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Door Knocking as a Method of Recruiting a Sample

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Davies, Katherine (2008) Door Knocking as a Method of Recruiting a Sample. Other. Real Life Methods. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

Part of the Real Life Methods "toolkit" series, this document explores the practice of recruiting participants for an interview study by knocking on doors in the chosen fieldsite. It outlines the benefits of this recruitment method and gives some tips on how to put doorknocking into practice in your study.

Item Type:Working Paper (Other)
Subjects:2. Data Collection > 2.1 Data Collection (general)
1. Frameworks for Research and Research Designs > 1.15 Field Research
7. Research Skills, Communication and Dissemination > 7.1 Research Skills, Communication and Dissemination (general)
ID Code:539
Deposited By:Realities user
Deposited On:11 Mar 2009 14:06
Last Modified:12 Oct 2010 18:40

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