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List of works by Matthew J. Salganik

5. Sampling and Estimation in Hidden Populations Using Respondent-Driven Sampling

Assessing network scale-up estimates for groups most at risk of HIV/AIDS: evidence from a multiple-method study of heavy drug users in Curitiba, Brazil

scientific article (publication date: 15 November 2011)

Assessing respondent-driven sampling

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Commentary: Respondent-driven Sampling in the Real World

scientific article published on 01 January 2012

Computational social science: Obstacles and opportunities

scientific article published on 01 August 2020

Counting hard-to-count populations: the network scale-up method for public health

scientific article

Diagnostics for Respondent-driven Sampling

scientific article published on May 2014

Experimental study of inequality and unpredictability in an artificial cultural market.

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Generalizing the Network Scale-Up Method: A New Estimator for the Size of Hidden Populations

scientific article published in August 2016

How many people do you know?: Efficiently estimating personal network size

scientific article published on March 2010

Leading the Herd Astray: An Experimental Study of Self-Fulfilling Prophecies in an Artificial Cultural Market.

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Measuring the predictability of life outcomes with a scientific mass collaboration

scientific article published on 30 March 2020

Quantity Versus Quality: A Survey Experiment to Improve the Network Scale-up Method

scientific article published on 24 March 2016

Respondent-driven sampling as Markov chain Monte Carlo

scientific article published on July 2009

Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology for respondent-driven sampling studies: "STROBE-RDS" statement

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The Game of Contacts: Estimating the Social Visibility of Groups

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The Network Survival Method for Estimating Adult Mortality: Evidence From a Survey Experiment in Rwanda

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Variance estimation, design effects, and sample size calculations for respondent-driven sampling

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Web-based experiments for the study of collective social dynamics in cultural markets.

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Wiki surveys: open and quantifiable social data collection

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