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Response bias, weighting adjustments, and design effects in the Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers (Army STARRS)
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Document Date: 2013-12-13 17:10:52


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Ann Arbor / Cambridge / Boston / San Diego / /

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John Wiley & Sons Ltd. / Army STARRS / /

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Europe / /

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United States / Afghanistan / Iraq / Kuwait / /

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FDA Phase / /

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USA University of Michigan / Wiley Online Library / University of California San Diego / Harvard University / USA National Institute of Mental Health / /

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stable weighting solution / Online Library / telephone surveys / software application / /

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panic disorder / post-traumatic stress disorder / intermittent explosive disorder / Post-traumatic stress / anxiety disorder / head injuries / DSM-IV disorder / DSM-IV mental disorders / depression / PTSD / disorders / mental disorders / /

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Department of Psychiatry / Harvard Medical School / Institutional Review Board / Department of Health Care Policy / Training and Doctrine Command / National Guard / Harvard University / United States Army / University of Michigan / USA Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress / USA National Institute of Mental Health / US Army / Uniformed Services University School of Medicine / United States Army Forces Command / Department of Psychology / Medical Command / Forces Command / Department of Defense / Reception Battalion / Regular Army / Army National Guard / Army / Institute for Social Research / US Army Reserve / University of California San Diego / /

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RONALD C. KESSLER / Never / /

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weighted sample representative / representative / General / engineer / /

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pseudo / Q1 / /

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Delaware / Michigan / /

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