Published on in Vol 9, No 5 (2007):

No Increase in Response Rate by Adding a Web Response Option to a Postal Population Survey: A Randomized Trial

No Increase in Response Rate by Adding a Web Response Option to a Postal Population Survey: A Randomized Trial

No Increase in Response Rate by Adding a Web Response Option to a Postal Population Survey: A Randomized Trial

Authors of this article:

Jan Brøgger ;   Wenche Nystad ;   Inger Cappelen ;   Per Bakke

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