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NCRM What is? series

The National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) What is? series from the Research Methods Festival 2012

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What is event history analysis? by Professor Fiona Steele

What is event history analysis? by Professor Fiona Steele

Fiona Steele gives an introduction of event history analysis (EHA). She talks about the applications of EHA, data and me... Read more

5 Jul 2012

38mins

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What is multilevel modelling? by Professor Kelvyn Jones

What is multilevel modelling? by Professor Kelvyn Jones

Kelvyn Jones gives an introduction to multilevel modelling. He talks about what sort of problems can be tackled by multi... Read more

5 Jul 2012

30mins

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What is multimodality? by Professor Carey Jewitt and Dr Jeff Bezemer

What is multimodality? by Professor Carey Jewitt and Dr Jeff Bezemer

Carey Jewitt and Jeff Bezemer give an introduction to multimodality, which is an inter-disciplinary approach that unders... Read more

5 Jul 2012

29mins

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What is narrative interviewing? by Professor Molly Andrews

What is narrative interviewing? by Professor Molly Andrews

Molly Andrews gives an introduction to narrative interviewing. Stories are an important means through which we communica... Read more

5 Jul 2012

31mins

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What is online research? by Dr Tristram Hooley

What is online research? by Dr Tristram Hooley

Tristram Hooley gives an introduction to online research. He talks about the breadth of online research across disciplin... Read more

5 Jul 2012

30mins

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What is propensity score matching? by Dr Barbara Sianesi

What is propensity score matching? by Dr Barbara Sianesi

Barbara Sianesi gives an introduction to propensity score matching, which is a method/device to make two groups look the... Read more

5 Jul 2012

44mins

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What are qualitative research ethics? by Dr Rose Wiles

What are qualitative research ethics? by Dr Rose Wiles

Rose Wiles gives an introduction to qualitative research ethics. She talks about what is meant by ethics and outlines et... Read more

5 Jul 2012

28mins

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What is the regression discontinuity approach? by Professor Mike Brewer

What is the regression discontinuity approach? by Professor Mike Brewer

Mike Brewer gives an introduction to regression discontinuity approach, which is a way of undertaking causal inference, ... Read more

5 Jul 2012

38mins

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What is analytic induction? by Professor Martyn Hammersley

What is analytic induction? by Professor Martyn Hammersley

Martyn Hammersley gives an introduction to analytic induction as a social scientific method. Analytic induction claims t... Read more

5 Jul 2012

25mins

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What are cohort studies? by Professor Jane Elliott

What are cohort studies? by Professor Jane Elliott

Jane Elliott gives an introduction to cohort studies. She talks about the content and design of the British Birth Cohort... Read more

5 Jul 2012

37mins

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