| Title | MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF ANSWERING MACHINES |
| Author(s) | THOMAS PIAZZAmanager of technical services, coordinator for survey design and analysis in the Computer-assisted Survey Methods Program, The Survey Research Center, University of California Berkeley and The University of California Berkeley |
| Identifiers | Public Opinion Quarterly, volume 57, page 219 |
| Copyright | © 1993, the American Association for Public Opinion Research |
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