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Adrià Fenoy; Michal Bojanowski; Miranda J. Lubbers – Field Methods, 2024
To estimate the distribution of the number of acquaintances of the members of a society, the network scale-up method asks survey respondents about the number of people they know with features for which national statistics are available. While many features have been used for this purpose, first names have been suggested to produce particularly low…
Descriptors: Surveys, Population Groups, Automation, Population Distribution
Harcey, Sela R.; Gauthier, Robin; Markowski, Kelly L.; Smith, Jeffrey A. – Field Methods, 2022
Conducting field research with a vulnerable population is difficult under the most auspicious conditions, and these difficulties only increase during a pandemic. Here, we describe the practical challenges and ethical considerations surrounding a recent data collection effort with a high-risk population during the COVID-19 pandemic. We detail our…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Population Groups, At Risk Persons, COVID-19
Brick, J. Michael; Andrews, William R.; Mathiowetz, Nancy A. – Field Methods, 2016
Although using random digit dialing (RDD) telephone samples was the preferred method for conducting surveys of households for many years, declining response and coverage rates have led researchers to explore alternative approaches. The use of address-based sampling (ABS) has been examined for sampling the general population and subgroups, most…
Descriptors: Mail Surveys, Design, Sampling, Population Groups