I understand that use of ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE is site specific, but Im not sure how a site is defined. What constitutes a site?
A site is a single physical location, such as an office. An organization may have various sitesfor example, the downtown office, the East branch, and the North branch. The sites may be located in the same city or town, the same county, the same state, or even different states. For instance, the University of Michigan has three campuses in Michigan: Ann Arbor, Flint, and Dearborn. Each campus is a different site; the main campus in Ann Arbor cannot purchase ASQ-3 and then share copies of it with the two branch campuses in other cities. Even on one campus, there are different sites; say, if the School of Social Work wanted to use the ASQ-3 and the School of Education also wanted to use the ASQ-3, they each must purchase their own ASQ-3 box, as they are separate departments located in different buildings. Head Start programs are another example: Even though there are dozens of Head Start programs across the United States, and theyre all part of the same organization, the main office canno
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