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      Unconditional and conditional incentives differentially improved general practitioners' participation in an online survey: randomized controlled trial

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      Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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          To compare the impact of unconditional and conditional financial incentives on response rates among Australian general practitioners invited by mail to participate in an online survey about cancer care and to investigate possible differential response bias between incentive groups.

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          Journal
          Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
          Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
          Elsevier BV
          08954356
          June 2015
          June 2015
          : 68
          : 6
          : 693-697
          Article
          10.1016/j.jclinepi.2014.09.013
          79beff60-4192-4ec9-ba43-1e489bca68e8
          © 2015
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