This study examines the effects of the methodological
characteristics of research source and anonymity of
response upon mail survey response behavior. Unique
features of the study were that the survey sponsor was
identified, and the population sampled was one that should
have a certain amount of commitment to both the sponsor
and the topic because of membership in the sponsoring
organization.
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