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Use of taxation records for random sample selection in community surveys

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This project was facilitated through the encouragement and support of William L. Claiborn, Director, Prince William County Community Mental Health Center, Manassas, Virginia. Harold F. Goldsmith, Chief, Population Research Section, Mental Health Study Center, National Institute of Mental Health, Adelphi, Maryland, is due considerable credit for providing information on mental health catchment areas. Comments by two anonymous reviewers have been most helpful.

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Lemberg, R.W., Manderscheid, R.W. Use of taxation records for random sample selection in community surveys. Am J Commun Psychol 7, 189–196 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00894374

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