While large-scale projects have the resources to ensure best practice, most social science researchers face compromises relating to cost, time, and availability of respondents. We worked with researchers to experimentally test specific approaches to sampling and recruitment. We discuss the results of these tests within the framework of theoretical best practices and expectations.University of Minnesota College of Liberal Art
BACKGROUND: Recruitment to clinical trials remains a challenge, particularly in primary care setting...
Background: Many research projects in general practice face problems when recruiting patients, often...
Funding: The authors wish to acknowledge the MRC Methodology Research Programme which funds this res...
Theoretical works on survey methodology lay out best practices and expected outcomes for researchers...
Respondent driven sampling (RDS) has been used as a method to sample from populations with sampling ...
BACKGROUND: Research studies are essential to improving healthcare. However, many fail to recruit th...
Aims. This discussion paper proposes a five-part theoretical framework to inform recruitment strateg...
Mechanical Turk has become an important source of subjects for social science experiments, providing...
Background: Recruitment of representative samples in primary care research is essential to ensure hi...
INTRODUCTION: Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is a variant of a link-tracing design intended for ge...
Objectives: To assess the various recruitment strategies used by medical researchers and their respo...
Collection of saliva for DNA extraction has created new opportunities to recruit participants from t...
Respondent driven sampling (RDS) is a sampling method designed for hard-to-sample groups with strong...
This study is supported by a PhD studentship provided by the University of St Andrews.Background: Ra...
Objectives: Research to address the significant health burden experienced by sexual minority populat...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment to clinical trials remains a challenge, particularly in primary care setting...
Background: Many research projects in general practice face problems when recruiting patients, often...
Funding: The authors wish to acknowledge the MRC Methodology Research Programme which funds this res...
Theoretical works on survey methodology lay out best practices and expected outcomes for researchers...
Respondent driven sampling (RDS) has been used as a method to sample from populations with sampling ...
BACKGROUND: Research studies are essential to improving healthcare. However, many fail to recruit th...
Aims. This discussion paper proposes a five-part theoretical framework to inform recruitment strateg...
Mechanical Turk has become an important source of subjects for social science experiments, providing...
Background: Recruitment of representative samples in primary care research is essential to ensure hi...
INTRODUCTION: Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is a variant of a link-tracing design intended for ge...
Objectives: To assess the various recruitment strategies used by medical researchers and their respo...
Collection of saliva for DNA extraction has created new opportunities to recruit participants from t...
Respondent driven sampling (RDS) is a sampling method designed for hard-to-sample groups with strong...
This study is supported by a PhD studentship provided by the University of St Andrews.Background: Ra...
Objectives: Research to address the significant health burden experienced by sexual minority populat...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment to clinical trials remains a challenge, particularly in primary care setting...
Background: Many research projects in general practice face problems when recruiting patients, often...
Funding: The authors wish to acknowledge the MRC Methodology Research Programme which funds this res...