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- The effect of interviewer characteristics on data quality in DHS surveys, Thomas W. Pullum [and three others]
- The sensitivity of anthropometric estimates to errors in the measurement of height, weight, and age for children under five in population-based surveys, Thomas W. Pullum [and three others]
- An assessment of the quality and consistency of age and date reporting in DHS surveys, 2000-2015, Thomas Pullum, Sarah Staveteig
- Analysis of sickle cell genotypes of young children in Nigeria using the 2018 DHS Survey Nigeria using the 2018 DHS Survey, Thomas W. Pullum
- Long term trajectories of fertility and contraceptive use, Thomas Pullum, Shireen Assaf
- The prevalence of household risk factors for children age 0-17, estimated for 2000-2015 using DHS and MICS surveys, Thomas Pullum
- Hemoglobin data in DHS surveys, intrinsic variation and measurement error, Thomas Pullum, Deborah Kortso Collision, Sorrel Namaste, Dean Garrett
- An assessment of the quality of data on health and nutrition in the DHS surveys, 1993-2003, Thomas W. Pullum
- Evidence of omission and displacement in DHS birth histories, Thomas W. Pullum, Stan Becker
- Methods to estimate under-15 fertility using Demographic and Health Surveys data, Thomas W. Pullum, Trevor Croft, Kerry L. D. MacQuarrie
- Strategies to assess the quality of DHS data, Thomas W. Pullum
- An assessment of age and date reporting in the DHS surveys, 1985-2003, Thomas W. Pullum
- Comparisons of DHS estimates of fertility and mortality with other estimates, Thomas Pullum, Shireen Assaf, Sarah Staveteig
- The relationship of service availability to contraceptive use in rural Guatemala, Thomas W. Pullum
- HIV status and cohabitation in Sub-Saharan Africa, Thomas Pullum, Sarah Staveteig
- The effect of interviewer characteristics on data quality in DHS surveys, Thomas W. Pullum [and three others]
- The relationship of service availability to contraceptive use in rural Guatemala, Thomas W. Pullum
- An assessment of the quality and consistency of age and date reporting in DHS surveys, 2000-2015, Thomas Pullum, Sarah Staveteig
- Comparisons of DHS estimates of fertility and mortality with other estimates, Thomas Pullum, Shireen Assaf, Sarah Staveteig
- An assessment of age and date reporting in the DHS surveys, 1985-2003, Thomas W. Pullum
- Methods to estimate under-15 fertility using Demographic and Health Surveys data, Thomas W. Pullum, Trevor Croft, Kerry L. D. MacQuarrie
- The prevalence of household risk factors for children age 0-17, estimated for 2000-2015 using DHS and MICS surveys, Thomas Pullum
- Evidence of omission and displacement in DHS birth histories, Thomas W. Pullum, Stan Becker
- Strategies to assess the quality of DHS data, Thomas W. Pullum
- The sensitivity of anthropometric estimates to errors in the measurement of height, weight, and age for children under five in population-based surveys, Thomas W. Pullum [and three others]
- Hemoglobin data in DHS surveys, intrinsic variation and measurement error, Thomas Pullum, Deborah Kortso Collision, Sorrel Namaste, Dean Garrett
- An assessment of the quality of data on health and nutrition in the DHS surveys, 1993-2003, Thomas W. Pullum
- Long term trajectories of fertility and contraceptive use, Thomas Pullum, Shireen Assaf
- Analysis of sickle cell genotypes of young children in Nigeria using the 2018 DHS Survey Nigeria using the 2018 DHS Survey, Thomas W. Pullum
- HIV status and cohabitation in Sub-Saharan Africa, Thomas Pullum, Sarah Staveteig