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Fraud in Online Surveys: Evidence from a Nonprobability, Subpopulation Sample – ADDENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 July 2022

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References

Bell, A. M. and Gift, T. Fraud in Online Surveys: Evidence from a Nonprobability, Subpopulation Sample. Journal of Experimental Political Science, published online by Cambridge University Press 27 May 2022. doi: 10.1017/XPS.2022.8.Google Scholar