Consistency of data collected from inmates of a common lodging house.
AUTOR(ES)
Shanks, N J
RESUMO
The quality of data obtainable by questionnaire from residents of a common lodging house was explored by comparing the answers received by questioning such men on two or three occasions six months apart. Consistency between the answers obtained on different occasions was good for men who already knew the interviewer well as their medical officer but poor otherwise.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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