Original articleAnalysis of non-response bias in a mailed health survey☆
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This research was supported jointly by the Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine of the University of Geneva, by the insurance company Avenir, and by Grants 3233-32609.91 and 32-39692.93 from the Swiss National Science Foundation.
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