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Random Walks on Directed Networks: Inference and Respondent-Driven Sampling

Authors :
Malmros, Jens
Masuda, Naoki
Britton, Tom
Source :
Journal of Official Statistics; June 2016, Vol. 32 Issue: 2 p433-459, 27p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is often used to estimate population properties (e.g., sexual risk behavior) in hard-to-reach populations. In RDS, already sampled individuals recruit population members to the sample from their social contacts in an efficient snowball-like sampling procedure. By assuming a Markov model for the recruitment of individuals, asymptotically unbiased estimates of population characteristics can be obtained. Current RDS estimation methodology assumes that the social network is undirected, that is, all edges are reciprocal. However, empirical social networks in general also include a substantial number of nonreciprocal edges. In this article, we develop an estimation method for RDS in populations connected by social networks that include reciprocal and nonreciprocal edges. We derive estimators of the selection probabilities of individuals as a function of the number of outgoing edges of sampled individuals. The proposed estimators are evaluated on artificial and empirical networks and are shown to generally perform better than existing estimators. This is the case in particular when the fraction of directed edges in the network is large.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0282423X and 20017367
Volume :
32
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Official Statistics
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs39345932
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1515/jos-2016-0023