In addition to well known sources of bias inherent in mail surveys, the occurrence of respondents' bias is suggested. In an empirical study 16.7% of returned questionnaires were answered by someone other than the addressees, which produced a significant increase in the percentage of female respondents. The replies of the selected and of the self-selected respondents were significantly different on 8 out of 11 behavioral measures.
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