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Q-Bank consists of evaluated questions from Federal surveys and links each
question to its test findings.
It is the product of an interagency collaboration to improve the quality and
usefulness of survey data through sharing knowledge about survey questions.
Q-Bank is hosted by The National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. Participating agencies include the
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U.S. Bureau of the Census,
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Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research and National Cancer Institute
of the National Institutes of Health,
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Bureau of Labor Statistics and
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National Science Foundation.
Read the article,
"Q-Bank: Development of
a Tested-Question Database" for more information regarding the history and
purpose of Q-Bank.
The Question Evaluation Methods Workshop (QEM) was held at the National Center
for Health Statistics to examine various question evaluation methods and discuss
the impact of question design and evaluation on survey data quality. Read the
workshop summary
to learn more.
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