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Applications and Recruitment Performance of Web-Based Respondent-Driven Sampling: Scoping Review.

Yannick B HelmsNora HamdiuiMirjam E E KretzschmarLuis E C RochaJim E van SteenbergenLinus BengtssonAnna ThorsonAura TimenMart L Stein
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2021)
Web-based respondent-driven sampling can be successfully applied to recruit individuals for making population estimates, studying social network characteristics, and delivering health interventions. In general, seed and peer recruitment may be enhanced by rigorously selecting and motivating seeds, offering at least one guaranteed material incentive, and facilitating adequate recruitment options regarding the target population's online connectedness and communication behavior. Potential trade-offs should be taken into account when implementing web-based respondent-driven sampling, such as having less opportunities to implement rigorous seed selection procedures when recruiting many seeds, as well as issues around online rather than physical participation, such as the risk of cheaters participating repeatedly.
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