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Interviewing physicians: The effect of improved response rate

M.L. Berk

American Journal of Public Health, 1985, vol. 75, issue 11, 1338-1340

Abstract: This analysis of data from the Physicians' Practice Survey indicates that estimates made from early responders closely approximate those obtained at the conclusion of a longer field period.

Date: 1985
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