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The Kap Survey model - Knowledge attitude and practices

Publication language
English
Pages
38
Date published
01 Jan 2011
Type
Guidance
Keywords
Mobile Data Collection
Organisations
Médecins du Monde

The aim of this paper is to present the different steps and rules for the preparation and implementation of quantitative KAP surveys which must be rigorously implemented in order to make full use of the results (i.e. capturing representative data, applicable to the entire population).

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Guidance
01 Jan 2011

Collecte de données : méthodes pour les enquêtes quantitatives, l'exemple des enquêtes CAP

Médecins du Monde

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