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- Unmatched_count abstract "In psychology and social research, unmatched count, or item count, is a technique to improve through anonymity the number of true answers to possibly embarrassing or self-incriminating questions. It is very simple to use but yields only the number of people bearing the property of interest. It was introduced by Raghavarao and Federer in 1979".
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- Unmatched_count subject Category:Sampling_(statistics).
- Unmatched_count subject Category:Social_psychology.
- Unmatched_count comment "In psychology and social research, unmatched count, or item count, is a technique to improve through anonymity the number of true answers to possibly embarrassing or self-incriminating questions. It is very simple to use but yields only the number of people bearing the property of interest. It was introduced by Raghavarao and Federer in 1979".
- Unmatched_count label "Unmatched count".
- Unmatched_count label "Unmatched-Count-Technik".
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