How Long to Read Experimentation and Evaluation Plans for the 2010 Census

By National Research Council (U.S.). Panel on the Design of the 2010 Census Program of Evaluations and Experiments

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It takes the average reader 1 hour and 52 minutes to read Experimentation and Evaluation Plans for the 2010 Census by National Research Council (U.S.). Panel on the Design of the 2010 Census Program of Evaluations and Experiments

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For the past 50 years, the Census Bureau has conducted experiments and evaluations with every decennial census involving field data collection during which alternatives to current census processes are assessed for a subset of the population. An "evaluation" is usually a post hoc analysis of data collected as part of the decennial census processing to determine whether individual steps in the census operated as expected. The 2010 Program for Evaluations and Experiments, known as CPEX, has enormous potential to reduce costs and increase effectiveness of the 2020 census by reducing the initial list of potential research topics from 52 to 6. The panel identified three priority experiments for inclusion in the 2010 census to assist 2020 census planning: (1) an experiment on the use of the Internet for data collection; (2) an experiment on the use of administrative records for various census purposes; and (3) an experiment (or set of experiments) on features of the census questionnaire. They also came up with 11 recommendations to improve efficiency and quality of data collection including allowing use of the Internet for data submission and including one or more alternate questionnaire experiments to examine things such as the representation of race and ethnicity.

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Experimentation and Evaluation Plans for the 2010 Census by National Research Council (U.S.). Panel on the Design of the 2010 Census Program of Evaluations and Experiments is 109 pages long, and a total of 28,231 words.

This makes it 37% the length of the average book. It also has 35% more words than the average book.

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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 2 hours and 34 minutes to read Experimentation and Evaluation Plans for the 2010 Census aloud.

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