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R M Groves

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Public Opinion Quarterly|January 5, 1985
Computer assisted telephone interviewing: effects on interviewers and respondentsR M Groves, N A Mathiowetz
American Journal of Public Health|June 1, 1985
The effects of respondent rules on health survey reportsN A Mathiowetz, R M Groves
Vital and Health Statistics. Series 2, Data Evaluation and Methods Research|August 1, 1987
Chapter V. A comparison of CATI and non-CATI questionnairesR M Groves, N A Mathiowetz
Vital and Health Statistics. Series 2, Data Evaluation and Methods Research|August 1, 1987
Chapter VII. Nonsampling bias and variance in the SRC Telephone Survey dataR M Groves, L J Magilavy
Vital and Health Statistics. Series 2, Data Evaluation and Methods Research|August 1, 1987
Chapter IV. The effects of respondent rules on health survey reportsN A Mathiowetz, R M Groves
Vital and Health Statistics. Series 2, Data Evaluation and Methods Research|August 1, 1987
Chapter VI. Measurement of interviewer errors in the SRC Telephone SurveyR M Groves, L J Magilavy
Public Opinion Quarterly|December 15, 2000
Leverage-saliency theory of survey participation: description and an illustrationR M Groves, E Singer, A Corning
Vital and Health Statistics. Series 2, Data Evaluation and Methods Research|August 1, 1987
Chapter II. Differences between the telephone and personal interview dataR M Groves, P V Miller, C F Cannell
Epidemiologic Reviews|January 1, 1995
Advances in strategies for minimizing and adjusting for survey nonresponseR C Kessler, R J Little, R M Groves
Public Opinion Quarterly|September 13, 2000
Consequences of reducing nonresponse in a national telephone surveyS Keeter, C Miller, A Kohut, et al.
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Public Opinion Quarterly|January 5, 1985
Computer assisted telephone interviewing: effects on interviewers and respondentsR M Groves, N A Mathiowetz
American Journal of Public Health|June 1, 1985
The effects of respondent rules on health survey reportsN A Mathiowetz, R M Groves
Vital and Health Statistics. Series 2, Data Evaluation and Methods Research|August 1, 1987
Chapter V. A comparison of CATI and non-CATI questionnairesR M Groves, N A Mathiowetz
Vital and Health Statistics. Series 2, Data Evaluation and Methods Research|August 1, 1987
Chapter VII. Nonsampling bias and variance in the SRC Telephone Survey dataR M Groves, L J Magilavy
Vital and Health Statistics. Series 2, Data Evaluation and Methods Research|August 1, 1987
Chapter IV. The effects of respondent rules on health survey reportsN A Mathiowetz, R M Groves
Vital and Health Statistics. Series 2, Data Evaluation and Methods Research|August 1, 1987
Chapter VI. Measurement of interviewer errors in the SRC Telephone SurveyR M Groves, L J Magilavy
Public Opinion Quarterly|December 15, 2000
Leverage-saliency theory of survey participation: description and an illustrationR M Groves, E Singer, A Corning
Vital and Health Statistics. Series 2, Data Evaluation and Methods Research|August 1, 1987
Chapter II. Differences between the telephone and personal interview dataR M Groves, P V Miller, C F Cannell
Epidemiologic Reviews|January 1, 1995
Advances in strategies for minimizing and adjusting for survey nonresponseR C Kessler, R J Little, R M Groves
Public Opinion Quarterly|September 13, 2000
Consequences of reducing nonresponse in a national telephone surveyS Keeter, C Miller, A Kohut, et al.
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