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mode of survey administration:
What are the different modes of survey administration?
Several modes can be used to administer surveys in epidemiology, including:
Face-to-Face Interviews
Telephone Interviews
Self-Administered Questionnaires
Online Surveys
Mixed-Mode Surveys
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