Respondent-Driven sampling in online social networks

  • Authors:
  • Christopher M. Homan;Vincent Silenzio;Randall Sell

  • Affiliations:
  • Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY;University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY;Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA

  • Venue:
  • SBP'13 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling and Prediction
  • Year:
  • 2013

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Abstract

Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is a commonly used method for acquiring data on hidden communities, i.e., those that lack unbiased sampling frames or face social stigmas that make their members unwilling to identify themselves. Obtaining accurate statistical data about such communities is important because, for instance, they often have different health burdens from the greater population, and without good statistics it is hard and expensive to effectively reach them for prevention or treatment interventions. Online social networks (OSN) have the potential to transform RDS for the better. We present a new RDS recruitment protocol for (OSNs) and show via simulation that it outperforms the standard RDS protocol in terms of sampling accuracy and approaches the accuracy of Markov chain Monte Carlo random walks.