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Comment
. 2024 Jun;27(3):e14099.
doi: 10.1111/hex.14099.

Fraudulent Online Survey Respondents May Disproportionately Threaten Validity of Research in Small Target Populations

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Fraudulent Online Survey Respondents May Disproportionately Threaten Validity of Research in Small Target Populations

Joshua H Gordon et al. Health Expect. 2024 Jun.
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