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Definition of Followups
1. followup [n] - See also: followup
Lexicographical Neighbors of Followups
Literary usage of Followups
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Assessing Alcohol Problems: A Guide for Clinicians and Researchers by John P. Allen, Megan Columbus (1997)
"Baseline and all followups. Project MATCH: Matching Alcohol Treatment to Client
... Baseline and all followups. Mental Health Outcome Module Development and ..."
2. Alternative Medicine: Expanding Medical Horizons by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"These positive results were reported in 5-, 10-, and 15-year followups ...
These studies were undertaken as followups to a clinical trial conducted by ..."
3. Dropout Rates in the United States, 1993 by Marilyn M. McMillens (1996)
"Data from the base year and the first and second followups are used in this report
in the computation of 1988-90, 1990-92, and 1988-92 cohort dropout rates ..."
4. Alcohol and Health: Seventh Special Report to the Us Congress by Louis Sullivan (1997)
"followups at 1 and 2 years indicated that the cognitive-behavioral-TGT group had
maintained these changes in knowledge, attitudes, and self- reported ..."
5. Digestive Diseases of the U. S.: Epidemiology and Impact edited by James E. Everhart (1994)
"The first followup was completed in 1984, and subsequent interview followups have
continued through 1993. Study design has been described in: (1) ..."
6. Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1997: The National Data Book by United States Department Of Commerce, United States Government Printing Office (1879)
"Data Collection and Imputation Procedures: Survey is conducted by mail with phone
and mail followups of nonrespon- dents. Imputation (for all nonresponse ..."
7. Statistical Abstract of the United States by United States. Bureau of the Census, United States Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, United States Dept. of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics (1879)
"Data Collection and Imputation Procedures: Five mail and telephone followups for
larger nonre- spondents. Data for small single-unit firms (generally those ..."