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Using paradata to predict best times of contact, conditioning on household and interviewer influences
Gabriele B. Durrant ,
Julia D'Arrigo and
Fiona Steele
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A , 2011, vol. 174, issue 4, pages 1029-1049
Date: 2011
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