Advances in telephone survey methodology
James M. Lepkowski
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Advances in telephone survey methodology
by James M. Lepkowski, Clyde Tucker, J. Michael Brick
Published
2007
Publisher
Wiley & Sons Canada, Limited, John
Pages
683
ISBN-13
9781281221476
Subjects
Tax administration
VA health care
An experiment in random-digit-dial screening
Telephone interviewing on a survey of social attitudes
Survey research by telephone
Die uitvoerbaarheid van telefoonopnames gedurende naweke
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