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Inter‐Week Variations in Expenditure Recorded During a Two‐Week Survey of Family Expenditure

Robert Turner

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1961, vol. 10, issue 3, 136-146

Abstract: The author examines the extent to which, for one commodity (viz. tea), marked differences between the first week and second week records of individual households in a comprehensive family budget survey result in significant inter‐week variation in the average per household of recorded expenditure on the commodity.

Date: 1961
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