Overview of the Special Issue on Surveying the Hard-to-Reach
Gordon B. Willis, Tom W. Smith, Salma Shariff-Marco, Ned English
págs. 171-176
Richard A. Griffin
págs. 177-189
Sampling Nomads: A New Technique for Remote, Hard-to-Reach, and Mobile Populations
Kristen Himelein, Stephanie Eckman, Murray Siobhan
págs. 191-213
Robert P. Agans, Malcom T. Jefferson, James M. Bowling, Donglin Zeng, Jenny Yan
págs. 215-229
A Study of Assimilation Bias in Name-Based Sampling of Migrants
Rainer Schnell, Mark Trappmann, Tobias Gramlich
págs. 231-249
Comparing Survey and Sampling Methods for Reaching Sexual Minority Individuals in Flanders
Alexis Dewaele, Maya Caen, Ann Buysse
págs. 251-279
págs. 277-289
Recruiting an Internet Panel Using Respondent-Driven Sampling
Matthias Schonlau, Beverly Weidmer, Arie Kapteyn
págs. 291-310
Locating Longitudinal Respondents After a 50-Year Hiatus
Celeste Stone, Leslei Scott, Danielle Battle, Patricia Maher
págs. 311-334
Evaluating the Efficiency of Methods to Recruit Asian Research Participants
Hyunjoo Park, M. Mandy Sha
págs. 335-354
Reaching Hard-to-Survey Populations: Mode Choice and Mode Preference
Marieke Haan, Yfke P. Ongena, Kees Aarts
págs. 355-379
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