This article draws on the authors' fieldwork experiences in four different research studies to address the gap in the methodological literature on the practical activities of sample recruitment. Boundaries between ineligibility and refusal are considered along with the `emotional labour' required during the recruitment process. In particular, the article aims to draw attention to the necessary indeterminacies in the recruitment process to show how the practical reasoning and situated action of researchers in the field critically determine the constitution of the study sample and the recruitment rate. It is concluded that, while no rules can adequately specify the process of recruitment, more resources, particularly to allow team recruitment...
The recruitment of respondents belonging to ethnic minorities poses important challenges in social a...
Context: The importance of evidence from randomised trials is now widely recognised, although recrui...
In this article, the authors address the importance of sampling and recruiting for focus groups and ...
Scholarly research into sensitive topics such as workplace bullying is often circumscribed by a comm...
For some research projects, recruiting in public places is an invaluable addition to sampling strate...
Successful recruitment and retention of study participants is essential for the overall success of a...
Context The importance of evidence from randomised trials is now widely recognised, although recruit...
A properly planned recruitment strategy is instrumental to research success. This paper provides an ...
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...
IntroductionRecruitment to randomised trials (RCTs) is often challenging. Reviews of interventions t...
Abstract How can we improve recruitment to trials? In their recently published paper, Healy et al. o...
The aim of this report is to give an initial idea of how to establish inclusive participatory resear...
Context: Software practitioners are a primary provider of information for field studies in software ...
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...
Aims And Objectives: This article, based on the available literature, attempts to discuss the impor...
The recruitment of respondents belonging to ethnic minorities poses important challenges in social a...
Context: The importance of evidence from randomised trials is now widely recognised, although recrui...
In this article, the authors address the importance of sampling and recruiting for focus groups and ...
Scholarly research into sensitive topics such as workplace bullying is often circumscribed by a comm...
For some research projects, recruiting in public places is an invaluable addition to sampling strate...
Successful recruitment and retention of study participants is essential for the overall success of a...
Context The importance of evidence from randomised trials is now widely recognised, although recruit...
A properly planned recruitment strategy is instrumental to research success. This paper provides an ...
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...
IntroductionRecruitment to randomised trials (RCTs) is often challenging. Reviews of interventions t...
Abstract How can we improve recruitment to trials? In their recently published paper, Healy et al. o...
The aim of this report is to give an initial idea of how to establish inclusive participatory resear...
Context: Software practitioners are a primary provider of information for field studies in software ...
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...
Aims And Objectives: This article, based on the available literature, attempts to discuss the impor...
The recruitment of respondents belonging to ethnic minorities poses important challenges in social a...
Context: The importance of evidence from randomised trials is now widely recognised, although recrui...
In this article, the authors address the importance of sampling and recruiting for focus groups and ...