No Effects of Artificial Surveillance Cues or Social Proofs on Survey Participation Rates

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No Effects of Artificial Surveillance Cues or Social Proofs on Survey Participation Rates. / Pedersen, Rasmus Tue.

Institut for Statskundskab, 2016. s. 1-13.

Publikation: Working paperForskning

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Pedersen, RT 2016 'No Effects of Artificial Surveillance Cues or Social Proofs on Survey Participation Rates' Institut for Statskundskab, s. 1-13.

APA

Pedersen, R. T. (2016). No Effects of Artificial Surveillance Cues or Social Proofs on Survey Participation Rates. (s. 1-13). Institut for Statskundskab.

Vancouver

Pedersen RT. No Effects of Artificial Surveillance Cues or Social Proofs on Survey Participation Rates. Institut for Statskundskab. 2016 jan. 15, s. 1-13.

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Pedersen, Rasmus Tue. / No Effects of Artificial Surveillance Cues or Social Proofs on Survey Participation Rates. Institut for Statskundskab, 2016. s. 1-13

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