How can you use respondent-driven sampling to survey hidden populations?
Hidden populations are groups of people who are hard to reach or identify for research purposes, such as drug users, sex workers, or undocumented migrants. They often face stigma, discrimination, or legal risks, and may not respond to conventional sampling methods. How can you use respondent-driven sampling (RDS) to survey hidden populations? RDS is a technique that relies on the social networks of the target group to recruit participants and adjust for biases. In this article, you will learn the basic steps, advantages, and challenges of RDS.