Variance Estimation, Design Effects, and Sample Size Calculations for Respondent-Driven Sampling

Volume: 83, Issue: S1
Published: Aug 26, 2006
Abstract
Hidden populations, such as injection drug users and sex workers, are central to a number of public health problems. However, because of the nature of these groups, it is difficult to collect accurate information about them, and this difficulty complicates disease prevention efforts. A recently developed statistical approach called respondent-driven sampling improves our ability to study hidden populations by allowing researchers to make...
Paper Details
Title
Variance Estimation, Design Effects, and Sample Size Calculations for Respondent-Driven Sampling
Published Date
Aug 26, 2006
Volume
83
Issue
S1
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