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Respondent-Driven Sampling: A New Approach to the Study of Hidden Populations

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Published
May 01, 1997
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44(2)
Pages
174-199
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Douglas D. Heckathorn (1997). Respondent-Driven Sampling: A New Approach to the Study of Hidden Populations. Social Problems, 44(2), 174-199. https://doi.org/10.2307/3096941
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