Initial nonresponse and survey response mode biases in survey research
Journal of Public Health Dentistry2015Vol. 75(3), pp. 169–174
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Abstract
Multiple mode surveys with follow-up improve response rates. Initial nonresponse and survey response mode may be associated with biases in survey research.
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