The uniqueness of online social networks makes it possible to implement new
methods that increase the quality and effectiveness of research processes.
While surveys are one of the most important tools for research, the
representativeness of selected online samples is often a challenge and the
results are hardly generalizable. An approach based on surveys with
representativeness targeted at network measure distributions is proposed and
analysed in this paper. Its main goal is to focus not only on sample
representativeness in terms of demographic attributes, but also to follow the
measures distributions within main network. The approach presented has many
application areas related to online research, sampling a network for the
evaluation of collaborative learning processes, and candidate selection for
training purposes with the ability to distribute information within a social
network