Research into the effects of neighborhood environments on social and behavioral characteristics is threatened by inattention to some methodological obstacles, including the recruitment of a representative sample of resident participants. Although sampling is relatively straightforward, actual recruitment is not. The authors present the recruitment experience of the Twin Cities Walking Study addressing two questions: (a) Are randomly selected participants different from those selected by convenience? and (b) How well does the realized sample match known demographic characteristics of target neighborhoods? Of 716 total participants nested in 36 neighborhoods, 74 % were randomly recruited. Socioeconomic status was positively correlated with ra...
Experimental estimates from Moving to Opportunity (MTO) show no significant impacts of moves to lowe...
Both random walk and respondent-driven sampling (RDS) exploit social networks and may reduce biases ...
We examine the effects of moving out of high-poverty neighborhoods on the outcomes of teenage youth,...
Most researchers who are conducting physical activity trials face difficulties in recruiting partici...
PURPOSE: Most researchers who are conducting physical activity trials face difficulties in recruitin...
Abstract Purpose Most researchers who are conducting physical activity trials face difficulties in r...
ABSTRACT Illicit drug use in urban settings is a major public health problem. A range of individual ...
BackgroundDisparities in clinical research participation perpetuate broader health disparities. Recr...
Research on neighborhood effects faces enormous methodological challenges, with selection bias being...
Six major challenges confront statistical researchers attempting to quantify accurately the independ...
Six major challenges confront statistical researchers attempting to quantify accurately the independ...
This research explores the primary research question of will race, gender, education, age, and emplo...
Theoretical works on survey methodology lay out best practices and expected outcomes for researchers...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61258/1/ompad_sampling_and_recruitment_...
Experimental estimates from Moving to Opportunity (MTO) show no significant impacts of moves to lowe...
Experimental estimates from Moving to Opportunity (MTO) show no significant impacts of moves to lowe...
Both random walk and respondent-driven sampling (RDS) exploit social networks and may reduce biases ...
We examine the effects of moving out of high-poverty neighborhoods on the outcomes of teenage youth,...
Most researchers who are conducting physical activity trials face difficulties in recruiting partici...
PURPOSE: Most researchers who are conducting physical activity trials face difficulties in recruitin...
Abstract Purpose Most researchers who are conducting physical activity trials face difficulties in r...
ABSTRACT Illicit drug use in urban settings is a major public health problem. A range of individual ...
BackgroundDisparities in clinical research participation perpetuate broader health disparities. Recr...
Research on neighborhood effects faces enormous methodological challenges, with selection bias being...
Six major challenges confront statistical researchers attempting to quantify accurately the independ...
Six major challenges confront statistical researchers attempting to quantify accurately the independ...
This research explores the primary research question of will race, gender, education, age, and emplo...
Theoretical works on survey methodology lay out best practices and expected outcomes for researchers...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61258/1/ompad_sampling_and_recruitment_...
Experimental estimates from Moving to Opportunity (MTO) show no significant impacts of moves to lowe...
Experimental estimates from Moving to Opportunity (MTO) show no significant impacts of moves to lowe...
Both random walk and respondent-driven sampling (RDS) exploit social networks and may reduce biases ...
We examine the effects of moving out of high-poverty neighborhoods on the outcomes of teenage youth,...