Changing Data Collection Methods Means Different Kind of Data

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Changing Data Collection Methods Means Different Kind of Data. / Meier, Gerd.
Seminar on Information Technology: How Can Research Keep Up with the Pace of Change?. Brussels: European Society for Opinion and Market Research (ESOMAR), 1995. p. 49-63.

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Meier, G 1995, Changing Data Collection Methods Means Different Kind of Data. in Seminar on Information Technology: How Can Research Keep Up with the Pace of Change?. European Society for Opinion and Market Research (ESOMAR), Brussels, pp. 49-63, Seminar on Information Technology - 1995, Brüssel, Belgium, 25.01.95.

APA

Meier, G. (1995). Changing Data Collection Methods Means Different Kind of Data. In Seminar on Information Technology: How Can Research Keep Up with the Pace of Change? (pp. 49-63). European Society for Opinion and Market Research (ESOMAR).

Vancouver

Meier G. Changing Data Collection Methods Means Different Kind of Data. In Seminar on Information Technology: How Can Research Keep Up with the Pace of Change?. Brussels: European Society for Opinion and Market Research (ESOMAR). 1995. p. 49-63

Bibtex

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