Impact of different unconditional monetary incentives on survey response rates in men with prostate cancer: a 2-arm randomised trial

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  • who: Megan McIntosh from the University of Melbourne, Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences and Melbourne School of Health Sciences, Parkville, VIC, Australia have published the article: Impact of different unconditional monetary incentives on survey response rates in men with prostate cancer: a 2-arm randomised trial, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aimed to evaluate the effect of offering different unconditional incentive amounts on response rates in a case control study of men diagnosed with prostate cancer. The authors aimed to determine whether (a) response rate would vary by different relatively large unconditional incentive . . .

     

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