NIDA Research Monograph, Number 98 [Printed in 1990]
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Table of Contents
Introduction-----1
Elizabeth Y. Lambert and W. Wayne Wiebel
Identifying and Gaining Access to Hidden Populations-----4
W. Wayne Wiebel
The Role of Ethnography in Substance Abuse Research and Public Policy: Historical Precedent and Future Prospects-----12
Harvey W. Feldman and Michael R. Aldrich
Methodological and Design Issues: Techniques for Assessing the Representatives of Snowball Samples-----31
Karl M. van Meter
Requirements for Inductive Analysis-----44
Peter Adler
Computer Analysis of Qualitative Data-----59
Richard B. Fritz
Ethnographic Field Stations-----81
Paul J. Goldstein, Barry J. Spunt, Thomas Miller, and Patricia Bellucci
Ethnographic Research on Hiddcn Populations: Penetrating the Drug World-----96
Patricia Adler
Recovery From Opiate Addiction Without Treatment: A Summary-----113
Patrick Biernacki
Women and Addiction: Process, Treatment and Outcome-----120
Marsha Rosenbaum and Sheigla Murphy
Chicano Intravenous Drug Users-----128
Reyes Ramos
The German Bridge: A Street Hookers' Strip in the Amsterdam Red Light District-----146
Hans T. Verbraeck
List of NIDA Research Monographs-----156
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