A comparison of a self-selected internet-survey sample with a matched probability sample: implications for drug use prevalence estimates

Barratt, Monica J., Ferris, Jason and Lenton, Simon (2010). A comparison of a self-selected internet-survey sample with a matched probability sample: implications for drug use prevalence estimates. In: , Special Issue: Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs Conference 2010. Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs Conference 2010, Canberra, ACT, Australia, (6-6). 28 November-1 December 1010.


Author Barratt, Monica J.
Ferris, Jason
Lenton, Simon
Title of paper A comparison of a self-selected internet-survey sample with a matched probability sample: implications for drug use prevalence estimates
Conference Paper Type Published Abstract
Conference name Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs Conference 2010
Conference location Canberra, ACT, Australia
Conference dates 28 November-1 December 1010
Proceedings title Special Issue: Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs Conference 2010  (ERA 2012 Listed)    (ERA 2010 Rank C)   Check publisher's open access policy
Journal name Drug and Alcohol Review  (ERA 2012 Listed)    (ERA 2010 Rank C)   Check publisher's open access policy
Place published Oxford, United Kingdom
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Publication date 2010
Volume number 29
Issue number Supp. 1
ISSN 0959-5236
1465-3362
Start page 6
End page 6
Total pages 1
Language eng
Q-Index Code EX
Q-Index Status Provisional Code
Institutional Status Non-UQ
Additional Notes Paper 132

Document type: Conference Paper
Sub-type: Published Abstract
Collection: Institute for Social Science Research - Publications
 
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