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Subject: Survey Methodology

Measuring the market size for cannabis: a new approach using forensic economics

Patterns of response by sociodemographic characteristics and recruitment methods for women in UK population surveys and cohort studies

Consequences of mid-stream mode-switching in a panel survey

Estimating stochastic survey response errors using the multitrait-multierror model

Understanding Society Innovation Panel Wave 10: results from methodological experiments

Adaptive push-to-web: experiments in a household panel study

Respondent burden in a mobile app: evidence from a shopping receipt scanning study

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

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