scholarly journals Procedures for field data collection, processing, quality assurance and quality control, and archiving of relative- and absolute-gravity surveys

10.3133/tm2d4 ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeffrey R. Kennedy ◽  
Donald R. Pool ◽  
Robert L. Carruth
2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Casey J. Duncan ◽  
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Marjorie A. Chan ◽  
Elizabeth Hajek ◽  
Diane L. Kamola ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 24-34
Author(s):  
Sandey Tantra Paramitha

The development of early childhood physical health largely determined by levels of phosphorus contained in the body, due to be the second largest item after the calcium in the human body,  problems become obstacles in developing family knowledge about the importance of the content of phosphorus in the development of early childhood body i.e. environmental conditions is lacking support and there is no massive support from the Ministry of Health important about phosphorus for the growth of early childhood. This research uses descriptive method which aims to describe, illustrate and analyze events in field data collection techniques, using interviews, observation and documentation, as well as using the techniques of data analysis the presentation of data, data reduction and withdrawal of the conclusion. The results obtained show that the society have less knowledge about the importance of phosphorus for early childhood growth, hence the need for the development of the knowledge society on the importance of phosphorous for growth in early childhood, it due to the excess or deficiency of phosphorus will not impact the tub for the body.


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1992 ◽  
Vol 90 (6) ◽  
pp. 959-965
Author(s):  
Terri A. Slagle ◽  
Jeffrey B. Gould

The purpose of this national survey was to define the extent and features of database use by 445 tertiary level neonatal intensive care nurseries in the United States. Of the 305 centers responding to our survey, 78% had a database in use in 1989 and 15% planned to develop one in the future. Nurseries varied remarkably in the volume of data collected, the amount of time devoted to completing data collection forms, and the personnel involved in data collection. Although data were used primarily for statistical reports (93% of nurseries), quality assurance (73%) and research activities (61%) were also enhanced by database information. Neonatal databases were used to generate reports for the permanent medical record in 38% of centers. Satisfaction with the database was dependent on how useful the database information was to centers which collected and actually used a large volume of information. Overall, nurseries expressed a high degree of confidence in the data they collected, and 65% felt their neonatal database information could be used directly in publication of research. It was disturbing that accuracy of data was not monitored formally by the majority of nurseries. Only 27% of centers followed a routine schedule of data quality assurance, and only 53% had built in error messages for data entry. We caution all who receive database information in the form of morbidity and mortality statistics, clinical reports on patients cared for in neonatal units, and published manuscripts to be attentive to the quality of the data they consume. We feel that future database design efforts need to better address data quality control. Our findings stress the importance and need for immediate efforts to better address database quality control.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 223-234
Author(s):  
Gunawan Putrado ◽  
Fakhry Zamzam ◽  
Neny Rostiati

The purpose of this study was to determine the effect, motivation and compensation on work discipline of employees of the Outsourcing Atmrc Unit of PT BNI Persero Tbk Palembang Regional Office partially or simultaneously. This research method uses survey and verification descriptives, field data collection uses questionnaires, interviews and documentation. This research is an associative research, where in this study there are variables that are related and can influence other variables. The population of this study were 62 employees of the BPKP Representative Office Auditor, South Sumatra Province. Data processing using SPSS 25 analysis tool. The results of the study stated that performance had an effect on work discipline, there was an effect of motivation on work discipline, compensation had an effect on work discipline. Performance, Motivation and Compensation affect Discipline simultaneously


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