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Publications
Methodology
*Casswell,
S. and Munro, L. (2005) Science adding value: 'soft' meets
'hard' science - the contribution of the social sciences.
New Zealand Science Review 62:4, 135-139. A192
*Wilkins, C., Casswell, S., Moewaka Barnes, H. & Pledger,
M. (2003) A pilot study of a computer-assisted cell-phone
interview (CACI) methodology to survey respondents in households
without telephones about alcohol use. Drug and Alcohol
Review, 22, 221-225. A151
*Casswell, S., Huckle, T. and Pledger, M. (2002) Survey data
need not underestimate alcohol consumption. Alcoholism:
Clinical and Experimental Research, 26, 1561-1567. A140
*Wyllie, A., Black, S., Zhang, J.F. & Casswell, S. (1994).
Sample Frame Bias in Telephone Based Research in New Zealand,
New Zealand Statistician, 29, 40-53. A73
*Wyllie,
A., Zhang, J.F., Casswell, S. (1994) Comparison of Six Alcohol
Consumption Measures from Survey Data. Addiction, 89,
425-430. A63
*Wyllie,
A., Casswell, S. (1990). Sample Attrition from a New
Zealand Longitudinal Study. New Zealand Statistician,
25, 10-14. A36
*Casswell,
S. (1984). Applications of Recording Performances.
In: Dowrick, P., Biggs, S. (eds). Using Video.
John Wiley and Sons Ltd. B4
*Casswell, S., Mortimer, D., Gilroy , C. (1982). The
Minimal Effects and Methodological Problems in the Evaluation
of a Harm Reduction Drug Education Programme in a High School
Setting. Journal of Drug Education, 12, 345-352 . A3
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indicates refereed publications
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