Did you just read a research article, and now you want to know more about the methods they used to collect the data?
Are you starting a research project of your own and need to do a deep dive on a particular methodology?
Use the Methods Map to discover more about a specific methodology; you can even look at broader or narrower methods related to your particular method.
Example Method: Surveys
Possibly, you read about a method in a research article, but you don't completely understand the details. Using the Methods Map, you are able to search specific methods, and even look at broader, narrower, and related methods. Once you find the method you want to learn more about, you can "Search all the content..." about the method within Sage Research Methods.
A research article talked about using surveys to collect their data. What terms are broader or narrower, or are there related terms? This video contains no narration.
There is a lot available within the results for online surveys, including books, foundations, datasets, cases, videos, and more.
This section will look at three of the resources available through SAGE Research Methods when learning about online surveys: Books, Cases, and Videos. Be sure to check out all the available content when you're reviewing your own method.
Including handbooks, encyclopedias, Little Blue Books, and Little Green Books. -- all fully online and accessible! Read about surveys for research, learn how surveys are developed, and discover how to implement one for your project. This video contains no narration.
Would you rather hear from the expert than read a book? Watch a video about a survey method, hear about top tips for designing questionnaires, or listen to the types of survey formats. This video contains no narration.