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Preferences for Shared Language for Health Equity Across the Political Spectrum.
Wang SXY +5 more
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Nonprobability Sampling and Causal Analysis
The long-standing approach of using probability samples in social science research has come under pressure through eroding survey response rates, advanced methodology, and easier access to large amounts of data. These factors, along with an increased awareness of the pitfalls of the nonequivalent comparison group design for the estimation of causal ...
, Frauke Kreuter, Elizabeth A Stuart
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Sample Surveys: Nonprobability Sampling
Nonprobability sampling describes any method for collecting survey data which does not utilize a full probability sampling design. Nonprobability samples are usually cheaper and easier to collect than probability samples. However, there are a number of drawbacks.
J.J. Forster, Forster, J.J.
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Nonprobability Sampling and Qualitative Research
Mildred L. Patten, Michelle Newhart
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Nonprobability and Probability-Based Sampling Strategies in Sexual Science
With few exceptions, much of sexual science builds upon data from opportunistic nonprobability samples of limited generalizability. Although probability-based studies are considered the gold standard in terms of generalizability, they are costly to apply to many of the hard-to-reach populations of interest to sexologists.
Catania, Joseph +3 more
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Nonprobability Sampling and Twitter
Twitter data are widely used in the social sciences. The Twitter Application Programming Interface (API) allows researchers to build large databases of user activity efficiently. Despite the potential of Twitter as a data source, less attention has been paid to issues of sampling, and in particular, the implications of different sampling strategies on ...
Patrick Rafail
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