Web-Based Versus Traditional Paper Questionnaires: A Mixed-Mode Survey With a Nordic Perspective
BackgroundSurvey response rates have been declining over the past decade. The more widespread use of the Internet and Web-based technologies among potential health survey participants suggests that Web-based questionnaires may be an alternative to paper questionnaires in future epidemiological studi...
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Main Authors: | Hohwü, Lena (Author), Lyshol, Heidi (Author), Gissler, Mika (Author), Jonsson, Stefan Hrafn (Author), Petzold, Max (Author), Obel, Carsten (Author) |
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2013-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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