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Quantitative Service Delivery Survey in Education 2003

Indonesia, 2002 - 2003
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Reference ID
IDN_2003_QSDS_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/04qm-5r95
Producer(s)
SMERU Research Institute, Indonesia, World Bank
Collection(s)
Service Delivery Facility Surveys
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Dec 06, 2011
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Sep 26, 2013
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Random Number (b3aq1)

Data file: indoschoolsurvey_cleaned_data

Overview

Valid: 600
Invalid: 2274
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 25
Type: Continuous
Decimal: 0
Start: 630
End: 631
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 25
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
If the total number of teachers in the PRIMARY section of the school is less than 15, then please enter the names of all the teachers in the section below and answer the basic questions relating to them. This is the same list of teachers you will use in Booklet B.
If there are MORE than 15 teachers in the PRIMARY section, then please refer to the head teachers teacher roster, and enter the teachers' names on the next page according to the order indicated by the appropriate random numbers table. (For each school, use a different random number table from the attached packet; start with any randomly selected table, then work your way through the packet in order.) Using the appropriate random numbers table, start from the first row and go across the row, then go down to the second row when the first row is finished, and so on. If a number is too high (as in greater than the number of teachers), then skip that and go to the next number in the list below, and repeat the process till you fill in the names of 15 teachers.
So, using the example below, you would first enter the 44th teacher's name followed by the 14th, then the 7th, and so on. If there are (say) only 30 teachers, then the 14th will be the first, then the 7th, and then the 25th (skipping 44 and 39 respectively) and so on till all 15 spots are filled.
Literal question
Random Number (Enter from above page if number of teachers is greater than 20)
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