The Sensitivity of Respondent-driven Sampling Method

Statistics – Applications

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21 pages, 17 figures, 1 table

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Researchers in many scientific fields make inferences from individuals to larger groups. For many groups however, there is no list of members from which to take a random sample. Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is a relatively new sampling methodology that circumvents this difficulty by using the social networks of the groups under study. The RDS method has been shown to provide unbiased estimates of population proportions given certain conditions. The method is now widely used in the study of HIV-related high-risk populations globally. In this paper, we test the RDS methodology by simulating RDS studies on the social networks of a large LGBT web community. The robustness of the RDS method is tested by violating, one by one, the conditions under which the method provides unbiased estimates. Results reveal that the risk of bias is large if networks are directed, or respondents choose to invite persons based on characteristics that are correlated with the study outcomes. If these two problems are absent, the RDS method shows strong resistance to low response rates and certain errors in the participants' reporting of their network sizes. Other issues that might affect the RDS estimates, such as the method for choosing initial participants, the maximum number of recruitments per participant, sampling with or without replacement and variations in network structures, are also simulated and discussed.

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