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Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Experimental Study on Comparing Data Obtained From Landline Telephone and Cell Phone Surveys
December 06 2011, at 12:00 AM Eastern Standard Time
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Comment Start Date:
December 7 2011, at 12:00 AM Eastern Standard Time
Comment Due Date:
February 6 2012, at 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time
Attachments:
Reference 1 Blumberg, S.J., and J.V. Luke, Wireless Substitution: Early Release of Estimates From the National Health Interview Survey, July-December 2010
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Title: Reference 1 Blumberg, S.J., and J.V. Luke, Wireless Substitution: Early Release of Estimates From the National Health Interview Survey, July-December 2010
Reference 2 Lee, S., J.M. Brick, E.R. Brown, et al., Growing Cell-Phone Population and
Noncoverage Bias in Traditional Random Digit Dialing Telephone Health Surveys
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Title: Reference 2 Lee, S., J.M. Brick, E.R. Brown, et al., Growing Cell-Phone Population and
Noncoverage Bias in Traditional Random Digit Dialing Telephone Health Surveys
Reference 3 Voigt, L.F., S.M. Schwartz, D.R. Doody, et al., Feasibility of lncluding Cellular
Telephone Numbers in Random Digit Dialing for Epidemiologic Case-Control Studies
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Title: Reference 3 Voigt, L.F., S.M. Schwartz, D.R. Doody, et al., Feasibility of lncluding Cellular
Telephone Numbers in Random Digit Dialing for Epidemiologic Case-Control Studies
Reference 4 Yen, S.T., K.L. Jensen, and C.T.J. Lin, Awareness and Perceived Risk of Pesticide
and Antibiotic Residues in Food Socioeconomic Variations Among U.S. Consumers
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Title: Reference 4 Yen, S.T., K.L. Jensen, and C.T.J. Lin, Awareness and Perceived Risk of Pesticide
and Antibiotic Residues in Food Socioeconomic Variations Among U.S. Consumers
Reference 5 Lin, C.-T.J. and S.T. Yen, Knowledge of Dietary Facts Among U.S. Consumers, Journal ofthe American Dietetic Association
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Title: Reference 5 Lin, C.-T.J. and S.T. Yen, Knowledge of Dietary Facts Among U.S. Consumers, Journal ofthe American Dietetic Association
Reference 6 AAPOR, New Considerations
for Survey Researchers When Planning and Conducting RDD Telephone Surveys in the United States With Respondents Reached via Cell Phone Numbers
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Title: Reference 6 AAPOR, New Considerations
for Survey Researchers When Planning and Conducting RDD Telephone Surveys in the United States With Respondents Reached via Cell Phone Numbers
Reference 7 Keeter, S., The Impact of Cellular Phone Noncoverage Bias on Polling in the 2004
Presidential Election
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Title: Reference 7 Keeter, S., The Impact of Cellular Phone Noncoverage Bias on Polling in the 2004
Presidential Election
Reference 8 Blumberg, S.J. and J.V. Luke, Reevaluating the Need for Concern Regarding
Noncoverage Bias in Landline Surveys
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Title: Reference 8 Blumberg, S.J. and J.V. Luke, Reevaluating the Need for Concern Regarding
Noncoverage Bias in Landline Surveys
Reference 9 Keeter, S., C. Kennedy, A. Clark, et al., What's Missing From National Landline
RDD Surveys? The Impact ofthe Growing Cell-Only Population
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Title: Reference 9 Keeter, S., C. Kennedy, A. Clark, et al., What's Missing From National Landline
RDD Surveys? The Impact ofthe Growing Cell-Only Population
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Experimental Study on Comparing Data Obtained From Landline Telephone and Cell Phone Surveys
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Attachments:
Reference 1 Blumberg, S.J., and J.V. Luke, Wireless Substitution: Early Release of Estimates From the National Health Interview Survey, July-December 2010
View Attachment:Reference 2 Lee, S., J.M. Brick, E.R. Brown, et al., Growing Cell-Phone Population and Noncoverage Bias in Traditional Random Digit Dialing Telephone Health Surveys
View Attachment:Reference 3 Voigt, L.F., S.M. Schwartz, D.R. Doody, et al., Feasibility of lncluding Cellular Telephone Numbers in Random Digit Dialing for Epidemiologic Case-Control Studies
View Attachment:Reference 4 Yen, S.T., K.L. Jensen, and C.T.J. Lin, Awareness and Perceived Risk of Pesticide and Antibiotic Residues in Food Socioeconomic Variations Among U.S. Consumers
View Attachment:Reference 5 Lin, C.-T.J. and S.T. Yen, Knowledge of Dietary Facts Among U.S. Consumers, Journal ofthe American Dietetic Association
View Attachment:Reference 6 AAPOR, New Considerations for Survey Researchers When Planning and Conducting RDD Telephone Surveys in the United States With Respondents Reached via Cell Phone Numbers
View Attachment:Reference 7 Keeter, S., The Impact of Cellular Phone Noncoverage Bias on Polling in the 2004 Presidential Election
View Attachment:Reference 8 Blumberg, S.J. and J.V. Luke, Reevaluating the Need for Concern Regarding Noncoverage Bias in Landline Surveys
View Attachment:Reference 9 Keeter, S., C. Kennedy, A. Clark, et al., What's Missing From National Landline RDD Surveys? The Impact ofthe Growing Cell-Only Population
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Posted: 02/14/2012 ID: FDA-2011-N-0858-0002
Feb 06,2012 11:59 PM ET
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