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Subject: Survey Methodology

Methodological issues in the design of the British Household Panel Study – working Paper –

Response contamination by third parties in a household interview survey

DAI models of organisations: report to the British Household Panel Study -mimeo-

The utility of feeding forward earlier wave data for panel studies

Visions of the future: a computer content analysis of open ended survey data

The use of panel data in econometric analysis: a survey

Reliability of recall data: a literature review -working paper-

Micro-social change in Britain: an outline of the role and objectives of the British Household Panel Study

Methodological issues in the study of household allocative systems

Household allocative systems, gender and class analysis

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