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Quinn, Anthony; Denney, David; Hardwick, Nick; Jalil, Rahul; Meek, Rosie – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
The benefits of government administrative data are well-established, but research has not examined processes by which these data can be identified, organised and governed in line with ethical considerations. This is an important undertaking given the potential benefits of robust administrative data, especially at a time when the collection of…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Data Collection, Experience, Foreign Countries
Dubrow, Joshua K. – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
The COVID 19 pandemic illuminates the role data has in public policy-making, i.e. datafication of society, and the importance of exploring the local sources of data to reveal errors in what has assuredly been from the beginning an undercount of cases and deaths. I note four interrelated error sources. The first two are common to any quantitative…
Descriptors: Data Use, COVID-19, Pandemics, Data Collection
Marteache, Nerea; Bichler, Gisela; Fujita, Shuryo – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2021
In the digital age, where every click, purchase, or activity is systematically recorded, it is surprising to discover how difficult it still is to assemble crime data. This paper describes available web-based crime mapping services and discusses some of the key advantages and disadvantages of using this source for both general purposes and…
Descriptors: Crime, Data Use, Research, Internet
Sturgis, Patrick; Luff, Rebekah – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2021
We assess the case for a decline in the use of survey data in the social sciences during a period in which conventional survey research has faced existential challenges to its ongoing feasibility and growing competition from new forms of 'Big Data'. Presser (1983) and Converse (1987) undertook content analysis of articles published in a set of…
Descriptors: Surveys, Social Science Research, Data Use, Trend Analysis
Hammersley, Martyn – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2021
This paper responds to some recent discussions in the Journal about how interview data can be used. While recognising the value of detailed analysis of the discourse employed in interviews to identify its formal features, it is argued that such analysis is not essential for all the purposes for which interview data can be employed in social…
Descriptors: Interviews, Social Science Research, Language Usage, Discourse Analysis
Ladini, Riccardo – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
In online surveys, the use of manipulation checks aimed at measuring respondents' attentiveness has become common. More than being measures of attentiveness pertaining to a specific survey, instructional manipulation checks (IMC) could work as generic measures of the quality of the answers a person gives when completing a questionnaire. By using…
Descriptors: Attention, Attention Control, Computer Mediated Communication, Data Use
Traianou, Anna; Hammersley, Martyn – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2021
It is widely assumed that researchers must normally secure informed consent from participants if research is to be ethical. But what exactly are people being asked to consent to? Most obviously, it is to supplying, or providing access to, data; but are they also agreeing that this data can be used in any way relevant to the research, or do they…
Descriptors: Research, Informed Consent, Civil Rights, Personal Autonomy
Larsson, Jens; Burenhult, Niclas; Kruspe, Nicole; Purves, Ross S.; Rothstein, Mikael; Sercombe, Peter – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2021
Studies of human spatial behavior increasingly rely on a combination of audiovisual and geospatial recordings. So far, however, few analytical environments have offered opportunities for integrated and expedient annotation and analysis of the two. Here we report the first study aimed at integrating geospatial data in an environment developed for…
Descriptors: Human Geography, Social Science Research, Data Use, Data Analysis
Achter, Sebastian; Borit, Melania; Chattoe-Brown, Edmund; Siebers, Peer-Olaf – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
This article describes and justifies a reporting standard to improve data use documentation in Agent-Based Modelling. Following the development of reporting standards for models themselves, empirical modelling has now developed to the point where these standards need to take equally effective account of data use (which previously has tended to be…
Descriptors: Data Use, Data Analysis, Models, Usability
Annie Irvine – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
Engaging with primary researchers during qualitative secondary analysis is a practice much recommended but rarely written about. In this article, I reflect on my experience of crossing an imagined boundary between the discrete textual dataset and its creators, of acknowledging and engaging with those researchers who invested in constructing the…
Descriptors: Researchers, Foreign Countries, Primary Sources, Research Methodology