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What Makes a Respondent-Driven Sampling “Seed” Productive? Example of Finding At-Risk Massachusetts Men Who Have Sex with Men
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What Makes a Respondent-Driven Sampling “Seed” Productive? Example of Finding At-Risk Massachusetts Men Who Have Sex with Men

Sari L Reisner, Matthew J Mimiaga, Carey V Johnson, Sean Bland, Patricia Case, Steven A Safren and Kenneth H Mayer
Journal of urban health, Vol.87(3), pp.467-479
2010-05
PMCID: PMC2871093
PMID: 20354911

Abstract

HIV MSM Methods Respondent-driven sampling
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s11524-010-9439-3View
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