BiernackiPatrickWaldorfDan. 1981. “Snowball Sampling: Problems and Techniques of Chain Referral Sampling.”Sociological Methods and Research10:141–63.
2.
CarrollLewis. 1871. Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There. London, England: Macmillan.
3.
ColemanJames S. 1958–1959. “Relational Analysis: The Study of Social Organizations with Survey Methods.”Human Organization17:28–36.
4.
FoucaultMichel. 1977. Language, Counter-Memory, Practice. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
5.
GileKrista J.HandcockMark S.. 2010. “Respondent-Driven Sampling: An Assessment of Current Methodology.” Pp. 285–327 in Sociological Methodology, vol. 40, edited by TimFuting Liao. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.
6.
GoodmanLeo A. 1961. “Snowball Sampling.”Annals of Mathematical Statistics32:148–70.
7.
HeckathornDouglas D. 1997. “Respondent-Driven Sampling: A New Approach to the Study of Hidden Populations.”Social Problems44:174–99.
8.
HeckathornDouglas D. 2002. “Respondent-Driven Sampling II: Deriving Valid Population Estimates from Chain-Referral Samples of Hidden Populations.”Social Problems49:11–34.
9.
HeckathornDouglas D. 2007. “Extensions of Respondent-Driven Sampling: Analyzing Continuous Variables and Controlling for Differential Recruitment.” Pp. 151–207 in Sociological Methodology, vol. 37, edited by XieYu. Boston, MA: Blackwell Publishing.
10.
SalganikMatthew J.HeckathornDouglas D.. 2004. “Sampling and Estimation in Hidden Populations Using Respondent-Driven Sampling.” Pp. 193–239 in Sociological Methodology, vol. 34, edited by StolzenbergRoss M.. Boston, MA: Blackwell Publishing.
11.
VolzErikHeckathornDouglas D.. 2008. “Probability Based Estimation Theory for Respondent Driven Sampling.”Journal of Official Statistics24:79–97.