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Cross-sectional studies in prescribing research
Jill K. Jesson
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Marketing & Strategy
Aston Business School
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Primary Care Pharmacist
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Sampling Frame
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Negative Impact
50%
Response Rate
50%
General Practitioners
50%
Instrument Design
50%
Level of Response
50%
Survey Fatigue
50%
Conceptual Issues
50%
Existing Knowledge
50%
Instrument Response
50%
Main Principle
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Clinical Pharmacist
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Primary Medical Care
100%
Cross-Sectional Study
100%
General Practitioner
50%
Survey Method
50%
Research Instrument
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Cross-Sectional Study
100%
Cross Sectional Study
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Psychology
Practitioners
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