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From Paradigm to Prototype and Back Again: Interactive Aspects of “Cognitive Processing” in Standardized Survey Interviews

Posted on January 28, 2019

Schaeffer, Nora Cate, and Douglas Maynard
Working paper no. 1994-17

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