Response and Nonresponse Bias in Oral Health Surveys
Oral health surveys are undertaken to provide estimates of the dental health and behaviors of populations or population subgroups. However, the integrity of the data from sample surveys may be compromised by one or more sources of sampling and nonsampling error
Main Author: | David Locker, PhD |
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Format: | Koleksi Audio Visual |
Language: | Bahasa Inggris |
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Blackwell Synergy
2000
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Online Access: |
http://oaipmh-jogjalib.umy.ac.idkatalog.php?opo=lihatDetilKatalog&id=93007 |
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