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Estimation of Seroprevalence, Rape, and Homelessness in the United States Using a Social Network Approach Peter D. Killworth, Christopher McCarty, H. Russell Bernard, Gene Ann Shelley and Eugene C. Johnsen, Evaluation Review, Vol. 22, No. 2, 289-308 (1998)

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Estimation of Seroprevalence, Rape, and Homelessness in the United States Using a Social Network Approach Peter D. Killworth, Christopher McCarty, H. Russell Bernard, Gene Ann Shelley and Eugene C. Johnsen, Evaluation Review, Vol. 22, No. 2, 289-308 (1998)

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A Social Network Approach to Estimating Seroprevalence in the United States Peter D. Killworth, Eugene C. Johnsen, Christopher McCarty, Gene Ann Shelley, H. Russell Bernard Social Networks, 22:23–50 (1998)

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Comparing Two Methods for Estimating Network Size Christopher McCarty, Peter D. Killworth, H. Russell Bernard, Eugene C. Johnsen, and Gene A. Shelley Human Organizations, 60(1):28–39 (2001)

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Question order and interviewer effects in CATI scale-up surveys Silvia Snidero, Federica Zobec, Paola Berchialla, Roberto Corradetti, Dario Gregori Injuries to Children Research Group Working paper (01/2008)

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Scale-up estimators in CATI surveys for estimating the number of foreign body injuries in the aero-digestive tract in children Silvia Snidero, Federica Zobec, Paola Berchialla, Dario Gregori Injuries to Children Research Group Working paper (02/2008)

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Estimating the Size of Populations with High Risk for HIV Using the Network Scale-up Method Volodymyr Paniotto, Tetyana Petrenko, Volodymyr Kupriyanov, Olha Pakhok Analytical Report, Kiev International Institute of Sociology: Ukraine (April 2009) Group Estimated number Statistics Estimate/ statistics Men aged 20-30 4651463 4 088 438 1,14 Men aged 15-17 2096100 935 153 2,24 Men above 70 1258531 1 328 606 0,95 Women aged 20-30 3857891 3 966 956 0,97 Women aged 15-17 1803648 889 443 2,03 Women above 70 1649871 2 993 846 0,55 Children (boys and girls) aged 10-13 1534735 1 869 098 0,82 Moldavians 122216 258 619 0,47 Romanians 75999 150 989 0,50 Poles 284714 144 130 1,98 Jews 427085 104 186 4,10 Romany 236681 47 587 4,97 1st group invalids 247251 278 195 0,89 Doctors of any specialty 1161290 222 884 5,21 People who died in 2007 463337 762 877 0,61 Men named Pavlo 332437 323 863 1,03 Men who served sentences in places of imprisonment in 2007 111936 108 511 1,03 Men who officially divorced in 2007 113544 178 364 0,64 Women who gave birth to a child in 2007 288706 472 657 0,61 Doctors and Candidates of Science who received a scientific degree in Ukraine over the last 15 years 141725 69 471 2,04 Nurse women, nurse men, aid-men and aid-women 736444 487 148 1,51 Militiamen 523048 273 200 1,91 1,65

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Use of the Scale-Up Methods in Injury Prevention Research: An Empirical Assessment to the Case of Choking in Children Silvia Snidero a, Bruno Morra b, Roberto Corradetti a, Dario Gregori Social Networks, 29:527-538 (2007)