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Noelle-Neumann, Schulz and Tennstädt (1979a, March 01). Can discussion between European and American media researchers contribute to overcoming methodological deadlocks?. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved July 08, 2024, from
Noordhoff, J. D. (1978a, October 01). The principles of media research and the applications in the Dutch juvenile readership survey 1976. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved July 08, 2024, from
Hansen, Andersen and Bennike (1978a, September 01). A disproportional sampling frame for readership surveys concerning publications with widely different circulation. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved July 08, 2024, from
Stoessl and Stocks (1977a, August 28). Comparisons of readership data derived from aided recall data and diary records. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved July 08, 2024, from
Wilson, W. J. (1977a, August 28). Who wears the pants in the family?. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved July 08, 2024, from
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Whitley, E. W. (1976a, December 01). Summing up. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved July 08, 2024, from
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de Koning and Molenaar (1976a, December 01). The use of consumer panels for readership prediction. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved July 08, 2024, from
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Perry and Scott (1976a, December 01). Living with inflation. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved July 08, 2024, from
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Liberanome and Valentini (1976a, June 15). Magazine contents and the needs of different sociological segments of readers. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved July 08, 2024, from