A new resource aims to help students, lecturers and other scholars develop their skills and navigate the whole research process.
The new聽Sage Research Methods 聽which brings together more than 125 hours of content in 484 separate videos, covers everything from planning research projects, designing surveys and collecting data to writing up the results and presenting them to others.
Developed in partnership with an international editorial advisory board of methods experts, the videos include tutorials, expert interviews, case studies and even mini-documentaries about some of the world鈥檚 leading research centres.
Gary King, Albert J. Weatherhead III university professor at Harvard University, discusses 鈥渞eplication in the social sciences鈥 and explains why 鈥渁rticles and books are just advertisements for the research rather than the research itself鈥.
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It is now essential, he goes on, for 鈥渢he data and code that鈥檚 used in support of a published article [to] be made available to the public and to other scientists to be able to validate what they鈥檙e claiming鈥. Yet fortunately this is not just a matter of altruism, since 鈥渋f you make your data available, you鈥檙e much more likely to be cited and to be paid attention to鈥.
Tyler Vigens, a third-year student at Harvard Law School, explores the strange world of 鈥渟purious correlations鈥.
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For anyone who wants to generate one, the basic method is simple: 鈥淵ou take a variable that you want to correlate [and] compare it to a thousand other variables.鈥 If you try hard enough, you鈥檒l eventually discover an apparent correlation between, for example, the annual figures for 鈥渢he coffee the average American consumed in cups鈥 and 鈥渢he Americans that are killed by misusing a hand tool鈥 鈥 or even 鈥渢he number of people who drown by falling into a swimming pool鈥 and 鈥渢he number of films that Nicholas Cage appeared in鈥.
Yet correlation is not causation and the graphs that seem to demonstrate these startling links rely on 鈥渁busing [the] Y-axes鈥 and skating over the fact that both trends are 鈥渂asically straight lines鈥.
And statistician Andy Field, professor of child psychopathology at the University of Sussex 鈥 who has pioneered new styles of textbook, including one partly in the form of a graphic novel 鈥 has contributed 鈥渇our hours of SPSS [Statistical Package for the Social Sciences] training鈥.
The videos in the collection聽are browsable by method and video type, and also by disciplines ranging from anthropology, business and criminology to social policy, social work and sociology.
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