Methods Minute Newsletter August 2021

 

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August Spotlight: Interpreting Results and Making Claims

This month’s series on MethodSpace started with a video interview with our August Mentors in Residence and authors of SAGE’s new book, Analyzing and Interpreting Qualitative Research: After the interview, followed by original posts and resources.

SAGE Concept Grants awarded to 6 new software tools

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SAGE has awarded a £15,000 Concept Grant to Empirica, a customizable virtual lab platform for conducting human-participant experiments. In addition, five other software tools that will benefit the social and behavioral sciences were awarded £2,000 each.

August Mentors in Residence

Meet our August Mentors in a video interview where they discuss what is unique about data analysis in qualitative studies and share favorite chapters of their new book.

Charles Vanover

Charles Vanover

 

Paul Mihas

Paul Mihas

 

Johnny Saldaña

Johnny Saldaña

 
 

Related online resources from SAGE

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See Numbers in Data Online Course

Try a free module of the SAGE Campus course by John MacInnes to learn the fundamentals of numerical data and how to create and interpret tables and graphs.

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Dr. Evelyn Behar and Dr. Nicole Cain discuss analyzing results and drawing conclusions

Watch this free clip from SAGE Research Methods Video to learn the basics before you begin an in-depth analysis. Get 30-day free access to SAGE Research Methods.

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Mixed Methods Study of Public Perception of Social Distancing: Integrating Qualitative and Computational Analyses for Text Data

Read a free article that illustrates how qualitative analysis and structural topic modelling can be used in synergy to understand the public’s perception and behaviour related to science issues. Available for free until 19th September.

 

SAGE Books

 

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