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Keyword: Telephone Surveys

The Role of Visual and Aural Communication in Producing Mode Effects on Answers to Survey Questions

The role of visual versus aural stimuli in producing mode effects on answers to survey questions

Mobile phone surveys from a total survey quality perspective

The impact of mobile phones on survey measurement error

Lessons from a randomised experiment with mixed-mode designs for a household panel survey

The potential of a multi-mode data collection design to reduce non response bias. The case of a survey of employers

Telephone versus face-to-face interviewing: mode effects on data quality and likely causes: report on phase II of the ESS-Gallup mixed mode methodology project

The impact of a mixed-mode data collection design on non response bias on a business survey

Random-digit dialling in the UK: viability revisited

Social policy dissertation 1999-2000 MSc Social Research Methods -MSc thesis-

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