2011
DOI: 10.1093/poq/nfr023
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Address-Based Sampling for Subpopulation Surveys

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“…Second, and on a related note, we could have used addressbased sampling that typically exploits postal service data on valid residential addresses [26], that is, address-based sampling sample frames typically include valid residential addresses, but, as with the rapid sampling technique described previously, without a screening survey, it is impossible to know if a person with desired characteristics resides at a given address. This means address-based sampling methods can be quite inefficient and expensive for some epidemiologic investigations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, and on a related note, we could have used addressbased sampling that typically exploits postal service data on valid residential addresses [26], that is, address-based sampling sample frames typically include valid residential addresses, but, as with the rapid sampling technique described previously, without a screening survey, it is impossible to know if a person with desired characteristics resides at a given address. This means address-based sampling methods can be quite inefficient and expensive for some epidemiologic investigations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although face-to-face surveys traditionally have higher response rates than any other mode, in today's survey climate, mail surveys obtain response rates as high as or higher than telephone surveys (e.g. [9]). Furthermore, tailoring mode of data collection to an individual's stated preferred mode does not necessarily yield a higher response rate than when offering a nonpreferred mode.…”
Section: Mode Of Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other scholars are trying to develop alternative schemes for sampling, acknowledging that something new must be done (see Brick et al, 2011;Link et al, 2008). In this book, we suggest that many social science researchers are now moving beyond alternative sampling schemes and are instead exploring entirely new models of social science data acquisition and analysis.…”
Section: Frame Coverage Errorsmentioning
confidence: 99%