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Subject: Survey Methodology

Estimation of mode effects in the Health and Retirement Study using measurement models

Mixed modes and measurement error: using cognitive interviewing to explore the results of a mixed modes experiment

Survey response behaviour and the dynamics of self-reported health and disability: an experimental analysis

Modeling final outcome and length of call sequence to improve efficiency in interviewer call scheduling

The impact of mixing modes on reliability in longitudinal studies

Call and response: modelling longitudinal contact and cooperation using lagged contact records data

Which biosocial characteristics predict the accuracy of self-reported height and weight among adults? A comparison of data from Understanding Society Wave 1 and Wave 2 (Nurse Visit)

Survey design, survey response behaviour and the dynamics of self-reported health and disability

Towards device agnostic survey design: challenges and opportunities for Understanding Society

Effects of showcards on responses in face-to-face surveys

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