Random Selection of Respondents within Households in Phone Surveys
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When interviewing by telephone, it is relatively difficult to make a random selection of adult respondents from within the households reached. The authors propose a new technique for within-household selection and present data concerning the effects of this procedure as used in surveys in Minneapolis-St. Paul, and Champaign-Urbana, Illinois.
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