Health survey research methods: conference proceedings
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Description:This conference report is intended to inform the health research community about recent advances in health survey methods, about continuing concerns of which health survey users should be aware, and about areas requiring further methodological research. The conference concentrated on six major topics: (1) Measures and Correlates of Response Errors; (2) Telephone Survey Meth- odology; (3) Studies of Survey Measurement Techniques; (4) Use of Records in Health Survey Research; (5) Hiring, Training, and Monitoring Interviewers; (6) Survey Methods for Rare Popula- tions. The conference was supported by conference grants to the Institute for Social Research at The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, from the National Center for Health Services Research and from the Milbank Memorial Fund, and by services provided by the National Center for Health Statistics.
Sponsored by the National Center for Health Services Research and the National Center for Health Statistics, through NCHSR grant no. HS 04569-01; and through a grant from the Milbank Memorial Fund.
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Source:NCHSR research proceedings series ; DHHS publication ; no. (PHS) 84-3346
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Pages in Document:vi, 378 Pages
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