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the feb. 2020 issue of FIELD METHODS is open for another week. goto https://t.co/opql9dr3Kz click on browse, choose current issue. click pdf to download any article ... click here https://t.co/wKpm2te2oA for table of contents for the current issue.
The 2020 Summer Institutes in Computational Social Science are now accepting applications at 21 locations. The Summer Institutes are for social scientists (broadly conceived) and data scientists (broadly conceived). https://t.co/elm0KwDtGr
the latest issue of FIELD METHODS is online and will be open (free access) for the next two weeks. go to: https://t.co/PfciCgG1VW. info about library subscpiptions here: https://t.co/wtF6O8IWXv
Latest issue of FIELD METHODS open until Aug9. ~10k libraries subscribe to FM, ~7k of them in developing countries where subscriptions are subsidized by a consortium of publishers. To help support this ask your library to subscribe to FM: https://t.co/Q5NQq7lcOa
Free download this week - New FIELD METHODS paper (https://t.co/guak1mf3lD): Effects of Stem and Response Order on Response Patterns in Satisfaction Ratings, by (@jolene_smyth), #GlennDIsrael, #MiltonGNewberryIII, #RichardGHull. The title says it all.
New FIELD METHODS (https://t.co/wCzrTKXtfE) paper Questionable Insiders:Changing Positionalities of Interviewers throughout Stages of Migration Research, by @paula_pustulka, et al. shows that the lived experiences of insider migration researchers change across a research project
New FIELD METHODS paper (https://t.co/opql9dr3Kz)- Mode and Interviewer Effects in Egocentric Network Research, by Claude S. Fischer & Lindsay Bayham @socratina shows that online surveys and face-to-face (FTF) interviews yield different egocentric networks data
All articles in the latest issue of FIELD METHODS (https://t.co/DLeuuD8Fm7) will be open and downloadable for two weeks. Take a look and let others know.
New FIELD METHODS paper (https://t.co/k4D2ES5Ieg) Mode and Interviewer Effects in Egocentric Network Research, by #Claude.S.Fischer & Lindsay Bayham (@socratina) shows that online surveys and face-to-face (FTF) interviews yield different egocentric network data.
New @FIELD METHODS paper (https://t.co/eKOwZB6R2F): Well-being, Smartphone Sensors, and Data from Open-access Databases:A Mobile Experience Sampling Study, by #StefanStieger,#Ulf-DietrichReips on measuring fluctuations of well-being during the day and over the course of a week.
Take a look at the 6 new papers in the latest issue of FIELD METHODS (https://t.co/opql9dr3Kz). All papers in the current issue will be open and downloadable for two weeks.
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