Big Data - What can we learn and do? (Part 1)
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Social network analysis: Applied studies and substantive topics
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Structural Equation Modelling in Social Sciences
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Assessing the Impact of the Social Sciences
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Measurement and Other Errors (with a focus on TSE) (Part 1)
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Methodological Issues in Cross National or Comparative Research
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| Nigel J Balmer, Pascoe Pleasence |
| “It is a narrow mind which cannot look at a subject from various points of view.” ― George Eliot, Middlemarch | XML |
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Studying Hard to Locate Populations
| Conducting sensitive research in volatile online environments: the Silk Road story | |
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Studying Organisations: Surveys and Other Methods
| Analysis of free text response data in large surveys: a comparison between manual and automated analyses | |
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Studying Complex and Changing Populations and Cohorts (Part 2)
| Methodological innovations for a complex population | |
| Diana Smart, Saul Flaxman, Kylie Brosnan, John De Maio, Michelle Silbert |
Informing Policy Research using the Australian Census Longitudinal Dataset
| Ethnic mobility or statistical ethnic mobility? The implications of changing Indigenous status for data linking and population projections | |
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ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference
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