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Muestreo mixto online: una aplicación en poblaciones ocultas

Purpose: The objective of the article is to explore the possibilities offered by new technologies and virtual social networks for the recruitment of sampling units in hidden populations and as a support of the use of mixed methods. Design/methodology: The objective was to identify Argentinean entrep...

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Published in:Intangible capital 2012-06, Vol.8 (1)
Main Authors: Baltar, Fabiola, Gorjup, María Tatiana
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