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Nonresponse in Samples from Historical Populations: Observations on the Problem
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 January 2016
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Characteristically, a problem of contemporary social science is obtaining from the members of a sample of n subjects information concerning k variables that are of interest to the investigator. The usual methods of solving this problem are the use of questionnaires, interviews, and/or observation schedules. An immense amount of literature is available on these data collection instruments, which need not be reviewed here. But the instruments rarely succeed entirely in solving the problem; all are subject to the further difficulty that for some fraction of the sample and some variables the required information proves to be unobtainable.
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