In the article “Redirected Inbound Call Sampling (RICS): Telephone Surveying via a New Survey Sampling Paradigm,” by Burton Levine, Karol Krotki, and Paul Lavrakas (Public Opinion Quarterly 2019, Vol. 83, No. 2, Summer 2019, pp. 386–411, 10.1093/poq/nfz024).
Upon initial publication, the title of this article incorrectly read “Redirected Inbound Telephone Call Sampling (RICS): Telephone Surveying via a New Survey Sampling Paradigm.” It has been corrected to “Redirected Inbound Call Sampling (RICS): Telephone Surveying via a New Survey Sampling Paradigm.” And the abstract incorrectly read “The implementation of RICS that we fielded resulted in respondents who match some demographic of the population about as well as DFRDD telephone surveys.” It has been corrected to “The implementation of RICS that we fielded resulted in respondents who match some demographics of the population about as well as DFRDD telephone surveys.”
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Redirected inbound telephone call sampling (RICS)
Levine, B. A., Krotki, K. P., & Lavrakas, P. (2019). Corrigendum: Redirected inbound telephone call sampling (RICS). Public Opinion Quarterly, 83(3), 660. https://doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfz043
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