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best use of the term "snowball sampling"
2026-06-12 23:36:55.689667+02 by
Dan Lyke
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McCormack, M. and Adams, A. and Anderson, E. (2013) 'Taking to the streets : the
benefits of spontaneous
methodological innovation in participant recruitment.', Qualitative research., 13 (2). pp.
228-241.
We identified four key problems that made this an ineffective method of
recruiting participants (see also Hartman 2011). The first was that many people who
responded to our messages only wanted to have sex with us.
Via rahaeli
@rahaeli.bsky.social.
They take a long time to get around to the actual sampling method, but... "forty
bucks is forty bucks".
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