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Posted on: September 12th, 2005
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ]
Tags: bilingual
The Census Bureau is conducting its 2005 National Census Test to study issues such as the possibility of a questionnaire in two languages along with design changes meant to be more user-friendly. In addition to the traditional method of completing and mailing back questionnaires, some households will also be given the opportunity of filling out their questionnaire on the Internet.
Approximately 10,000 households will receive a bilingual questionnaire (English and Spanish) to evaluate the effect on response rates in the growing number of households where Spanish is the primary language.
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