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ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2014 An application of a photo-based mixed-methodology to explore domestic demand for Indigenous tourism in Australia Abstract
Trinidad Espinosa-Abascal, Martin Fluker, Min Jiang
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2010 An Integrated Database Design: 300 000+ responses, 7000 churches, four survey waves Abstract
Sam Sterland
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2016 An Overview of R Packages for Social Network Analysis Abstract
Sung-il Cho, Yeongmee Kim
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2010 Analysing experimental data with repeated measures: distinguishing order effects from intervention impacts in a jury simulation Abstract
David Tait
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2016 Analysing the anti-vaccination movement on Facebook: ‘big data’ methods at the intersection of natural language processing and social network analysis Abstract
Timothy John Graham, Naomi Smith, Robert Ackland
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2014 Analysis of clickstream data using the relational event framework Abstract
Duy Vu, Philippa Pattison, Garry Robins
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2016 Analysis of Differential Item Functioning in Social Science Research using the Rasch Model Abstract
Curt Hagquist, David Andrich
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2014 Analysis of free text response data in large surveys: a comparison between manual and automated analyses Abstract
Gillian Little, Arwen Mow-Lowry, Tony Cotton, Fiona Buick, Blackman Deborah
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2016 Analysis on the run: redefining and locating analysis in video-reflexive ethnography Abstract
Su-yin Hor, Katherine Carroll, Aileen Collier, Brydan Lenne, Mary Wyer
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2014 Application of a hidden Markov model to assess the transitions of smoking and quitting Abstract
Jeong Kyu Lee, Christopher Magee, Laura Robinson
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2014 Application of social network methods to assess collaboration in a National Research Partnership to improve the quality of Indigenous primary health care Abstract
Frances Clare Cunningham, Veronica Matthews, Anna Sheahan, Ross Bailie
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2014 Approaches Towards Mixed-Method Measurement of Practice-Based-Research Outcomes – ‘Flows and Catchments’ as a Longitudinal Case Study. Abstract
Brad Warren, Patrick West, Jondi Keane
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2014 As you Likert – cross-mode equivalence of administering lengthy self-report instruments via text message Abstract
Erin Ingrid Walsh
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2016 Assessing Respondent-Driven Sampling Abstract
Sandro Sperandei, Leonardo Soares Bastos, Marcelo Ribeiro-Alves, Francisco Inacio Bastos
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2018 Association between socioeconomic and geographical factors in severely injured trauma patients using trauma registry data. Abstract
Katharine Elizabeth Heathcote, Ben Gardiner, Holly Barbagallo, Jing Sun, Martin Wullschleger
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2018 Australian Values Study Methodology Abstract
Anna Lethborg
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2014 Automated logic design for questionnaires Abstract
Samuel Spencer
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2014 Balance theory revisited: Is structural balance always necessary? Abstract
Yu Zhao, Garry Robins
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2010 Benefits and Limitations of Cross-National Comparative Survey Data Abstract
David Denemark
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2014 Beyond Likert-Scale Survey Analysis: Using Open-Comments in Surveys to Depict Survey Users’ Context through Interpretation Abstract
Pamela J Theroux, Megan Tones
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2018 Bias Reduction for an Online Tracking Survey Abstract
Dina Neiger, Andrew C Ward, Tina Petroulias
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2018 Big Data, Transparency, and Explainability Abstract
Tim Dare
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2014 Big Data: What can we learn and do? Abstract
Ramon Wenzel
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2018 Blending individual and social emotions via analytical plurality Abstract
Michael Hodgins, Ann Dadich, Jayne Bye
 
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2014 Can expert interviews replace direct research methods when investigating motivations and barriers to pro-environmental behaviour? Abstract
Fiona McCartney, Jeanette Durante
 
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