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Record type: Conference Paper

Research based on Satisficing Theory: a systematic review of methods and results

Research based on Satisficing Theory: a systematic review of methods and results

Do reluctant responders provide poor data? Evidence from the Face-To-Face Recruited Internet Survey Platform (FFRISP)

How and when does the mode of data collection affect survey measurement?

How and when does the mode of data collection affect survey measurement?

Correlates of obtaining informed consent to data linkage: Respondent, interview and interviewer characteristics

Explaining differences in job search outcomes between employed and unemployed job seekers

The impact of mobile phones on survey measurement error

On decomposing the causes of changes in income-related health inequality with longitudinal data

Using qualitative and quantitative methods to develop ethnic identity questions in the UK

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