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25 changes: 22 additions & 3 deletions docs/symptom-survey/coding.md
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## Wave 5

Wave 5 will be deployed in late November, 2020. It is available in English, as
well as
Wave 5 was deployed on November 24, 2020. Deployment was phased: a fraction of
users were invited to take Wave 4, while the majority were invited to Wave 5, so
data users can determine if changes in responses are due to survey revisions or
to population changes at the same time. Wave 5 is available in English, as well
as

* Simplified Chinese
* English (UK)
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* Brazilian Portuguese
* Vietnamese

**Draft** files:
Files:

* [Survey text and coding](waves/Survey_of_COVID-Like_Illness_-_Wave_5.pdf)
(PDF)
* [Survey text and coding](waves/Survey_of_COVID-Like_Illness_-_Wave_5.docx)
(Word)

### Summary of Changes

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> have participated before. Completing the survey again will help us understand
> how the situation is changing.

It also more clearly states that the data may be shared and aggregates publicly
released:

> The de-identified results of this survey may be used for our future studies or
> shared with other investigators for their research studies. Results published
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> shared with other investigators for their research studies. Results published
> shared with other investigators for their research. Results published

Repeating studies felt redundant.

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This text is part of the IRB-approved consent text, so while I agree with your suggestions, I don't think I can change it -- this is what's in Wave 5 and already went out

> by us and other researchers will be in aggregate and will not identify
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> by us and other researchers will be in aggregate and will not identify
> by us and other researchers will be aggregated and will not identify

> individual participants or their responses.

#### New Items

* Item C16 asks respondents to estimate how many people are wearing masks in
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full time. Item E3 asks respondents what measures are applied to prevent the
spread of COVID-19 when the child(ren) attend in-person classes (e.g.
mandatory, mask wearing, closed communal areas).
* **Note:** Soon after survey deployment, we discovered that the translations
for French, Brazilian Portuguese, and Spanish (not Latin America) translated
these questions to use terms appropriate for education systems in those
countries, rather than education in the US. We disabled the question in
these translations, and are preparing updated translations that use the
correct terms.

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