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Tiered Incentive Payments: Getting the Most Bang or Your Buck

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  • Martha D. Kovac
  • Jason Markesich

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  • Martha D. Kovac & Jason Markesich, "undated". "Tiered Incentive Payments: Getting the Most Bang or Your Buck," Mathematica Policy Research Reports aad61268ecd745ffac1a66b71, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Martha D. Kovac & Jason Markesich, "undated". "Pre-Paid Vs. Promised Incentives: Which Works Better for a Telephone Survey of Low-Income Respondents?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3664838037b4417c8e9c6a145, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    4. Jason Markesich & Martha D. Kovac, "undated". "The Effects of Differential Incentives on Completion Rates: A Telephone Survey Experiment with Low-Income Respondents," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 081ec9a8d90a4c2f98910a57e, Mathematica Policy Research.

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