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Methodology Reports and Questionnaires SAMHSA's Office of Applied Studies (OAS) addresses various methodological issues concerning OAS data collection systems including: statistical techniques and theories, survey methods, sample design, survey instrument design, and objective evaluations of the reliability of collected data.
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Methodology "M" Series Publications |
M-6: National Survey on Drug Use & Health: Summary of Methodological Studies, 1971-2005 (PDF format; 340 KB) M-5: Evaluating and Improving Methods Used in the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (PDF format; 1.3 MB) Redesigning an Ongoing National Household Survey: Methodological Issues (PDF format, 3.9 MB) M-4: Drug Abuse Warning Network: Development of a New Design (PDF format) M-2: Drug Abuse Warning Network Sample Design and Estimated Procedures-Technical Report not available on the web To request printed copy M-1: Substance Abuse in States and Metropolitan Areas: Model Based Estimates from the 1991-1993 NHSDA--Summary Report (WordPerfect format)
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M-4: Drug Abuse Warning Network: Development of a New Design (PDF format) M-2: Drug Abuse Warning Network Sample Design and Estimated Procedures-Technical Report - - not available on the web. To request printed copy For Other DAWN Reports, click here. For Other OAS Services and Reports, click here.
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