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Name
Label/Question

9 digit identification number assigned by Survey Monkey

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

Oregon State University's tracking system unique ID number

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

Jurisdiction (state, territory, or tribe) they represent

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

Name of state, territory, or tribe

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

State or territory regulates child care providers who arelocated on an Indian reservation or in a tribal service area

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

Legally binding statutes or administrative rules that affectMRS

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

how frequently market rate surveys are conducted

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

the content of market rate surveys

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

how the survey is done; the survey process

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

who must be included in the survey sample

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

the relationship of maximum payment rates to rate findings

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

other aspects of the rate setting process

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

Date the most recent MRS was completed

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

determined which providers/facilities to include

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

created survey questions

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

provided assistance to help providers complete survey

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

collected rate data from providers/facilities

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

entered rate data or inputted rate data into licensing or R&Rdatabase

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

cleaned the rate data

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

analyzed rate data

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

interpreted findings

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

wrote reports on findings

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

disseminated results

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

Use of an advisory group to guide MRS

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

Type of advisory group

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 - Market Rate Survey Data.

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