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The Collection and Interpretation of Data from Hidden Populations |
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NIDA Research Monograph, Number 98 [Printed in 1990]If you have the Acrobat reader plug-in for Netscape or Internet Explorer click on the document link and you will be able to view and/or print out the pages. If you have trouble viewing the document in your browser window, download the document (Windows users - right click on the link and Save as...) to your computer and get Adobe Acrobat Reader (free) in order to view it. This monograph is not available by chapter. The Table of Contents (below) is shown to assist in locating information prior to downloading the monograph. Download Monograph98.pdf - The Collection and Interpretation of Data from Hidden Populations (1.5 MB) Table of Contents Introduction-----1 Identifying and Gaining Access to Hidden Populations-----4 The Role of Ethnography in Substance Abuse Research and Public Policy: Historical Precedent and Future Prospects-----12 Methodological and Design Issues: Techniques for Assessing the Representatives of Snowball Samples-----31 Requirements for Inductive Analysis-----44 Computer Analysis of Qualitative Data-----59 Ethnographic Field Stations-----81 Ethnographic Research on Hiddcn Populations: Penetrating the Drug World-----96 Recovery From Opiate Addiction Without Treatment: A Summary-----113 Women and Addiction: Process, Treatment and Outcome-----120 Chicano Intravenous Drug Users-----128 The German Bridge: A Street Hookers' Strip in the Amsterdam Red Light District-----146 List of NIDA Research Monographs-----156 |
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