Items where Year is 2016

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Article

Steinsaltz, David and Dahl, Andrew and Wachter, Kenneth (2016) Statistical properties of simple random-effects models for genetic heritability. -, - (-). ---. ISSN - (Unpublished)

Nind, Melanie and Nedbalova, Eva (2016) MethodsNews 2016: 3. MethodsNews, 3 (3). ISSN 2016: 3

Barban, Nicola and Tropf, Felix and Mills, Melinda (2016) Genome-wide analysis identified 12 loci influencing human reproductive behaviour. Nature Genetics, 48 (12). pp. 1462-1475. ISSN 1546-1718

Prag, Patrick and Wittek, Rafael and Mills, Melinda (2016) The educational gradient in self-rated health in Europe: Does the doctor-patient relationship make a difference? Acta Sociologica, 60 (4). pp. 325-341. ISSN 0001-6993

Stulp, Gert and Sear, Rebecca and Schaffnit, Susan and Mills, Melinda and Barrett, Louise (2016) The Reproductive Ecology of Industrial Societies, Part II. The Association between Wealth and Fertility. Human Nature, 27 (4). pp. 445-470. ISSN 1045-6767

Okbay, A and Mills, Melinda (2016) Genetic variants associated with subjective well-being, depressive symptoms, and neuroticism identified through genome-wide analyses. Nature Genetics, 48 (6). pp. 624-638. ISSN 1546-1718

Briley, Daniel A. and Tropf, Felix and Mills, Melinda (2016) What explains the heritability of completed fertility? Evidence from two large twin studies. Behaviour Genetics, 47 (1). pp. 36-51. ISSN 0001-8244

Courtiol, Alexandre and Tropf, Felix and Mills, Melinda (2016) When genes and environment disagree: Making sense of trends in recent human evolution. PNAS, 113 (28). pp. 7693-7695. ISSN ISSN 1091-6490

Lewthwaite, Sarah and Nind, Melanie (2016) Teaching Research Methods in the Social Sciences: Expert Perspectives on Pedagogy and Practice. British Journal of Educational Studies, tbc (tbc). pp. 1-18. ISSN 0007-1005

Lewthwaite, Sarah and Nind, Melanie (2016) Teaching research methods in the social sciences: Expert perspectives on pedagogy and practice. British Journal of Educational Studies, tbc (tbc). ISSN 0007-1005 (In Press)

Nedbalova, Eva and Nind, Melanie (2016) MethodsNews 2016: 2. MethodsNews Newsletter 2016: 2, 2016 (2). ISSN NCRM

Mehta, D and Tropf, Felix and Mills, Melinda and Way, N R and Hong Lee, S (2016) Evidence for genetic overlap between schizophrenia and age at first birth in women. JAMA Psychiatry, 73 (5). pp. 497-505. ISSN 2168-622X

Potarca, Gina and Mills, Melinda and van Duijn, Marijtje (2016) The Choices and Constraints of Secondary Singles: Willingness to Stepparent Among Divorced Online Daters Across Europe. Journal of Family Issues, 38 (10). pp. 1443-1470. ISSN 0192-513X

Mills, Melinda and Prag, P (2016) Methodological advances in cross-national research: multilevel challenges and solutions. European Sociological Review, 32 (1). pp. 1-2. ISSN 0266-7215

Nedbalova, Eva and Nind, Melanie (2016) MethodsNews newsletter 2016: 1. MethodsNews 2016: 1, 1 (1). pp. 1-8. ISSN 2016: 1

Taylor, Joanna and Moon, Graham and Twigg, Liz (2016) Using geocoded survey data to improve the accuracy of multilevel small area synthetic estimates. Social Science Research, 56 (n/a). pp. 108-116. ISSN 0049-089X

Working Paper

Bell, Jessica and Gowans, Heather and Mackay, Elaine and Elliot, Mark (2016) Legal Issues for ADRN Users. Documentation. ADRN.

Ralston, Kevin and MacInnes, John and Crow, Graham and Gayle, V.J. (2016) We need to talk about statistical anxiety. A review of the evidence around statistical anxiety in the context of quantitative methods pedagogy. NCRM Working Paper. NCRM. (Unpublished)

Brier, Alan and De Giorgi, Elisabetta and Hopp, Bruno (2016) Strategies in Computer-Assisted Text Analysis. NCRM Working Paper. NCRM.

Tzavidis, Nikos and Zhang, Li-Chun and Luna-Hernandez, Angela and Schmid, Timo and Rojas-Perilla, Natalia (2016) From start to finish: A framework for the production of small area official statistics. Discussion Paper. Freie Universitat Berlin, Berlin.

Harron, Katie and Mackay, Elaine and Elliot, Mark (2016) An Introduction to Data Linkage. Documentation. ADRN.

Sturgis, Patrick and Baker, Nick and Callegaro, Mario and Fisher, Stephen and Green, Jane and Jennings, Will and Kuha, Jouni and Lauderdale, Ben and Smith, Patten (2016) Report of the Inquiry into the 2015 British general election opinion polls. Project Report. NCRM, British Polling Council, Market Research Society.

Brunton-Smith, Ian and Sturgis, Patrick and Leckie, George (2016) Detecting and understanding interviewer effects on survey data using a cross-classified mixed-effects location scale model. NCRM Working Paper. NCRM. (Unpublished)

Williams, Joel and Sturgis, Patrick and Brunton-Smith, Ian and Morre, Jamie (2016) Fieldwork effort, response rate, and the distribution of survey outcomes: a multi-level meta-analysis. NCRM Working Paper. NCRM. (Unpublished)

Conference or Workshop Item

Nind, Melanie (2016) Workshop 3 Making constructive use of an emergent typology of methods pedagogy. In: Teaching Research Methods – Building research to develop expertise, 30 November 2016, RIBA, London. (Submitted)

Collins, Debbie (2016) Workshop 4: Using digital technology to enhance the teaching of research methods. In: Teaching Research Methods – Building research to develop expertise, 30 November 2016, RIBA, London. (Submitted)

Lewthwaite, Sarah (2016) Workshop 2: Identifying key features of a good pedagogic resource for methods teachers and learners. In: Teaching Research Methods – Building research to develop expertise, 30 November 2016, RIBA, London. (Submitted)

Fran, Abrams and Chris, Garrington (2016) Making the most of the media. In: 7th ESRC Research methods festival, 5th-7th July,2016, University of Bath.

Collins, Debbie (2016) In search of a social science research methods pedagogy for the digital era: the story so far. In: British Educational Research Association Annual Conference, 14-16 September 2016, Leeds. (Submitted)

Lewthwaite, Sarah and Collins, Debbie and Nind, Melanie (2016) In the classroom, in the field: expert perspectives on the challenge of experiential learning in advance methods teaching. In: RC33 9th International Conference on Social Science Methodology, 15 September 2016, University of Leicester. (Unpublished)

Nind, Melanie and Lewthwaite, Sarah (2016) Inclusive pedagogy meets research methods pedagogy - Reaching out to learners. In: European Conference of Educational Research, 23-26 August 2016, University Colleage Dubli. (Unpublished)

Lewthwaite, Sarah and Nind, Melanie (2016) Situating Pedagogies: Researching the Teaching and Learning of Advanced Qualitative Research Methods. In: International Symposium on Qualitative Research, 12-14 July 2016, Porto.

Gershuny, Jonathan and Suh, Jooyeoun (2016) Alternatives to GNP: accounting unpaid work and enjoyment. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Emmel, Nick and Greenhalgh, Joanne and Wong, Geoff (2016) Applying realist methods. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Durrant, Gabriele and Moore, Jamie and Correa, Solange and Smith, Peter W.F. (2016) Assessing risks of nonresponse bias during survey data collection: Evidence from the 2011 Census Non-Response Link Study. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Submitted)

Dienes, Zoltan (2016) Bayes factors as a measure of strength of evidence in replication studies. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Elliott, Jane (2016) Big Data: Bridging the Qualitative/Quantitative Divide? In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Dong, Guanpeng and Pryce, Gwilym (2016) Boundaries in Residential Segregation. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Submitted)

Sturgis, Patrick (2016) Can we trust the polls. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Adair, Linda (2016) The Cebu Longitudinal Health and Nutrition Survey. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Guggenheim, Michael (2016) Comparative Urbanism. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

LeGales, Patrick (2016) Comparative Urbanism. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Castellani, Brian (2016) Complexity, Methods and Health. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Gerrits, Lasse (2016) Complexity, cases and policy-making. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (In Press)

Lazer, David (2016) Computational social science. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Humm, Jayne (2016) Continuity, change and holding our nerve: designing and implementing a 15 year evaluation plan. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Tolich, Martin (2016) The Creation and Replication of a Powerless Ethics Committee Model: Prelude to Disaster. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Halbherr, Verena (2016) DATA QUALITY IN CROSS-NATIONAL SURVEY. The Quality Indicators Response Rate, Nonresponse Bias and Fieldwork Efforts. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Harris, Colette (2016) Data Collection in Zones of Violence and Armed Conflict: Gulu, northern Uganda. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

I, Brunton-Smith (2016) Detecting and understanding interviewer effects on survey data using a cross-classified mixed-effects location scale model. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Schnell, Rainer and Torregroza, Sabrina and Noack, Marcel (2016) Differences in General Health of Internet Users and Non-users and Implications for the Use of Web Surveys. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Submitted)

Dicks, Bella and Beneito-Montagut, Roser (2016) Digital Qualitative Data. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Williams, Joel (2016) Discussion of two papers examining the value of efforts to maximise interview response rates. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Robards, James and Martin, David and Gale, Chris (2016) Engineering geoprivacy using automated zone design. In: ESRC Research Methods Festival 2016, 5-7 July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Bates, Ellie and Pillinger, Rebecca and McVie, Susan (2016) Exploring trajectories of crime at a Local Authority level: comparing and combining latent class and multi-level approaches. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Minton, Jonathan (2016) Fertility (and futures?) of 45 countries: Lexis surface data visualisation. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Sturgis, Patrick and Brunton Smith, Ian and Williams, Joel and Moore, Jamie (2016) Fieldwork effort, response rate and the distribution of survey outcomes: a multi-level meta-analysis. In: Research Methods Festival 2016, 05/07/16, Bath. (Unpublished)

Lee, Uih Ran (2016) Forecasting civilian fatalities. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Tzavidis, Nikos and Luna-Hernandez, Angela and Zhang, Li-Chun and Schmid, Timo (2016) From Start to Finish: A framework for the production of small area official statistics. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Submitted)

Willis, Rosalind and Taylor, Rebecca (2016) Getting started in NVivo (A qualitative software workshop). In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Heley, Jesse and Welsh, Marc (2016) Globalization in and through rural localities. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Kumar, Vidal (2016) Grappling with the theory of youth social action. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Hardy, Rebecca (2016) Harmonising measures of body size. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Crawford, Claire (2016) Harmonising socio-economic data. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Bell, Andrew (2016) The Hierarchical age-period-cohort model: why does it find the results that it finds? In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Submitted)

Hanson, Tim (2016) How can we develop device agnostic surveys that support completion on mobile devices? Lessons from usability testing, experiments and survey implementation. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Lessof, Carli (2016) How could mobile devices improve survey measurement and social research? Exploring the opportunities and challenges through innovative examples of mobile data collection. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Shober, Michael (2016) How should we use mobile phones in surveys? Findings from experiments which compare texting, automated voice questions. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Molloy, Lynn (2016) Innovative methods to engage particpants during transition to adulthood: ALSPAC. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Park, Alison (2016) Intro to session. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Durrant, Gabriele (2016) Introduction to the session. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Gershuny, Jonathan (2016) Introduction to time use diaries and the Multinational Time Use Study. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Sturgis, Patrick (2016) Introductory slides. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Nind, Melanie (2016) Learning Social Science Research Methods: Let's Talk Pedagogy. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Hernandez-Hernandez, Fernando and Sancho-Gil, Juana M (2016) Learning research methods by developing research projects. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Caroline, Vandenplas and Koen, Beullens and Katrijn, Denies and Geert, Loosveldt (2016) Linking interviewer 'speed' with interviewer effect on answer content. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Banducci, Susan and Lazer, David and Coan, Travis and Jasny, Lorien (2016) Measuring Information Exposure in Dynamic and Dependent Networks. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Topouzi, Marina (2016) Measuring health and wellbeing using MET scores and wearable camera information. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Jewitt, Carey (2016) Methodological synergies across the arts and social science. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Burt, Jenni and Farquhar, Morag (2016) Mixed Method Approaches: the Promises and the Pitfalls. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Walther, Pierre and Vagni, Giacomo (2016) Modelling activity sequences: the 2015 time use survey. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Lyons, Ronan (2016) Multi-sectoral data linkage for intervention and policy evaluation. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Montgomery, Paul and Dennis, Jane (2016) A New Reporting Guideline for Trials of Social and Psychological Interventions: CONSORT-SPI. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Submitted)

Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta and Lewin, Alexandra (2016) Northern Finland Birth Cohort Studies. NFBC1966 and 1986 - Methodological challenges. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

ONeill, Maggie and Reynolds, Tracey (2016) Participatory and Mobile Methods in research with migrant communities. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Insenga, Michela and Sutton, Cordelia (2016) The Pedagogy of Methodological Learning. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Horta, Bernardo (2016) Pelotas Birth Cohort Study. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Phoenix, Ann and Edwards, Ros and Elliott, Heather and Boddy, Janet (2016) Poverty and paradata: Narrative themes in the marginalia of the Poverty in the UK survey. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (In Press)

Olsen, Wendy (2016) QCA and Fuzzy Set Goodness-of-Fit Tests. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Dibben, Chris (2016) Reconstructing the past using administrative data to produce new c20th cohort studies. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Goodman, Claire (2016) Research with the oldest old and those living and dying with dementia in care homes. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Davis, Howard (2016) Site selection issues - introduction. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Whitworth, Alison (2016) Small Area Estimation Programme, Office for National Statistics. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Collins, Debbie (2016) Social Research Methods Pedagogy in the Digital Era. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Williamson, Paul (2016) Spatial microsimulation methods for small area estimation. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Ralston, Kevin (2016) 'Statistics Anxiety' A Fairy Tale For Our Times? In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

MacInnes, John and j, j (2016) Statistics Anxiety: Two pilot studies. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Weller, Susie and Davidson, Emma and Anna, Tarrant (2016) Strategies for Working with Combined Qualitative Longitudinal Data Sets. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Daodu, Olabisi and Adegbite, Emmanuel (2016) Studying Corporate Governance Reforms in Nigeria: Reflections on methodological challenges and solutions. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Liedong, Tahiru Azaaviele (2016) Studying Elites in Africa: Lessons from Ghana. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Amaeshi, Kenneth and Idemudia, Uwafiokun (2016) Studying Elites: Methodological Concerns and Solutions. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Garside, Ruth and Thomas, James (2016) Synthesising qualitative research findings: what are they, where are they and what should I do with them? In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

O'Reilly, Demort (2016) Ten things you need to know about death... longitudinally speaking. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Tampubolon, Gindo (2016) Trajectories of biomarkers, healthy ageing phenotype and allostatic load. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Benzeval, Michaela and Lynn, Peter and Al Baghal, Tarek (2016) Understanding Society - Innovations in Panel Data Collection and Analysis. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Lahtinen, Kaisa and Butt, Sarah (2016) Understanding nonresponse behaviour on the European Social Survey: The role of survey paradata vs. external auxiliary data. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Martin, Wendy and Pilcher, Katy (2016) The Use of Visual Diaries in Everday Life. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Luger, Ewa (2016) User consent and the challange of ambient, sensor-based systems. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Park, Alison (2016) Using CLOSER Discovery to find content across different longitudinal studies. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Maslovskaya, Olga and Durrant, Gabriele and Smith, Peter (2016) Using Paradata and Previous Wave Information to Predict Final Outcome and Length of Call Sequence in a Longitudinal Study. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Browne, William (2016) What are Statistical E-Books? In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Jones, Tim (2016) What are mobile methods? In: 7th ESRC Research methods festival, 5th-7th July,2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Quaife, Matthew (2016) What are.. Discrete Choice Experiments. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Bartlett, Ruth (2016) What is Diary Method. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Lindsey, Rose (2016) What is Mass Observation? In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Andrews, Mark and Baguley, Thom (2016) What is the replication crisis and why does it matter? A Bayesian perspective. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Elliott, Heather and Squire, Corinne (2016) Working across narrative media : examples from digital research. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

English, Ross (2016) Writing up your PhD. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Smets, Kaat (2016) The hierarchies of age-period-cohort research. Political context and the development of generational turnout patterns. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Morey, Richard (2016) The mismatch between statistical thinking and statistical practice. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

Knight, Victoria and Zempi, Irene (2016) The role of self and emotion within qualitative data analysis. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Nasim, Bilal (2016) A schools database and linkage to longitudinal data. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Williams, Matthew and Cioroianu, Iulia and Williams, Hywel (2016) Different News for Different Views: Political News-sharing Communities on Social Media Through the UK General Election in 2015. In: 1st International Workshop on News and Public Opinion, 17 May 2016, ICWSM 2016, AAAI.

Lewthwaite, Sarah and Nind, Melanie (2016) The Interconnectedness of Methodological and Pedagogical Innovation. In: British Sociological Association Annual Conference 2016, 6-8 April 2016, Aston University, Birmingham. (Unpublished)

Durrant, G and Moore, Jamie and Correa, Solange and Smith, Peter (2016) Assessing risk of nonresponse bias and dataset representativeness during survey data collection. In: Maintaining high response rate - is it worth the effort?, 3 March 2016, RSS, London.

Sturgis, Patrick (2016) Maintaining high response rates –is it worth the effort? In: Maintaining high response rate - is it worth the effort?, 3 March 2016, RSS, London.

Williams, Joel (2016) Subpopulation estimates. What's the impact of re-issuing cases? In: Maintaining high response rate - is it worth the effort?, 3 March 2016, RSS, London.

Khan, Arshad and Tiropanis, Thanassis and Martin, David (2016) 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.

Schober, Michael (2016) Creativity in joint musical improvisation. In: Methods for Studying Creativity: Ahead of the Curve, 16/12/2015, Royal Statistical Society, 12 Errol Street, London. (Unpublished)

Purver, Matthew (2016) Studying Creativity via Computational Modelling. In: Methods for Studying Creativity: Ahead of the Curve, 16/12/2015, Royal Statistical Society, 12 Errol Street, London. (Unpublished)

Video

Ashton, Daniel (2016) YouTube comments and contesting participatory promises. [Video]

Taylor, Stephanie J. A. (2016) The evidence of 'ordinary' people? [Video]

MacInnes, John (2016) Anxiety & Learning. [Video]

Richard, Rogers (2016) Digital Methods Training. [Video]

Rogers, Richard (2016) Digital Methods Training. [Video]

Nind, Melanie (2016) The pedagogical content knowledge of methods teachers. [Video]

Helen, Johnson (2016) A rose by any other name? Using poetry as a tool for collaborative research. [Video]

Emma, Davidson and Susie, Weller (2016) A layered archaelogical approach to analysis across multiple sets of qualitative longitudinal data. [Video]

Maria, Tamboukou (2016) Archaeology of knowledge and working in the archives. [Video]

Clive, Seale (2016) Computer-assisted text analysis. [Video]

Meena, Kumari (2016) Cardiovascular risk factors - biomarkers in social science research; NCRM, UKHLS and ICLS Autumn School 2016: The use of biomarkers in social science research. Speaker: Meena Kumari. [Video]

Neil, Pendleton (2016) Epigenetics and the fulid genome; NCRM, UKHLS and ICLS Autumn School 2016: The use of biomarkers in social science research. Speaker: Neil Pendleton. [Video]

Mel, Bartley (2016) Respiratory Lung Function - biomarkers in social science research; NCRM, UKHLS and ICLS Autumn School 2016: The use of biomarkers in social science research. Speaker: Mel Bartley. [Video]

Noriko, Cable (2016) Social exposures, biological process, and their interaction, NCRM, UKHLS and ICLS Autumn School 2016: The use of biomarkers in social science research. Speaker: Noriko Cable. [Video]

Adam, Stevens (2016) Transcriptomics and Network Analysis; NCRM, UKHLS and ICLS Autumn School 2016: The use of biomarkers in social science research. Speaker: Adam Stevens. [Video]

Kris, Mekli (2016) Using Omics data in the social sciences; NCRM, UKHLS and ICLS Autumn School 2016: The use of biomarkers in social science research. Speaker: Professor Kris Mekli. [Video]

Scott, Montgomery (2016) The influence of teenage behavioral and psychological characteristics on disease risk in middle age; NCRM, UKHLS and ICLS Autumn School 2016: The use of biomarkers in social science research. [Video]

elliot, Mark (2016) Anonymisation: theory and practice. [Video] (Unpublished)

Sturgis, Patrick (2016) Confirmatory factor analysis. [Video] (Unpublished)

Lewthwaite, Sarah (2016) Creating video for research methods teaching. [Video] (Unpublished)

Durrant, Gabriele (2016) Diagnostics in Poisson regression models-residual analysis. [Video] (Unpublished)

Durrant, Gabriele (2016) Goodness of fit statistics for Poisson regression. [Video] (Unpublished)

elliot, Mark (2016) Statistical disclosure control, basic concepts. [Video] (Unpublished)

Sturgis, Patrick (2016) Structural equation modeling:what is it and what can we use it for? [Video] (Unpublished)

Nind, Melanie (2016) Video stimulated recall, reflection and dialogue: introduction to the method. [Video] (Unpublished)

elliot, Mark (2016) The anonymisation decision making framework. [Video] (Unpublished)

Sturgis, Patrick (2016) key ideas, terms and concepts in structural equation modelling. [Video] (Unpublished)

Eyon, Rebecca (2016) Big data meets small data. [Video]

Lyle, Kyle (2016) Framing interdisciplinarity how (not) to collaborate across the sciences. [Video]

Elliott, Jane (2016) Big data:bridging the qualitative/quantitative divide. [Video] (Unpublished)

Sturgis, Patrick and Moon, Nick and Kuha, Jouni and Jennings, Will (2016) Can we trust the polls? Reflections on the 2015 Election Poll miss. [Video] (Unpublished)

Castellani, Brian (2016) Complexity, cases and health. [Video] (Unpublished)

Pearce, Jenny and Raleigh, Cliondha and Harris, Colette and Hume, Mo and Lee, Uih Ran and Cavatorta, Elisa (2016) Data collection in zones of violence and conflict. [Video] (Unpublished)

Sancho-Gil, Juana M and Hernandez-Hernandez, Fernando (2016) Learning together in communities. [Video] (Unpublished)

Collins, Debbie (2016) Research methods pedagogy in the digital area. [Video] (Unpublished)

Birkin, Mark (2016) What is big data? [Video] (Unpublished)

Lindsey, Rose (2016) What is mass observation? [Video] (Unpublished)

Insenga, Michela and Sutton, Cordelia (2016) The pedagogical of methodological learning. [Video] (Unpublished)

Knight, Victoria and Zempi, Irene (2016) The role of self and emotion within qualitative data analysis. [Video] (Unpublished)

Emmel, Nick (2016) Applying realism. [Video] (Unpublished)

Gerrits, Lasse (2016) Complexity,cases and policy making. [Video] (Unpublished)

Gelman, Andrew (2016) Crimes against data. [Video] (Unpublished)

Robards, James (2016) Engineering geoprivacy using automated zone design. [Video] (Unpublished)

Lessof, Carli (2016) How could mobile devices improve survey measurement and social research? Exploring the opportunities and challenges through innovative examples of mobile data collection. [Video] (Unpublished)

Cicourel, Aaron (2016) Method and measurement in sociology. [Video] (Unpublished)

elliot, Mark and Sturgis, Patrick (2016) New forms of data will eventually replace the survey. [Video] (Unpublished)

Durrant, Gabriele (2016) Poisson regression models for count data. [Video] (Unpublished)

Wong, Geoff (2016) Realist Evaluation. [Video] (Unpublished)

Garside, Ruth and Thomas, James (2016) Synthesising Qualitative research findings. [Video] (Unpublished)

Jones, Tim (2016) What are Mobile Methods? [Video] (Unpublished)

Quaife, Matthew (2016) What are discrete choice experiments? [Video] (Unpublished)

Bartlett, Ruth (2016) What is Dairy method? A taster. [Video] (Unpublished)

Browne, William (2016) What is a statistical eBook? [Video] (Unpublished)

burns, Danny (2016) What is action research? [Video] (Unpublished)

Benzeval, Michaela (2016) What is biosocial research? [Video] (Unpublished)

Gilbert, Nigel (2016) The ethics of sensors in the home. [Video] (Unpublished)

Brown, Barry (2016) The ethics of sensing and design. [Video] (Unpublished)

Greenhalgh, Joanne (2016) A realist synthesis of PROMS feedback to improve the care of individual patients. [Video] (Unpublished)

Martin, David (2016) Automated zone design. [Video] (Unpublished)

Martin, David (2016) Examples of automated zone design in practice. [Video] (Unpublished)

Martin, David (2016) Introduction to AZTool software. [Video] (Unpublished)

Martin, David (2016) Principles of automated zone design methods. [Video] (Unpublished)

Kneale, Dylan (2016) What is policy evaluation? [Video] (Unpublished)

Miller, Carl (2016) Grounded Theory and Big Data. [Video]

Luczak-Rösch, Markus (2016) The Web Science Macroscope. [Video]

Audio

Cioroianu, Iulia (2016) NCRM podcast: How are we influenced by the information we are exposed to? [Audio]

Gayle, V.J. (2016) Reproducing social science research: give up your code. [Audio]

Bradbury, Jill and Fine, Michelle (2016) Narrative research, participation, and social transformation. [Audio] (Unpublished)

Bradbury, Jill and Fine, Michelle (2016) Narrative, participatory methods, and social transformation: A methodology colloquium at the Centre for Narrative Research, UEL. [Audio] (Unpublished)

Bradbury, Jill and Fine, Michelle (2016) Narrative research and participatory methods for social transformation. [Audio] (Unpublished)

Gershuny, Jonathan (2016) Introduction to time use diaries. [Audio]

Curtice, John (2016) Predicting and understanding the 2015 General Election. [Audio]

MacInnes, John (2016) Statistics Anxiety A Fairy Tale For Our Times? [Audio]

Green, Jane (2016) Surveying UK population's political attitudes-British election survey. [Audio]

Nind, Melanie and Kilburn, Daniel and Luff, Rebekah (2016) Teaching and learning social research methods. [Audio]

Weller, Susie (2016) Using skype in qualitative interviews with young people. [Audio] (Unpublished)

Martin, Wendy (2016) Using visual diaries to capture the everyday lives of people in mid to later life. [Audio]

Serougi, Neil (2016) The challenges of linking health service data. [Audio]

Elias, Peter (2016) Data linkage: challenges and opportunities. [Audio]

Umut, Erel (2016) Is it possible to use creative methods to research migration and citizenship. [Audio]

Minton, Jonathan (2016) Visualising social trends in 3D. [Audio]

Goodman, Claire (2016) Researching the oldest old and those living and dying with dementia in care homes. [Audio]

Sturgis, Patrick (2016) Inquiry into the 2015 British general election opinion polls. [Audio]

Other

Lewthwaite, Sarah (2016) Book Review: 100 Activities for Teaching Research Methods by Catherine Dawson. LSE Review of Books.

Bradbury, Jill (2016) Narrative projects in action. NCRM. (Unpublished)

Fine, Michelle (2016) Hyphenating borders. NCRM. (Unpublished)

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