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The use of sampling weights in regression models of recreational fishing-site choices

Issue
112(4)
Author(s)
Lovell, Sabrina J., and David W. Carter
Cover date
2014
PDF
lovell.pdf
DOI
10.7755/FB.112.4.1
Pages
243-252

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