Increasing response to a postal survey of sedentary patients – a randomised controlled trial [ISRCTN45665423]

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Roger A Harrison
Don Cock
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[1] Directorate of Public Health,Research Scientist in Public Health
[2] Bolton Primary Care Trust,Research Associate in Leisure and Tourism
[3] University of Central Lancashire,Evidence for Population Health Unit
[4] University of Manchester,undefined
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Sedentary Behaviour; Postal Questionnaire; Postal Survey; Nonresponse Bias; Increase Response Rate;
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