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which respondents ate out was statistically less successful . Having asked
respondents how often they ate out , we created a second scale which
distinguished between those who never ate out ( 7 per cent of respondents ) ,
those who ate out ...
which respondents ate out was statistically less successful . Having asked
respondents how often they ate out , we created a second scale which
distinguished between those who never ate out ( 7 per cent of respondents ) ,
those who ate out ...
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Because we recorded respondents ' answers to a list offered by the interviewer ,
we cannot be sure that the establishments supplying meals would see
themselves in the same way . Wide availability of ethnic restaurants is a relatively
recent ...
Because we recorded respondents ' answers to a list offered by the interviewer ,
we cannot be sure that the establishments supplying meals would see
themselves in the same way . Wide availability of ethnic restaurants is a relatively
recent ...
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Data were collected for 1 , 737 respondents from 1 , 027 households
representing a cross - section of the adult Dutch population . 3 Fieldwork was
carried out by means of a computer - aided interview system . We restricted the
sample to 704 ...
Data were collected for 1 , 737 respondents from 1 , 027 households
representing a cross - section of the adult Dutch population . 3 Fieldwork was
carried out by means of a computer - aided interview system . We restricted the
sample to 704 ...
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