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<strong>Sampling</strong> ReadingsAhern, K. & LeBrocque, R. (2005) Methodological issues in the effects <strong>of</strong> attrition: simplesolutions for social scientists. Field Methods 17(1), 53-69.Alessi, M.G. & Miller, C.A. (2012) Comparing a convenience sample against a r<strong>and</strong>om sample<strong>of</strong> duck hunters. Human Dimensions <strong>of</strong> Wildlife 17(2), 155-158.Ancresen, E.M., Diehr, P.H. & Luke, D.A. (2004) Public health surveillance <strong>of</strong> low-frequencypopulations. Annual Review <strong>of</strong> Public Health, 25, 25-52.Ards, S., Chung, C. & Myers, S.L., Jr. (1998) The effects <strong>of</strong> sample selection bias on racialdifferences in child abuse reporting. Child Abuse & Neglect, 22(2), 103-115.Barriball, K.L. (1999) Non-response in survey research: a methodological discussion <strong>and</strong>development <strong>of</strong> an explanatory model. Journal <strong>of</strong> Advanced Nursing 30(3), 677-686.Beckett, M. (2000) Converging health inequalities in later life -- an artifact <strong>of</strong> mortality selection?Journal <strong>of</strong> Health <strong>and</strong> Social Behavior 41, 106-119.Berg, J.A. (1999) Gaining access to undderresearched populations in women's health research.Health Care for Women International 20, 237-243.Brick, J.M. (2011) The future <strong>of</strong> survey sampling. Public Opinion Quarterly 75(5), 872-888.Connelly, N.A., Brown, T.L. & Decker, D.J. (2003) Factors affecting response rates to naturalresource-focused mail surveys: Empirical evidence <strong>of</strong> declining rates over time. Society &Natural <strong>Resources</strong> 16(6), 541-549.De Boni, R., Do Nascimento Silva, P.L., Bastos, F.I., Pechansky, F. et al. (2012) Reading thehard-to-reach: A probability sampling method for assessing prevalence <strong>of</strong> driving under theinfluence after drinking in alcohol outlets. PLoS ONE 7(4), 1-9.Dillman, D.A. & Smyth, J.D. (2007) Design effects in the transition to web-based surveys.American Journal <strong>of</strong> Preventative Medicine 32(5S), S90-S96.Draugalis, J.R. & Plaza, C. (2009) Best practices for survey research reports revisited:Implications <strong>of</strong> target population, probability sampling, <strong>and</strong> response rate. American Journal <strong>of</strong>Pharmaceutical Education 73(8), 1-3.Duncan, G.J. (2008) When to promote, <strong>and</strong> when to avoid, a population perspective.Demography 45(4), 763-784.Emery, S., Lee, J., Curry, S.J., Johnson, T. et al. (2010) Finding needles in a haystack: Amethodology for identifying <strong>and</strong> sampling community-based youth smoking cessation programs.Evaluation Review 34(1), 35-51.Etter, J & Perneger, T.V. (2000) Snowball sampling by mail: application to a survey <strong>of</strong> smokersin the general population. International Journal <strong>of</strong> Epidemiology 29, 43-48.


Evans, K.L., Greenwood, J.J.D. & Gaston, K.J. (2007) The positive correlation between avianspecies richness <strong>and</strong> human population density in Britain is not attributable to sampling bias.Global Ecology <strong>and</strong> Biogeography, 16(3), 300-304.Ewing, G., Rogers, M., Barclay, S., McCabe, J., Martin, A., & Todd, C. (2004) Recruitingpatients into a primary care based study <strong>of</strong> palliative care: why is it so difficult? PalliativeMedicine 18, 452-459.Faugier, J. & Sargeant, M. (1997) <strong>Sampling</strong> hard to reach populations. Journal <strong>of</strong> AdvancedNursing 26, 790-797.Freitag, S., Hobson, C., Biggs, H.C. & Van Jaarsveld, A.S. (1998) Testing for potential surveybias: the effect <strong>of</strong> roads, urban areas <strong>and</strong> nature reserves on a southern African mammal dataset. Animal Conservation, 1, 119-127.Groves, R.M., Caldini, R.B., & Couper, M.P. (1992) Underst<strong>and</strong>ing the decision to participate ina survey. Public Opinion Quarterly 56(4), 475-495.Guo, Y., Li, X., Fang, X., Lin, X. et al. (2011) A comparison <strong>of</strong> four sampling methods amongmen having sex with men in China : Implications for HIV/STD surveillance <strong>and</strong> prevention. AIDSCare 23(11), 1400-1409.Gupta, S., Shuaib, M., Becker, S., Rahman, M.M. & Peters, D.H. (2011) Multiple indicatorcluster survey 2003in Afghanistan: Outdated sampling frame <strong>and</strong> the effect <strong>of</strong> sampling weightson estimates <strong>of</strong> maternal <strong>and</strong> child health coverage. Journal <strong>of</strong> Health, Population & Nutrition29(4), 388-399.Heckathorn, D.D., Semaan, S., Broadhead, R.S. & Hughes, J.J. (2002) Extensions <strong>of</strong>respondent-driven sampling: a new approach to the study <strong>of</strong> injection drug users aged 18-25.AIDS <strong>and</strong> Behavior 6(1), 55-67.Hortal, J., Lobo, J.M. & Jimenez-Valverde, A. (2006) Limitations <strong>of</strong> biodiversity databases: Casestudy on seed-plant diversity in Tenerife, Canary Isl<strong>and</strong>s. Conservation Biology 21(3), 853-863.Jacobson, C.A., Brown, T.L. & Scheufele, D. (2007) Gender-biased data in survey researchregarding wildlife. Society & Natural <strong>Resources</strong> 20(4), 373-377.John ston, L.G., Trujmmal, A., Lohmus, L. & Ravalepik, A. (2009) Efficacy <strong>of</strong> conveniencesampling through the internet versus respondent driven sampling among males whohave sexwith males in Tallinn <strong>and</strong> Harju County, Estonia: Challenges reaching a hidden population. AIDSCare 21(9), 1195-1202.Kalsbeek, W. & Heiss, G. (2000) Building bridges between populations <strong>and</strong> samples inepidemiological studies. Annual Review <strong>of</strong> Public Health 21(1), 147-170.Korner, T. & Nimmergut, A. (2004) Using an access panel as a sampling frame for voluntaryhousehold surveys. Statistical Journal <strong>of</strong> the UN Economic Commission for Europe 21(1), 33-52.Leach, W.D. (2002) Surveying diverse stakeholder groups. Society <strong>and</strong> Natural <strong>Resources</strong> 15,641-649.

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