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Description SAGE Research Methods Cases (Part 1 and 2) are stories written by real researchers of how their research projects were conducted, illustrating the challenges and successes of doing research, why they chose the methods used, how they overcame problems, and what they would have done differently with hindsight.
Subject area Research Data
  Research Methods
  Multi-disciplinary
  Research
Database Help Sage Research Methods Help
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Other name Sage Research Methods Cases 2
  Sage Research Methods Cases 1
  SRMO Cases

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Sage Research Methods Cases Agéperiod́cohort models for electoral survey data : an application to British general elections, 1964́2010 / Gabriel Katz
Sage Research Methods Cases Black and ethnic minorities or foreigners? Researching narratives of receptiveness under different political frameworks using semi-structured interviews / Caterina Mazzilli
Sage Research Methods Cases Body-focused interviewing : corporeal experience in phenomenological inquiry / Jennifer F. Tantia
Sage Research Methods Cases Collaborative research : searching for synergy in a study of student transition in Kazakhstan / Olena Fimyar, Aray Saniyazova, Olga Mun
Sage Research Methods Cases Comparing theory with reported data for reliability : real options modeling of actively traded Philippine universal banks / Jackson J. Tan, Fernando L. Trinidad
Sage Research Methods Cases Conducting an investigation into meaning-making in an online setting / Phil Tietjen, Priya Sharma
Sage Research Methods Cases Content analysis of Facebook p. : decoding expressions given off / Shanyang Zhao
Sage Research Methods Cases Coordinating diverse research practices using digital research notebooks : a case study in science education / João Fernandes, Luis Barbeiro
Sage Research Methods Cases Easy as A, B, CCTV? using semi-structured interviews and focus groups in a case study on surveillance technologies in schools / Emmeline Taylor
Sage Research Methods Cases Examining the relation between part-time faculty employment and student academic achievement using hierarchical linear modeling / Hongwei Yu
Sage Research Methods Cases How can we catch spontaneous memories : a review of methodological issues in involuntary autobiographical memories studies / Krystian Barzykowski
Sage Research Methods Cases The importance of piloting or pre-testing semi-structured interviews and narratives / Eva Mikuska
Sage Research Methods Cases A qualitative study of what informs the theory and practice of physician managers / D.C. Risker
Sage Research Methods Cases A research methods case of interpretative phenomenological analysis : using consensus workshops and focus groups in an idiographic methodology / Helen Charlton & Catherine Hayes