Effects of Enhanced Calling Efforts on Response Rates, Estimates of Health Behaviour, and Costs
Two levels of enhanced calling efforts were evaluated in a random digit dialing survey of cancer-related health behavior in the state of Washington. According to the results, enhanced calling efforts may be justified because they increase confidence in the generalizability of survey results.
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Main Authors: | Kristal, A. R., White, E., Davis, J. R., Corycell, G., Raghunathan, T, Kinne, S, LIN, Ting Kwong |
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Online Access: | https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/99 |
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