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'It is time computers do clever things!': the impact of dependent interviewing on interviewer burden
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A fishy story: the roles of rods and nets in maintaining representative longitudinal survey samples
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The impact of mobile phones on survey measurement error
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Panel attrition: how important is it to keep the same interviewer?
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Weighting strategy for Understanding Society
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Data quality in telephone surveys and the effect of questionnaire length: a cross- national experiment
Caroline Roberts, Gillian Eva, Nick Allum, et al.
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Criteria for Developing Non-Response Weight Adjustments for Secondary Users of Complex Longitudinal Surveys
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Lessons from a randomised experiment with mixed-mode designs for a household panel survey
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Solving the Problem of Attrition in Longitudinal Surveys: Effects of Interviewer Continuity
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Findings from University of Essex provide new insights into marketing research
Peter Lynn and Bob Erens
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Findings from University of Essex provide new insights into marketing research
Peter Lynn and Bob Erens
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Findings from University of Essex provide new insights into marketing research
Peter Lynn and Bob Erens
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Improving the quality of social survey data -PhD thesis-
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Assessing the effect of data collection mode on measurement
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The ESRC Survey Resources Network: opportunities for the advancement of survey methods
Peter Lynn and B. Erens
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Making good use of survey paradata
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Mobile fallout - to be ignored at your peril
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Experiments with methods to reduce attrition in longitudinal surveys
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Understanding Cross-National Differences in Unit Non-Response: The Role of Contact Data
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Experiments with methods to reduce attrition in longitudinal surveys
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Design of the Understanding Society ethnic minority boost sample
Richard Berthoud, Laura Fumagalli, Peter Lynn, et al.
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Understanding Nonresponse and Reducing Nonresponse Bias
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Methodological Research for Longitudinal Surveys
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A Methodological Research Agenda for Longitudinal Surveys
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The Effects of Interviewer Characteristics on Co-operation in Face-to-Face Surveys
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Methods to Reduce Attrition in Longitudinal Surveys: An Experiment
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Mixed or Muddled? Combining Survey Modes in The 21st Century
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The Effects of Interviewer Characteristics on Co-operation in Face-to-Face Surveys
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The potential of a multi-mode data collection design to reduce non response bias. The case of a survey of employers
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Methods for longitudinal surveys