Modified Relative Dose Response (MRDR) Survey | Olawale Olaniyan

In this video, Olawale Olaniyan, a laboratorian for the MRDR survey explains that a proper orientation about the MRDR test was given to the respondents which led to a positive response from them. He further explained that they were chosen randomly based on some selection criteria including good he...

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Autor principal: International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
Formato: Video
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Publicado: International Institute of Tropical Agriculture 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121180
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description In this video, Olawale Olaniyan, a laboratorian for the MRDR survey explains that a proper orientation about the MRDR test was given to the respondents which led to a positive response from them. He further explained that they were chosen randomly based on some selection criteria including good hemoglobin levels. Therefore, 'the goal of this survey is to make the respondents accept you irrespective of their belief and their keen participation which is a major thrive.
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spelling CGSpace1211802023-02-15T07:22:53Z Modified Relative Dose Response (MRDR) Survey | Olawale Olaniyan International Institute of Tropical Agriculture haemoglobin surveys tests In this video, Olawale Olaniyan, a laboratorian for the MRDR survey explains that a proper orientation about the MRDR test was given to the respondents which led to a positive response from them. He further explained that they were chosen randomly based on some selection criteria including good hemoglobin levels. Therefore, 'the goal of this survey is to make the respondents accept you irrespective of their belief and their keen participation which is a major thrive. 2021-09-29 2022-09-09T09:05:12Z 2022-09-09T09:05:12Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121180 en Open Access International Institute of Tropical Agriculture International Institute of Tropical Agriculture. (2021). Modified Relative Dose Response (MRDR) Survey | Olawale Olaniyan. Ibadan, Nigeria: IITA.
spellingShingle haemoglobin
surveys
tests
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
Modified Relative Dose Response (MRDR) Survey | Olawale Olaniyan
title Modified Relative Dose Response (MRDR) Survey | Olawale Olaniyan
title_full Modified Relative Dose Response (MRDR) Survey | Olawale Olaniyan
title_fullStr Modified Relative Dose Response (MRDR) Survey | Olawale Olaniyan
title_full_unstemmed Modified Relative Dose Response (MRDR) Survey | Olawale Olaniyan
title_short Modified Relative Dose Response (MRDR) Survey | Olawale Olaniyan
title_sort modified relative dose response mrdr survey olawale olaniyan
topic haemoglobin
surveys
tests
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121180
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