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Subject: Survey Methodology

Interviewer effects and the measurement of financial literacy

Using an App to collect detailed expenditure data in a probability household panel survey: response rates, response biases and measurement quality

Understanding the lives of separating and separated families in the UK: what evidence do we need?

Mounting multiple experiments on longitudinal social surveys: design and implementation considerations

Completing web surveys on mobile devices: does screen size affect data quality?

Assessing the risk of mode effects: review of proposed survey questions for waves 7-10 of Understanding Society

From standardised to targeted survey procedures for tackling non-response and attrition

The effect of respondent incentives on panel attrition in a sequential mixed-mode design

Exploring the value of Understanding Society for neighbourhood effects analyses

Survey-based cross-country comparisons where countries vary in sample design: issues and solutions

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