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An introductory letter in advance of a telephone survey may increase response rate.
https://arctichealth.org/en/permalink/ahliterature179239
Source
Can Commun Dis Rep. 2004 Jul 1;30(13):121-3
Publication Type
Article
Date
Jul-1-2004
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Author
S E Majowicz
V L Edge
J. Flint
P. Sockett
K. Doré
L. McDougall
V. Remple
M. Fyfe
S. Henson
K. Gaebel
Author Affiliation
Foodborne, Waterborne, and Zoonotic Infections Division, Population and Public Health Branch, Health Canada, Guelph, Ontario.
Source
Can Commun Dis Rep. 2004 Jul 1;30(13):121-3
Date
Jul-1-2004
Language
English
French
Publication Type
Article
Keywords
Bias (epidemiology)
British Columbia
Correspondence as Topic
Data Collection - methods
Health Surveys
Humans
Interviews as Topic - methods
Reminder Systems
Research Design
Rural Population
Telephone
Urban Population
PubMed ID
15248524
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