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A Comparison of Different Survey Periods in Online Surveys of Persons with Eating Disorders and Their Relatives
Telemedicine and e-Health, 09/29/09
Wesemann D et al. – No differences were identified in the basic characteristics of the random samples. It was possible to demonstrate that the quality of the online survey could be improved by standardizing the length of time. Standardization of the time difference implies a controllable degree of influence on the quality of the evaluations.
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