CDC Notice on Questionnaire Design and Evaluation Research
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a notice regarding research on questionnaire design and evaluation. This notice outlines the CDC's interest in advancing best practices for developing and assessing survey instruments used in public health research.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a notice to solicit research on questionnaire design and evaluation. This initiative aims to improve the quality and reliability of data collected through surveys used in public health research and surveillance activities. The notice does not introduce new regulations but rather seeks to foster research that will inform future best practices.
Regulated entities, particularly those involved in public health research or data collection, should be aware of this initiative. While no immediate compliance actions are required, understanding the CDC's focus on questionnaire quality may be beneficial for entities seeking to align their research methodologies with federal priorities. No specific deadlines or penalties are associated with this notice, as it is informational and research-oriented.
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