sham ...
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That was quick! Amy Poehler is back in wedding dress weeks ...

Daily Mail-Oct. 9, 2012
Amy Poehler is back in wedding dress weeks after marriage split (but its only for a ... Amy is playing a small business owner about to lose her shop to a major ...

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

The volume of the questionnaire. People often ask how many questions should be in the questionnaire and how much time to fill it should take? If you focus on medium complexity questionnaire, the easiest and correct answer is: on average, 50-70 questions, time is 30-40 minutes.
Some sociologists are fond of large questionnaires containing 100-200 and even more questions and occupying time to answer two or more hours. The compiler of this form is not the Respondent thinks about and cares about is to ask as many questions as possible. It is assumed that the Respondent will stand. It is naive to assume that the respondents must answer all questions in this ignorance affects methodological inexperience of the researcher.
Practice shows that the large questionnaire, which occupies time more than 40 minutes, tiring of the respondents, decreases the performance of the survey: reduced activity of the respondents, their interest in the work, and eventually we get a poorly completed questionnaire. Experience shows a clear correlation between the number of questions in the questionnaire and the number of failures. Any sociologist can check it by counting how increasing the number of response depending on the number of questions. On average, such reduction is in the range of 3-15%.
But it would be wrong unduly to strictly regulate the volume of the questionnaire, i.e. the number of questions and time for its completion. Although there are reasonable limits and boundaries of the volume forms, but in each case its volume is due primarily to substantive issues of the study and a number of subjective and objective factors.