The Effects of Cash, Electronic, and Paper Gift Certificates as Respondent Incentives for a Web-Based Survey of Technologically Sophisticated Respondents
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Daniel B. Horn | Thomas A. Finholt | Jeremy Birnholtz | Sung Joo Bae | T. Finholt | S. Bae | Jeremy P. Birnholtz
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