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  2. Begin by entering the participant's name in the designated field. Ensure accuracy as this is required information.
  3. Fill in the participant's birth date using the format DD MM YY or DD MM YYYY. This is crucial for identification purposes.
  4. Provide the primary telephone number and last four digits of the participant's Social Security Number for verification.
  5. If applicable, enter an email address and complete the mailing address change section, including street, city, state, and zip code.
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Bottom line: the MMM DD, YYYY format is more human-friendly overall, but the MM/DD/YYYY is usable enough if youre sure that its the default format in your users locale.
The United States is one of the few countries that use mm-dd-yyyy as their date formatwhich is very very unique! The day is written first and the year last in most countries (dd-mm-yyyy) and some nations, such as Iran, Korea, and China, write the year first and the day last (yyyy-mm-dd).
American usage calls for a month/day/year date format, the United Kingdom and much of Europe use a day/month/year format, and most countries in Asia use the year/month/day format.
Use a conventional format Use an intuitive and familiar date format. Consider the norms of a region you design for. For example, in the United States, the format is MM/DD/YYYY, while in Europe, it is DD/MM/YYYY. Use an inline placeholder to inform users about the format.
Its unintuitive and requires to flip the information mentally, which requires a second to process.

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Ambiguity and Confusion Formats like DD/MM/YYYY and MM/DD/YYYY cause confusion, especially in Orgs. that operate across geographies and multi-national companies (MNC) At a smaller scale, individual gig-workers working with MS Excel files from different clients get confused if the date format is different.
DD/MM/YYYY is the best for everyday communication, since in most cases the day or the month are much more important then the year. For everything else, YYYY/MM/DD is better.

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