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Figure 1.

Example screen shot: looping fields for members grouped within a household record.

As seen in a novel Android application for collecting data in household surveys.

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Table 1.

Needed functionality of electronic data collection in household surveys and the solutions implemented.

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Figure 2.

Capturing the identification number from a barcode-labeled stool specimen.

As conducted during an integrated survey of neglected tropical diseases in Amhara National Regional state, Ethiopia in 2011.

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Table 2.

Time to complete paper-based and Android-based electronic questionnaires during a pilot trial in Ethiopia 2011.

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Table 3.

Data recorders’ perceptions of electronic data collection post 3-day pilot trial in Ethiopia.

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Table 4.

Data comparison of paper-based and electronic data collection from two large-scale, cluster surveys in Ethiopia.

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Figure 3.

Distance between the recorded location of a surveyed household and the cluster centroid.

Households surveyed in trachoma impact assessments in South Wollo (paper-based questionnaire 2010) and South Gondar (electronic data collection 2011), Ethiopia.

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Figure 4.

Proportion of total time (person days) required to complete survey activities by collection method.

Time as implemented using paper-based questionnaire and Android-based electronic form in two large-scale (360 clusters each) trachoma impact assessments in Ethiopia 2010 and 2011.

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