Recruiting Participants for Population Health Intervention Research: Effectiveness and Costs of Recruitment Methods for a Cohort Study
BackgroundPublic health research studies often rely on population-based participation and draw on various recruitment methods to establish samples. Increasingly, researchers are turning to web-based recruitment tools. However, few studies detail traditional and web-based recruitment efforts in terms...
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Main Authors: | Rania Wasfi (Author), Zoe Poirier Stephens (Author), Meridith Sones (Author), Karen Laberee (Author), Caitlin Pugh (Author), Daniel Fuller (Author), Meghan Winters (Author), Yan Kestens (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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