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Subject: Survey Methodology

The Longitudinal Item Count Technique: a new technique for asking sensitive questions in surveys

Understanding how people think about their daily spending

Design and implementation of a high-quality probability sample of immigrants and ethnic minorities: lessons learnt

The role of e-mail communications in determining response rates and mode of participation in a mixed-mode design

Some indicators of sample representativeness and attrition bias for BHPS and Understanding Society

The use of new technologies to measure socio-economic and environmental concepts in longitudinal studies

Sources of error in mobile survey data collection -PhD thesis-

Improving household finances data with joint interviewing and a balance edit: cognitive testing of a ‘Benefit Unit Finance’ module

Understanding Society: how people decide whether to give consent to link their administrative and survey data

Understanding how people conceptualise household finances

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