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== Read First ==
Clear protocols ensure that fieldwork is carried out consistently across teams and/or regions, and are important for [[Research Transparency]]. All protocols should be tested in the [[Survey Pilot]] and final protocols recorded in the [[Enumerator Manual]].




== Guidelines ==
=== Respondent Selection ===


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Primary sampling units may have to be dropped, for example in case the sampled household has: moved out of the study area, does not consent to the interview, or is unreachable.


 
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Revision as of 19:46, 6 February 2017

Survey Protocols define how the survey will be implemented.


Read First

Clear protocols ensure that fieldwork is carried out consistently across teams and/or regions, and are important for Research Transparency. All protocols should be tested in the Survey Pilot and final protocols recorded in the Enumerator Manual.


Guidelines

Respondent Selection

Drop / Replacement

Primary sampling units may have to be dropped, for example in case the sampled household has: moved out of the study area, does not consent to the interview, or is unreachable.

Tracking

Back to Parent

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