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  2. Despite issues of safety, annual survey says OKC is still a ...

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    Public ratings on the perception of safety in the city's downtown area were down about 18% in comparison to the national average, and the overall ratings for the feeling of safety in the city more ...

  3. Safety of cycling infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    A high perception of safety is important in determining modal choice, particularly for parents. [ 70 ] A 1999 study by John Franklin in Milton Keynes found that cyclists perceived redways (shared use paths which criss-cross the city) to be less safe than grid or local roads (only 37% viewed grid roads as safe), but less secure, less well ...

  4. Safety culture - Wikipedia

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    Safety culture is the element of organizational culture which is concerned with the maintenance of safety and compliance with safety standards. It is informed by the organization 's leadership and the beliefs , perceptions and values that employees share in relation to risks within the organization, workplace or community .

  5. Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems

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    AHRQ does not administer the surveys. Surveys must be administered by a qualified vendor. CAHPS surveys help healthcare organizations use data to identify strengths and weaknesses, determine where they need to improve, and track progress over time. Several types of CAHPS surveys are available for different kinds of healthcare settings and ...

  6. Survey sampling - Wikipedia

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    Bias in surveys is undesirable, but often unavoidable. The major types of bias that may occur in the sampling process are: Non-response bias: When individuals or households selected in the survey sample cannot or will not complete the survey there is the potential for bias to result from this non-response. Nonresponse bias occurs when the ...

  7. Youth Internet Safety Survey - Wikipedia

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    The Youth Internet Safety Survey was a series of two surveys conducted in the United States in 1999 and 2004. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) provided funding to Dr. David Finkelhor, Director of the Crimes Against Children Research Center at the University of New Hampshire, to conduct a research survey in 1999 on Internet victimization of youth.

  8. Survey methodology - Wikipedia

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    Survey methodology is "the study of survey methods". [1] As a field of applied statistics concentrating on human-research surveys, survey methodology studies the sampling of individual units from a population and associated techniques of survey data collection, such as questionnaire construction and methods for improving the number and accuracy of responses to surveys.

  9. Organisation climate - Wikipedia

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    Surveys are the most common way of quantifying organisational climate. Aspects of climate that influence performance of specific sets of behaviours and outcomes can be measured, such as the climate for safety and the climate for innovation. Many instruments have been developed to assess numerous aspects of climate. [3]