In an experimental study involving health and social service professionals, a second mailing of a questionnaire to initial nonrespondents in a mail survey wasfound more cost-effective as a means of increasing returns than attempts to conduct telephone interviews, although telephone contacts suggested several reasonsfor nonresponse.
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