The National Children\u27s Study (NCS) is a longitudinal study that will examine the influence of environmental and social factors on the health and development of 100,000 children, following them from before birth until age 21. Proposed participant recruitment methods call for locating and listing all dwelling units (DUs) located within randomly selected segments within the 105 NCS sites. One of seven Vanguard Centers of the NCS includes four rural counties that span approximately 2,500 square miles. The size of this sampling area presents unique geographic challenges. In order to determine the most efficient method for listing DUs within this large area, a study was undertaken to investigate the differences in the percent of DUs identifie...
Second homes, primarily used as vacation housing, have substantially increased in number in the Unit...
The paper presents a systematic review of the relative efficacy of traditional listing and the USPS ...
The evaluation of telemedicine activity in rural communities is complicated by the fact that most te...
The growing interest, during the last few years, in the housing needs and preferences of families ha...
Many face-to-face surveys use field staff to create lists of housing units fromwhich sam-plesaresele...
Abstract Background Studies involving the built environment have typically relied on US Census data ...
When using commercial address lists to sample households, investigators spend considerable time and ...
OBJECTIVES: Ten National Children\u27s Study (NCS) study locations with diverse demographic characte...
Background\ud Accurate analysis of health problems facing rural residents depends on how rurality is...
The National Household Education Survey (NHES) was conducted for the first time in 1991 as a way to ...
CONTEXT: The National Children\u27s Study (NCS) is a longitudinal study of environmental influences ...
Satellite imagery is increasingly available at high spatial resolution and can be used for various p...
The National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) conducts the annual June Area Survey (JAS), whic...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the efficiency of the Denver Developmental Screening Tes...
Cost of Community Services (COCS) studies attempt to explain whether or not different types of land ...
Second homes, primarily used as vacation housing, have substantially increased in number in the Unit...
The paper presents a systematic review of the relative efficacy of traditional listing and the USPS ...
The evaluation of telemedicine activity in rural communities is complicated by the fact that most te...
The growing interest, during the last few years, in the housing needs and preferences of families ha...
Many face-to-face surveys use field staff to create lists of housing units fromwhich sam-plesaresele...
Abstract Background Studies involving the built environment have typically relied on US Census data ...
When using commercial address lists to sample households, investigators spend considerable time and ...
OBJECTIVES: Ten National Children\u27s Study (NCS) study locations with diverse demographic characte...
Background\ud Accurate analysis of health problems facing rural residents depends on how rurality is...
The National Household Education Survey (NHES) was conducted for the first time in 1991 as a way to ...
CONTEXT: The National Children\u27s Study (NCS) is a longitudinal study of environmental influences ...
Satellite imagery is increasingly available at high spatial resolution and can be used for various p...
The National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) conducts the annual June Area Survey (JAS), whic...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the efficiency of the Denver Developmental Screening Tes...
Cost of Community Services (COCS) studies attempt to explain whether or not different types of land ...
Second homes, primarily used as vacation housing, have substantially increased in number in the Unit...
The paper presents a systematic review of the relative efficacy of traditional listing and the USPS ...
The evaluation of telemedicine activity in rural communities is complicated by the fact that most te...