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Promoting Opportunity Demonstration: Using Web Surveys for People with Disabilities

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  • Michael Levere
  • David Wittenburg
  • Martha Kovac
  • Stacie Feldman
  • Stacy Dale

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This brief provides insights into using web surveys for a large sample to inform other data collection efforts involving disability beneficiaries.

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  • Michael Levere & David Wittenburg & Martha Kovac & Stacie Feldman & Stacy Dale, "undated". "Promoting Opportunity Demonstration: Using Web Surveys for People with Disabilities," Mathematica Policy Research Reports dfeaec7f459d48f3b0b331e51, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    2. Kim McDonald & Aleks Wec & Ryan Callahan & Jason Markesich & Bevin Mory & Eric Grau, "undated". "National Beneficiary Survey-General Waves Round 7: Public Use File Codebook," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7d27d7b089f148c49b1c700d0, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    Keywords

    Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI); demonstration project; randomized controlled trial; survey mode; survey response; data collection;
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