A New Generation of CAPI: New Input Techniques and Multi-Media-Features: Is there any improvement in the data?

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A New Generation of CAPI: New Input Techniques and Multi-Media-Features: Is there any improvement in the data? / Meier, Gerd.
Market Research and Information Technology. Application and Innovation . ed. / Bill Blyth. Amsterdam: European Society for Opinion and Market Research (ESOMAR), 1998. p. 57-70.

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Harvard

Meier, G 1998, A New Generation of CAPI: New Input Techniques and Multi-Media-Features: Is there any improvement in the data? in B Blyth (ed.), Market Research and Information Technology. Application and Innovation . European Society for Opinion and Market Research (ESOMAR), Amsterdam, pp. 57-70.

APA

Meier, G. (1998). A New Generation of CAPI: New Input Techniques and Multi-Media-Features: Is there any improvement in the data? In B. Blyth (Ed.), Market Research and Information Technology. Application and Innovation (pp. 57-70). European Society for Opinion and Market Research (ESOMAR).

Vancouver

Meier G. A New Generation of CAPI: New Input Techniques and Multi-Media-Features: Is there any improvement in the data? In Blyth B, editor, Market Research and Information Technology. Application and Innovation . Amsterdam: European Society for Opinion and Market Research (ESOMAR). 1998. p. 57-70

Bibtex

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