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NCDDR Survey 2000

Question Five text description

Question Five: What ways would you most prefer to get disability research information? (check all that apply). Responses are given in percent of overall stakeholders and overall ILC consumers.

Printed materials was selected by eighty four percent of stakeholders and seventy two percent of consumers.

Audio tape was selected by thirteen percent of stakeholders and twenty six percent of consumers.

Braille was selected by five percent of stakeholders and six percent of consumers.

Video tape was selected by twenty five percent of stakeholders and thirty nine percent of consumers.

Captioned video was selected by ten percent of stakeholders and twelve percent of consumers.

Descriptive video was selected by eleven percent of stakeholders and fifteen percent of consumers.

Pictures was selected by six percent of stakeholders and nineteen percent of consumers.

Classroom, conference, meeting was selected by thirty two percent of stakeholders and thirty nine percent of consumers.

Telephone/toll-free information line was selected by twenty two percent of stakeholders and thirty three percent of consumers.

Computer (Internet, WWW, email, CD-ROM) was selected by eighty two percent of stakeholders and sixty one percent of consumers.

Other was selected by two percent of stakeholders and five percent of consumers.

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