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Conference: Joint Statistical Meetings

Assessing respondent driven sampling feasibility: Estimation of characteristics of lesbian, gay and bisexual older populations

Using egocentric data to explore size and diversity of social networks among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) older adults

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University of Washington
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goldseninstitute@uw.edu

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