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Public Opinion Quarterly Advance Access first published online on February 21, 2007
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Public Opinion Quarterly, doi:10.1093/poq/nfl039
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TitleHelping Respondents Get It Right the First Time: The Influence of Words, Symbols, and Graphics in Web Surveys
Author(s)Leah Melani Christian, Don A. Dillman, Jolene D. Smyth
IdentifiersPublic Opinion Quarterly, volume 0, page nfl039v2
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