American Journal of Epidemiology Advance Access originally published online on June 15, 2006
American Journal of Epidemiology 2006 164(3):296; doi:10.1093/aje/kwj244
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RE: "INCREASING RESPONSE TO MAILED QUESTIONNAIRES BY INCLUDING A PENCIL/PEN"
George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
(e-mail: psacco@gwbmail.wustl.edu)
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In reading "Increasing Response to Mailed Questionnaires by Including a Pencil/Pen" (1
), I was interested in the strong effects found by the authors. These results are valuable, offering
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E. White and A. S. Kolar TWO AUTHORS REPLY Am. J. Epidemiol., August 1, 2006; 164(3): 296 - 296. [Full Text] [PDF] |
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