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Ninth Conference on Health Survey Research Methods

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  • May 2010

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    The Conference on Health Survey Research Methods held at Peachtree City, Georgia, March 2-5, 2007, is the 9th in a series of conferences initiated in the 1970s to identify the methodologicalissues that need to be addressed in strengthening the design and conduct of health surveys.

    This report contains the papers and formal and floor discussions presented at the 9thConference on Health Survey Research Methods. It does not reflect the views or opinions of the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The editors co-chaired the conference and the University of Illinois provided copy editing. NCHS as a supporter and organizer of the Conference has published these Proceedings as a courtesy.

    Also available via the World Wide Web as an Acrobat .pdf file (2.51 MB, 355 p.).

    Includes bibliographical references.

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