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James Wagner

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Public Opinion Quarterly|December 13, 2018
A Comparison of Alternative Indicators for the Risk of Nonresponse BiasJames Wagner
Statistics in Medicine|February 5, 2010
A new stopping rule for surveysJames Wagner, Trivellore E Raghunathan
American Journal of Infection Control|May 28, 2018
"Effectiveness of a shielded ultraviolet C air disinfection system in an inpatient pharmacy of a tertiary care children's hospital" Lacks scientific evidenceAbby Roth, Kate Douglass, James Wagner
Journal of Trauma Nursing : the Official Journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses|March 24, 2009
Midlevel practitioner role evolution in an American College of Surgeons-verified trauma surgery service: the 23-year experience at Hurley Medical CenterJudy Mikhail, William Millerz, James Wagner
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy|March 4, 2010
Use of daptomycin in a pregnant patient with Staphylococcus aureus endocarditisJeffrey S Stroup, James Wagner, Terry Badzinski
International Statistical Review = Revue Internationale De Statistique|May 24, 2016
Alternative indicators for the risk of non-response bias: a simulation studyRaphael Nishimura, James Wagner, Michael R Elliott
Methoden, Daten, Analysen|February 12, 2016
Maximizing Data Quality using Mode Switching in Mixed-Device Survey Design: Nonresponse Bias and Models of Demographic BehaviorWilliam G Axinn, Heather H Gatny, James Wagner
Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology|June 24, 2024
Incorporating Adaptive Survey Design in a Two-Stage National Web or Mail Mixed-Mode Survey: An Experiment in the American Family Health StudyShiyu Zhang, Brady T West, James Wagner, et al.
Field Methods|April 26, 2014
Does Sequence Matter in Multi-Mode Surveys: Results from an ExperimentJames Wagner, Jennifer Arrieta, Heidi Guyer, et al.
Sociological Methods & Research|July 18, 2024
Applying Responsive Survey Design to Small-Scale Surveys: Campus Surveys of Sexual MisconductWilliam G Axinn, James Wagner, Mick Couper, et al.
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Public Opinion Quarterly|December 13, 2018
A Comparison of Alternative Indicators for the Risk of Nonresponse BiasJames Wagner
Statistics in Medicine|February 5, 2010
A new stopping rule for surveysJames Wagner, Trivellore E Raghunathan
American Journal of Infection Control|May 28, 2018
"Effectiveness of a shielded ultraviolet C air disinfection system in an inpatient pharmacy of a tertiary care children's hospital" Lacks scientific evidenceAbby Roth, Kate Douglass, James Wagner
Journal of Trauma Nursing : the Official Journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses|March 24, 2009
Midlevel practitioner role evolution in an American College of Surgeons-verified trauma surgery service: the 23-year experience at Hurley Medical CenterJudy Mikhail, William Millerz, James Wagner
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy|March 4, 2010
Use of daptomycin in a pregnant patient with Staphylococcus aureus endocarditisJeffrey S Stroup, James Wagner, Terry Badzinski
International Statistical Review = Revue Internationale De Statistique|May 24, 2016
Alternative indicators for the risk of non-response bias: a simulation studyRaphael Nishimura, James Wagner, Michael R Elliott
Methoden, Daten, Analysen|February 12, 2016
Maximizing Data Quality using Mode Switching in Mixed-Device Survey Design: Nonresponse Bias and Models of Demographic BehaviorWilliam G Axinn, Heather H Gatny, James Wagner
Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology|June 24, 2024
Incorporating Adaptive Survey Design in a Two-Stage National Web or Mail Mixed-Mode Survey: An Experiment in the American Family Health StudyShiyu Zhang, Brady T West, James Wagner, et al.
Field Methods|April 26, 2014
Does Sequence Matter in Multi-Mode Surveys: Results from an ExperimentJames Wagner, Jennifer Arrieta, Heidi Guyer, et al.
Sociological Methods & Research|July 18, 2024
Applying Responsive Survey Design to Small-Scale Surveys: Campus Surveys of Sexual MisconductWilliam G Axinn, James Wagner, Mick Couper, et al.
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