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Subject: Survey Methodology

MCS6 and Understanding Society participant engagement research: qualitative research report prepared for the Centre for Longitudinal Studies at the Institute of Education and the Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex

Can encouraging respondents to contact interviewers to make appointments boost co-operation rates and save costs? Evidence from a randomised experiment in the UK

OP94 Bias in consent to health data linkage: evidence from a UK cross-sectional survey -conference paper abstract-

Propensity to consent to data linkage: experimental evidence from the Innovation Panel on the role of three survey design features

The impact of mixing modes on reliability in longitudinal studies

Methodological considerations in the measurement of subjective well-being

Understanding Society: the UK Household Longitudinal Survey: a resource for demographers

Innovative approaches to methodological challenges facing ageing cohort studies: policy briefing note

Evaluating relative mode effects on data quality in mixed-mode surveys

Evaluating relative mode effects in mixed-mode surveys: three methods to disentangle selection and measurement effects

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