The Relative Costs and Benefits of Telephone Interviews Versus Self-Administered Diaries for Daily Data Collection
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M. Gillmore | D. Morrison | M. Hoppe | D. L. Valadez | D. Civic | J. Hartway | Jane Hartway | Danny L. Valadez
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