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Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2002
Rajeev Kumar Abhaya Indrayan

BACKGROUND Proper assessment of the magnitude of the problem is essential for devising adequate allocation of available resources and for developing future strategies to combat a disease. The cluster random sampling (CRS) technique is commonly used for rapid assessment of public health problems in developing countries. Our objective is to devise a nomogram that can instantly provide the number ...

2013
Hong-Ha M. Truong Michael Grasso Yea-Hung Chen Timothy A. Kellogg Tyler Robertson Alberto Curotto Wayne T. Steward Willi McFarland

INTRODUCTION Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) offers a recruitment strategy for hard-to-reach populations. However, RDS faces logistical and theoretical challenges that threaten efficiency and validity in settings worldwide. We present innovative adaptations to conventional RDS to overcome barriers encountered in recruiting a large, representative sample of men who have sex with men (MSM) who t...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2008
Amir Rosenthal Alex Linden Moshe Horowitz

Because optical systems have a huge bandwidth and are capable of generating low-noise short pulses, they are ideal for undersampling multiband signals that are located within a very broad frequency range. We propose a new scheme for reconstructing multiband signals that occupy a small part of a given broad frequency range under the constraint of a small number of sampling channels. The scheme, ...

2013
Rajat Kumar Jain

Social Intelligence is of more importance in the present life style due to growing tensions stresses and various complexities. It can be learned, developed and used as an effective life skill for managing personal life, interpersonal relationships and achieving success in all the walks of life. The present study was conducted to know the social intelligence of male and female undergraduate stud...

Journal: :Papua and New Guinea medical journal 2008
Jean E Weir Carrie Jones

Rapid survey methodologies are widely used for assessing immunization coverage in developing countries, approximating true stratified random sampling. Non-random ('convenience') sampling is not considered appropriate for estimating immunization coverage rates but has the advantages of low cost and expediency. We assessed the validity of a convenience sample of children presenting to a travellin...

2016
Maninder Singh Setia

Once the research question and the research design have been finalised, it is important to select the appropriate sample for the study. The method by which the researcher selects the sample is the ' Sampling Method'. There are essentially two types of sampling methods: 1) probability sampling - based on chance events (such as random numbers, flipping a coin etc.); and 2) non-probability samplin...

2015
Kevin Theunissen Christian Hoebe Gerjo Kok Rik Crutzen Chakib Kara-Zaïtri Nanne de Vries Jan van Bergen Robert Hamilton Marianne van der Sande Nicole Dukers-Muijrers Paul B. Tchounwou

BACKGROUND With the aim of targeting high-risk hidden heterosexual young people for Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) testing, an innovative web-based screening strategy using Respondent Driven Sampling (RDS) and home-based CT testing, was developed, piloted and evaluated. METHODS Two STI clinic nurses encouraged 37 CT positive heterosexual young people (aged 16-25 years), called index clients, to r...

2003
Bryan F. J. Manly Lyman L. McDonald

Ecological examples provide a rich source of material for class exercises as part of a course on sampling methods. These examples can be used for teaching the classical theory for the estimation of the parameters of a finite population, in which case they help students to learn the practical aspects of the design of studies, and the appropriate use of the standard equations for estimation with ...

Journal: :Nepal Medical College journal : NMCJ 2013
R K C Gupta H P Ghimire P P Panta

Adolescence is a period of rapid change and opportunities. It is a coming up of age as children grow into young adults. It constitutes 10-19 yrs of age. In Nepal 23% of the population are adolescents. Across-sectional community based study was carried out in 3 schools in Jhaukhel (Bhaktapur) to determine the prevalence of anemia and the effect of IEC in female adolescents. Does IEC effect impro...

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