Part 10 Service Multiplier

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Crawford, Forrest W., Jiacheng Wu, and Robert Heimer. 2018. “Hidden Population Size Estimation from Respondent-Driven Sampling: A Network Approach.” Journal of the American Statistical Association 113 (522): 755–66. https://doi.org/10.1080/01621459.2017.1285775.

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Maltiel, Rachael, Adrian E. Raftery, Tyler H. McCormick, and Aaron J. Baraff. 2015. “Estimating Population Size Using the Network Scale-up Method.” The Annals of Applied Statistics 9 (3): 1247–77. https://www.jstor.org/stable/43826420.

Muhib, F. B., L. S. Lin, A. Stueve, R. L. Miller, W. L. Ford, W. D. Johnson, P. J. Smith, and Community Intervention Trial for Youth Study Team. 2001. “A Venue-Based Method for Sampling Hard-to-Reach Populations.” Public Health Rep, 216–22. http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1913675&tool=pmcentrez&rendertype=abstract.

Raymond, H Fisher, Theresa Ick, Michael Grasso, Jason Vaudrey, and Willi McFarland. 2007. “Resource Guide: Time Location Sampling (Tls).” San Francisco: San Francisco Department of Public Health HIV Epidemiology Section, Behavioral Surveillance Unit. http://globalhealthsciences.ucsf.edu/sites/default/files/content/pphg/surveillance/modules/global-trainings/tls-res-guide-2nd-edition.pdf.

Salganik, Matthew J., Dimitri Fazito, Neilane Bertoni, Alexandre H. Abdo, Maeve B. Mello, and Francisco I. Bastos. 2011. “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.” American Journal of Epidemiology 174 (10): 11901196.