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Attempts to improve mail returns usually take place either at the time the respondent receives the questionnaire, or at the time when he is considered a nonrespondent. In this study, the author evaluates the effects of two types of preliminary contacts—advance letters and phone calls—on questionnaire returns.
James E. Stafford (Tue,) studied this question.
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