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Data collection / Methodology / Research methods / Evaluation methods / Quantitative research / National Health Interview Survey / Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System / Sampling / Computer-assisted telephone interviewing / Statistics / Science / Survey methodology
Date: 2011-09-06 14:23:54
Data collection
Methodology
Research methods
Evaluation methods
Quantitative research
National Health Interview Survey
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
Sampling
Computer-assisted telephone interviewing
Statistics
Science
Survey methodology

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