Methods Literature as Part of a Review
The process for researching literature on research methods is somewhat different from the process used for researching literature about the topic, problem, or questions. What should we keep in mind when selecting methods literature?
Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling: An Emerging Tool in Research
Partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) enables researchers to model and estimate complex cause-effects relationship models
Online Learning and Methods Instruction
The editor of The Sage Handbook of Online Higher Education, Safary Wa-Mbaleka, is joined by contributors in a lively roundtable about teaching and learning online.
Topics, problems, and methodologies
How do researchers make design decisions about the methodology and methods?
Resources about getting scholarly articles published
Find a collection of resources about writing and publishing articles and more!
Dr. Linda Bloomberg and Dr. Merle Werbeloff discuss methodology with publication options
Learn about research design, doctoral writing, and academic publishing with these posts and recordings from Dr. Linda Bloomberg and Dr. Merle Werbeloff.
What are the principal preoccupations of researchers employing qualitative methodologies?
In-depth comprehension and interpretation of social events, human experiences, and behaviours are often the main goals of qualitative researchers. Learn about the primary concerns of qualitative researchers in this guest post by Pinaki Burman.
What is a "holistic publication strategy"?
Think about your own big picture, and how to paint it. There are many options for sharing ideas and disseminating findings. What will work for you, based on the nature of your research, your findings, and your career goals?
Units of Analysis and Methodologies for Qualitative Studies
Learn about connecting the unit of analysis with the qualitative methodology.
Continue to Learn Methods
What kinds of learning opportunities do organizations and companies in the research field offer? What pedagogical approaches are used, what works best, why?
Research Road Mapping
Research can often feel like an overwhelming process. If you are a novice researcher, there can be a lot of new terminology to learn too. This is where research road mapping can help!
Studying Difficult Topics with Netnography
These difficult times present challenges for researchers. Find five original posts by Robert Kozinets about using Netnography to study sensitive topics.
Discovering ACEP: Use R for Content Analysis in Spanish
ACEP is an R package designed specifically for content analysis in Spanish. Learn about it and download the package.
Research Stages: A 2023 Recap
Looking back at 2023, find all posts here!
We explored stages of a research project, from concept to publication. In each quarter we focused on one part of the process. In this recap for the year you will find original guest posts, interviews, curated collections of open-access resources, recordings from webinars or roundtable discussions, and instructional resources.
Epistemological Questions in Indigenous Research
Read this collection of multidisciplinary articles to explore epistemological questions in Indigenous research.
DO, don't just quote, this MLK Day
This year we need to honor Martin Luther King's legacy with both reflection and action! In this post, find links to lots of original source materials, including documents and recordings.
Revive an Old Writing Project, or Let It Die?
Look candidly at your unfinished project. Is it a stepping stone, and completion will be allow you to move ahead? Or is it an obstacle that prevents you from moving forward? Find ideas to help you determine whether to revive that piece of writing or let it go.
Create a Research Agenda and Personal Academic Brand: Webinar and Q & A Part 2
You asked about how to develop your academic identity and build your career at a recent webinar. Find responses here.
Keeping Writing Projects Alive
Have a writing project that is languishing? Find practical tips for keeping it alive!