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Singer, Eleanor, : Informed Consent in Social Surveys: Consequences for Response Rate and Quality of Response, Paper presented at 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, September 5, 1977, Chicago, Illinois. See also Improving Interview Methods and Questionnaire Design, Norman Bradburn. Seymour Sudman and Associates, San Francisco: Jossey Bass, Inc., 1979.
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