Collecting Data with Interviews
Collecting data sometimes involves questioning, prompting, or working with participants to collect or generate data. We interview Katy Wheeler and Bethany Morgan Brett, authors of a book about interview research, about collecting data with interviews.
What are the Most Common Means for Collecting Data?
Dr. Zina O’Leary discusses ways to collect data.
Theoretical Windows and Conceptual Mirrors: Using Theoretical Frameworks to arm your Conceptual Framework (Part 3)
This post, third in a series by William Thomas, bridges theory and the practice of research.
Creative Methods for supporting social science students in qualitative remote research
Learn about creative methods for collecting data from a co-editor of a new book on the topic!
Get ready for the webinar about online research!
Want to prepare for this webinar? Register, then read our work and get your questions ready!
SAGE Concept Grants: Advice for applicants
Interested in applying for a SAGE Concept Grant? We’ve put together the following advice for applicants based on our feedback for previous years’ applicants, and the criteria we’ll be using to judge this year’s applications.
Map Your Research Design
Use a research map to think about how and why human participants fit into your plans.
Research Ethics & Extant Data
See this research discussion with Wyke Stommel and Lynn de Rijk about ethical use of online data.
Facing Ethical Dilemmas During Research
Dr. Cheryl Poth discusses ways to address ethical issues that arise when the study is underway.
Ethics & Research with Vulnerable Participants
Cheryl Poth clarifies some points about research with vulnerable participants.
Q & A about Research Ethics across Cultures
Natalia Reinoso Chávez answers questions raised in the Research Ethics in Practice webinar.
Ethical Research with Children
What are some ethical issues to consider when seeking consent and planning research with children? Find recommendations and resources in this post.
Two Researchers on Ethics: Video & Podcast
Listen to Drs. Helen Kara and Suzanne Albary share their thinking and questions about research ethics in a video and a podcast.