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Q. What is Panelist Self Administration?

 
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 5:12 pm    Post subject: Q. What is Panelist Self Administration? Reply with quote

A. Panelist Self Administration is the process by which panelists can answer a series of questions about themselves. Each SIMS technician can create his/her own set of customized questions which can be presented to panelists together or separately for each technician/owner.

What are the applications of the Panelist Self Test?

Test administrators may need to maintain information on panelist physical characteristics, allergies, and other panelist traits or preferences in order to select them for specific product tests, or prevent them from signing in to product tests when their participation would be inappropriate or harmful.

How do I set up Panelists to signin to the Panelist Self Test?

You can either

  1. Configure a Panelist Workstation to dedicate itself to Panelist Self Administration.
  2. Allow panelists to signin to the Self Administration test when they are taking a normal SIMS 2000 panelist test. Check the box
    Allow Panelists to Perform Panelist Self-Administration near the bottom of the Test Execution Parameters Window that appears when you click Execute a Test.
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