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Snowball Sampling

Also known as: Chain Referral Sampling

A non-probability recruitment method where existing study participants recruit future participants from among their acquaintances, creating a chain of referrals. In accessibility research, snowball sampling is particularly valuable for reaching disability communities that may be difficult to access through traditional recruitment channels, as community members can connect researchers with others who share relevant experiences. The method is commonly used alongside other recruitment strategies to maximize diversity among participants.

Category: research methods

Related: Participatory Research

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