Items where Year is 2015
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Boyd, Ian (2015) The Value and Place of Qualitative Research in Science Policy-Making_Ian Boyd. [Video]
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Chessell, Mandy (2015) Exploring the Social and Ethical Issues in Data Linkage. [Video]
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Durrant, Gabi and Luff, Rebekah and Wiles, Rose and Crow, Graham (2015) Consultation on Training Needs in Advanced Social Science Research Methods. Project Report. NCRM.
De Stavola, Bianca and Daniel, Rhian (2015) Mediation analysis for life course epidemiology. In: CLOSER Seminar Series, 26 March 2015, Institute of Education. (Unpublished)
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Elias, Peter (2015) Data Linkage and the ESRC. [Video]
Elliott, Heather and Edwards, Rosalind and Ann, Phoenix and Boddy, Janet (2015) Narrative analysis of paradata from the Poverty in the UK survey: a worked example. NCRM Working Paper. NCRM, London. (Unpublished)
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Grundy, Emily and Read, Sanna (2015) Pathways from fertility history to later life health: Results from analyses of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Demographic Research, 32 (4). pp. 107-146. ISSN 14359871
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Jackson, Roland (2015) The Value and Place of Qualitative Research in Science Policy-Making_Sir Roland Jackson. [Video]
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Kara, Helen (2015) Creative Research Methods. [Video]
Khan, Arshad and Tiropanis, Thanassis and Martin, David (2015) Exploiting Semantic Annotation of Content with Linked Open Data (LoD) to Improve Searching Performance in Web Repositories of Multi-disciplinary Research Data. In: 9th Russian Summer School, RuSSIR 2015, Saint Petersburg, Russia, August 24-28 2015, Saint Petersburg.
Khan, Arshad (2015) Exploiting semantic annotation of content with Linked Data to improve searching performance in web repositories. In: 9th Russian Summer School, RuSSIR 2015, Saint Petersburg, Russia, August 24-28 2015, Saint Petersburg. (Unpublished)
Kenward, Mike (2015) Exploring the Impact of Missing Data in Multiple Regression. NCRM Working Paper. Pathways. (Unpublished)
Kilburn, Daniel and Earley, Jonathan (2015) Disqus website-based commenting as an e-research method: engaging doctoral and early-career academic learners in educational research. NCRM Working Paper. Taylor & Francis.
Kuha, Jouni (2015) NCRM podcast: To probe or not to probe - Nonresponse in surveys. [Audio]
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Lewthwaite, Sarah and Nind, Melanie (2015) Pedagogy in context: international experts’ insights into the teaching of advanced research methods. In: Society for Research in Higher Education Annual Research Conference, 9-11 December 2015, Celtic Manor, Newport, Wales. (Unpublished)
Lewthwaite, Sarah and Nind, Melanie (2015) Teaching advanced research methods - NCRM quick start guide. Manual. NCRM.
Luff, Rebekah and Byatt, Dorothy and Martin, David (2015) Review of the Typology of Research Methods within the Social Sciences. Project Report. National Centre for Research Methods.
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Melanie, Nind and Eva, Nedbalova (2015) MethodsNews Summer 2015. NCRM.
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Nind, Melanie and Lewthwaite, Sarah (2015) The NCRM quick start guide to: Principles for effective pedagogy. Manual. NCRM.
Nind, Melanie and Lewthwaite, Sarah (2015) Teaching quantitative methods: Expert practitioners talk about pedagogy. In: Cardiff Q-Step Centre Annual Conference: Quantitative Pedagogy in Action, 24 September 2015, Cardiff University. (Unpublished)
Nind, Melanie and Kilburn, Daniel and Wiles, Rose (2015) Using video and dialogue to generate pedagogic knowledge: Teachers, learners and researchers reflecting together on the pedagogy of social research methods. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 18 (5). ISSN 1464-5300 (electronic) 1364-5579 (paper)
Nind, Melanie and Kilburn, Daniel and Luff, Rebekah (2015) The teaching and learning of social research methods: developments in pedagogical knowledge. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 18 (5). ISSN 1464-5300 (electronic) 1364-5579 (paper)
Nind, Melanie (2015) Investigating pedagogy in research methods. In: Investigating pedagogy in research methods, 2 April 2015, Newcastle University. (Unpublished)
Nind, Melanie (2015) What is innovative in research methods? In: What is innovative in research methods, 4 March 2015, Newcastle University. (Unpublished)
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Prag, P and Mills, Melinda and Wittek, R P M (2015) Subjective socioeconomic status and health in cross-national comparison. Social Science and Medicine, 149 (n/a). pp. 84-92. ISSN 0277-9536
Petts, Judith (2015) The Value and Place of Qualitative Research in Science Policy-Making. [Video]
Procter, Rob (2015) Civil Society and Data Linkage in the Age of Big Data. [Video]
Puustinen, K and Nind, Melanie (2015) MethodsNews Spring 2015. NCRM.
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Rowell, C.R. and Dytham, S. and Ingram, N. and Nind, Melanie (2015) Inequality in Education – Innovation in Methods Introduction with reflections by Dr Nicola Ingram and Professor Melanie Nind. Exchanges: The Warwick Research Journal, 2 (2). pp. 224-233. ISSN 2053-9665
Read, Sanna and Grundy, Emily and Foverskov, E (2015) Socioeconomic position and subjective well-being among older people in Europe: Results from a systematic review of the literature. In: Presentation at The European Health, Morbidity and Mortality Working Group workshop, September 2014, London School of Economics. (Unpublished)
Read, Sanna and Grundy, Emily and Foverskov, E (2015) Socio-economic position and subjective health and well-being among older people in Europe: a systematic narrative review. Aging & Mental Health. pp. 1-14. ISSN 1364-6915
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Schober, Michael (2015) Shared understanding between improvising musicians. [Audio]
Sindall, Katy and Sturgis, Patrick and Steele, Fiona and Leckie, George and French, Rob (2015) A reassessment of socio-economic gradients in child cognitive development using Growth Mixture Models. NCRM Working Paper. NCRM. (Unpublished)
Sturgis, Patrick and Buscha, Franz (2015) Declining Social Mobility? Evidence from five linked Censuses in England and Wales 1971-2011. NCRM Working Paper. NCRM. (Unpublished)
Stirling, Andrew (2015) The Value and Place of Qualitative Research in Science Policy-Making_Professor Andrew Stirling. [Video]
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Weller, Susie (2015) The potentials and pitfalls of using Skype for qualitative (longitudinal) interviews. NCRM Working Paper. NCRM.