Mediamark Research
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| When designing the sample for each year, MRI
selects more clusters than are needed to obtain the desired number of
interviews. MRI subsequently reduces the number of clusters in each
stratum or PSU using probability sampling procedures. The remaining
clusters are "held in reserve." During the course of
interviewing, originally selected clusters may be "dropped" or
replaced by a withheld cluster, using probability sampling procedures, for
a number of reasons. Among these reasons are: households in a cluster are
group quarters, selected addresses are all commercial establishments or
the cluster is inaccessible because it is in a high-crime area or high
security area. In compliance with reporting standards required by MRC
guidelines, the number of replaced clusters in the Fall 2002 study is
reported as follows:
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Total Number of Originally Selected Clusters Replaced |
202 |
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78 |
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Total Number of Withheld Clusters Replaced |
36 |
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6 |
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At the present time, the MRI questionnaire and product information booklet
are only available in English. When the selected respondent within a
household is not able to participate in an English language interview,
attempts are made to make use of a translator. This translator may be
either a family member, a neighbor or the interviewer. If it is not
possible to find an individual to carry out this translation, no interview
is conducted. As a result of this procedure, the Spanish speaking
population covered by the MRI study is limited to Spanish speaking
individuals who are English language capable or who live in households
with at least one English language capable individual. We believe that the
partial use of bi-lingual interviewers or neighbors results in an
extension of this covered population to a larger portion of the non-
English language capable population. However, because these individuals
are not always present, we have chosen to be conservative in our coverage
descriptions.
As a result, we define the Spanish Language population to be Spanish Language individuals who are English Language capable or who live in households with at least one English Language capable individual.
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For more information regarding Mediamark Research, contact MRI at
info@mediamark.nopworld.com. |