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Timothy P Johnson

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Cancer Causes & Control : CCC|October 19, 2012
Using incentives in surveys of cancer patients: do "best practices" apply?Jonathan B Vangeest, Timothy P Johnson
Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA|April 15, 2016
How to use survey resultsI Diane Cooper, Timothy P Johnson
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|December 4, 2003
Neighborhood effects on drug reportingJerome Richardson, Michael Fendrich, Timothy P Johnson
Journal of International Consumer Marketing|January 3, 2015
Horizontal and Vertical Cultural Differences in the Content of Advertising AppealsSharon Shavitt, Timothy P Johnson, Jing Zhang
Culture, Health & Sexuality|March 12, 2013
Sex work venue and condom use among female sex workers in Senggigi, IndonesiaIko Safika, Judith A Levy, Timothy P Johnson
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics : JERHRE|April 24, 2009
Respondent reactions to sensitive questionsMichael Fendrich, Adam M Lippert, Timothy P Johnson
The International Journal on Drug Policy|October 20, 2010
A venue analysis of predictors of alcohol use prior to sexual intercourse among female sex workers in Senggigi, IndonesiaIko Safika, Timothy P Johnson, Judith A Levy
Medical Care|June 19, 2013
Self-rated health assessed by web versus mail modes in a mixed mode survey: the digital divide effect and the genuine survey mode effectJae-Mahn Shim, Eunjung Shin, Timothy P Johnson
Survey Practice|February 1, 2015
USING RESPONDENT DRIVEN SAMPLING TO RECRUIT SEXUAL MINORITY WOMENKelly Martin, Timothy P Johnson, Tonda L Hughes
Substance Use & Misuse|July 26, 2005
Physician beliefs about substance misuse and its treatment: findings from a U.S. survey of primary care practitionersTimothy P Johnson, Alyse L Booth, Patrick Johnson
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Cancer Causes & Control : CCC|October 19, 2012
Using incentives in surveys of cancer patients: do "best practices" apply?Jonathan B Vangeest, Timothy P Johnson
Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA|April 15, 2016
How to use survey resultsI Diane Cooper, Timothy P Johnson
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|December 4, 2003
Neighborhood effects on drug reportingJerome Richardson, Michael Fendrich, Timothy P Johnson
Journal of International Consumer Marketing|January 3, 2015
Horizontal and Vertical Cultural Differences in the Content of Advertising AppealsSharon Shavitt, Timothy P Johnson, Jing Zhang
Culture, Health & Sexuality|March 12, 2013
Sex work venue and condom use among female sex workers in Senggigi, IndonesiaIko Safika, Judith A Levy, Timothy P Johnson
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics : JERHRE|April 24, 2009
Respondent reactions to sensitive questionsMichael Fendrich, Adam M Lippert, Timothy P Johnson
The International Journal on Drug Policy|October 20, 2010
A venue analysis of predictors of alcohol use prior to sexual intercourse among female sex workers in Senggigi, IndonesiaIko Safika, Timothy P Johnson, Judith A Levy
Medical Care|June 19, 2013
Self-rated health assessed by web versus mail modes in a mixed mode survey: the digital divide effect and the genuine survey mode effectJae-Mahn Shim, Eunjung Shin, Timothy P Johnson
Survey Practice|February 1, 2015
USING RESPONDENT DRIVEN SAMPLING TO RECRUIT SEXUAL MINORITY WOMENKelly Martin, Timothy P Johnson, Tonda L Hughes
Substance Use & Misuse|July 26, 2005
Physician beliefs about substance misuse and its treatment: findings from a U.S. survey of primary care practitionersTimothy P Johnson, Alyse L Booth, Patrick Johnson
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