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unbeknown to either of us jerry and i have both chosen a very similar quote from the same paper to kind of introduce this topic um the one i chose was this one it says almost exactly the same things except that it brings in explicitly the concept of cost now i think when we are choosing a mixed mode survey design just like almost any other survey design choice that we make thereamp;#39;s actually a trade-off that we have to make between costs and various other things which impact on various different types of survey errors and i think thatamp;#39;s going to be the underlying theme of this session the very recent interest or explosion of interest should i say in mixed mode surveys i think is largely stimulated by um the the ease with which we can now carry out web surveys and this notion that the marginal cost of collecting data by that way must be something close to zero and therefore we could save an awful lot of money now to some extent um i may try to explode that myth but i think