Thank you all for your ideas. I don't know whether I have a solution to my
problem yet, but your input has certainly been helpful in getting me pointed in
the right direction. Thanks again.
David Schmalz
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On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, dennis roberts wrote:
At 09:59 AM 8/4/00 -0400, Bob Hayden wrote, replying to Peter Lewycky:
I've yet to meet an (adult) respondent who did not know his mother's
maiden name and her birthdate. :)
We must meet sometime!-)
can i come too? i remember her maiden name
- Forwarded message from Peter Lewycky -
I've yet to meet an (adult) respondent who did not know his mother's
maiden name and her birthdate. :)
- End of forwarded message from Peter Lewycky -
We must meet sometime!-)
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| |Robert W. Hayden
I would like to collect data in a school on a survey form where the respondents
enter only a code number to identify themselves. I would like the code number
to be something that the participants will be able to remember for follow-up
data collection in the near future, but I would also like to
On 3 Aug 2000, DavidS9307 wrote:
I would like to collect data in a school on a survey form where the
respondents enter only a code number to identify themselves. I would
like the code number to be something that the participants will be able
to remember for follow-up data collection in
I've used mother's maiden name (abbreviated if too long or padded if too
short)+ birthdate of mother or respondent.
Donald Burrill wrote:
On 3 Aug 2000, DavidS9307 wrote:
I would like to collect data in a school on a survey form where the
respondents enter only a code number to identify
On 03 Aug 2000 06:45:45 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (DavidS9307)
wrote:
I would like to collect data in a school on a survey form where the respondents
enter only a code number to identify themselves. I would like the code number
to be something that the participants will be able to remember for
You must have a different audience than I if you think they can spell
other people's names, remember numbers, identify and encode playing
cards, know their mother's maiden name and birthdate, etc. The task
needs to be one they are capable of and motivated to attempt. Maybe
the survey could
The original question was how to come up with a unique identification
that would be known only to the respondent and would be remembered.
As long as they put in 4 Latin characters followed by 6 Arabic numbers
(that could pass for a date ... I don't check). Maybe they used their
girl friend's name