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4 +1 | percentage of participants (or respondents) |
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4 | percentage of (high school students) who enrolled as monitor |
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2 +1 | percentage of surveyed respondents |
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percentage of participants (or respondents) Explanation: Hi. Wouldn't this be referring to the percentage of survey participants that are high school students? (Since I don't know the particulars of this survey you're working on, depending on the degree of participation required, "respondent" might be more appropriate than "participant".) I didn't exactly find the greatest references that will abolutely nail this down, but here's a couple which do seem to convey the same gist. HTH! http://research.rakuten.co.jp/service/appear.html http://cache.yahoofs.jp/search/cache?ei=UTF-8&p=モニター出現率&x=18... |
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percentage of (high school students) who enrolled as monitor Explanation: Or "screenering volunteer percentage" to be brief, but this is not clear-cut. However, whether they are volunteers or not is hard to say from your context. So alternatively, "percentage of those (high schoold students) who came forward to participate in the monitoring acticvity" In above headed answer word "monitor" can be replaced by "screener". All is FYI. |
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percentage of surveyed respondents Explanation: Percentage of Surveyed Customer Respondents Expressing Overall Satisfaction. with Services Rendered. Short Definition: The percentage of persons who ... www.tsbep.state.tx.us/CustomerServiceReport06.pdf - |
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