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Survey methodology / Observational error / Random sample / Response bias / Census / Non-response bias / Sample / Survey sampling / Quantitative marketing research / Statistics / Sampling / Response rate
Date: 2004-07-22 08:48:02
Survey methodology
Observational error
Random sample
Response bias
Census
Non-response bias
Sample
Survey sampling
Quantitative marketing research
Statistics
Sampling
Response rate

Nonsampling errors in surveys

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