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Community Based Participatory Research is Useful When Done Properly
Respondent-Driven Sampling II: Deriving Valid Population Estimates from Chain-Referral Samples of Hidden Populations
Sampling with Field Burden Constraints: An Application to Sheltered Homeless and Low-Income Housed Women
A Little Room of Hope: Feminist Participatory Action Research with "Homeless" Women
Developing a Methodology for Tracking Homeless People Over the Long Term
Enhancing HMIS Data Quality
Fostering inclusivity through teaching and learning action research
Inclusion Research Handbook
Measurement of Homelessness at European Union Level
Methodologies for Examining Homelessness and Their Application to a Mandated Statewide Study
Panhandling in Winnipeg Project: Mapping Methodology
Picking Up the Challenge: Developing a Methodology to Enumerate and Assess the Needs of the Street Homeless Population.
Research on Homelessness: Sources and Implications of Uncertainty
Respondent-Driven Sampling: A New Approach to the Study of Hidden Populations
Standardized observation of neighbourhood disorder: does it work in Canada?
Systematic Inquiry Into Barriers to Researcher Access: Evidence From a Homeless Shelter
Taking It To the Streets: Recording Medical Outreach Data On Personal Digital Assistants
Technical Guidelines for Unduplicating and De-Identifying Hmis Client Records
The "Housing First" Program for Homeless Families: Methodology Manual
Tips & Traps: A Layman's Guide to Using Shelter Data for Homelessness Research


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A Canadian Homelessness Research Network (CHRN) initiative. The CHRN has received financial support from the Government of Canada’s Homelessness Partnering Strategy and the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada