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Influencing Mode Choice in a Multi-Mode Survey

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  • Geraldine Mooney
  • Cheryl De Saw
  • Xiaojing Lin
  • Andrew Hurwitz
  • Flora Lan

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  • Geraldine Mooney & Cheryl De Saw & Xiaojing Lin & Andrew Hurwitz & Flora Lan, "undated". "Influencing Mode Choice in a Multi-Mode Survey," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 01f2798fa7024d088ec07c794, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Cacciatore, Michael A. & Scheufele, Dietram A. & Shaw, Bret R., 2012. "Labeling renewable energies: How the language surrounding biofuels can influence its public acceptance," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 51(C), pages 673-682.
    2. Ortega, David L. & Wolf, Christopher A., 2018. "Demand for farm animal welfare and producer implications: Results from a field experiment in Michigan," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 74(C), pages 74-81.
    3. Holly Matulewicz & Katharine Bradley & Sarah Wagner, "undated". "Beneficiary Survey Design and Administration for Eligibility and Coverage Demonstration Evaluations," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 88ef00cc37754b84a67e9f860, Mathematica Policy Research.

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