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E-raamat: A-Z of Digital Research Methods [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 414 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jul-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781351044677
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  • Formaat: 414 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jul-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781351044677
This accessible, alphabetical guide provides concise insights into a variety of digital research methods, incorporating introductory knowledge with practical application and further research implications. A-Z of Digital Research Methods provides a pathway through the often-confusing digital research landscape, while also addressing theoretical, ethical and legal issues that may accompany each methodology.Dawson outlines 60 chapters on a wide range of qualitative and quantitative digital research methods, including textual, numerical, geographical and audio-visual methods. This book includes reflection questions, useful resources and key texts to encourage readers to fully engage with the methods and build a competent understanding of the benefits, disadvantages and appropriate usages of each method.A-Z of Digital Research Methods is the perfect introduction for any student or researcher interested in digital research methods for social and computer sciences.
Introduction 1(3)
1 Agent-based modelling and simulation
4(6)
2 Audio analysis
10(7)
3 Big data analytics
17(7)
4 Business analytics
24(7)
5 Cluster analysis
31(7)
6 Coding and retrieval
38(7)
7 Computer modelling and simulation
45(7)
8 Computer-assisted interviewing
52(7)
9 Computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software
59(7)
10 Data analytics
66(7)
11 Data collection and conversion
73(6)
12 Data mining
79(7)
13 Data visualisation
86(7)
14 Digital ethnography
93(7)
15 Digital storytelling
100(7)
16 Digital visual methods
107(7)
17 Educational data mining
114(6)
18 Ethno-mining
120(6)
19 Eye-tracking research
126(7)
20 Game analytics
133(7)
21 Geospatial analysis
140(7)
22 HR analytics
147(7)
23 Information retrieval
154(7)
24 Learning analytics
161(8)
25 Link analysis
169(6)
26 Live audience response
175(6)
27 Location awareness and location tracking
181(7)
28 Log file analysis
188(6)
29 Machine learning
194(6)
30 Mobile diaries
200(6)
31 Mobile ethnography
206(7)
32 Mobile methods
213(7)
33 Mobile phone interviews
220(7)
34 Mobile phone surveys
227(7)
35 Online analytical processing
234(7)
36 Online collaboration tools
241(7)
37 Online ethnography
248(7)
38 Online experiments
255(7)
39 Online focus groups
262(6)
40 Online interviews
268(6)
41 Online observation
274(7)
42 Online panel research
281(7)
43 Online questionnaires
288(7)
44 Online research communities
295(6)
45 Predictive modelling
301(6)
46 Qualitative comparative analysis
307(7)
47 Research gamification
314(7)
48 Researching digital objects
321(7)
49 Sensor-based methods
328(7)
50 Smartphone app-based research
335(7)
51 Smartphone questionnaires
342(7)
52 Social media analytics
349(7)
53 Social network analysis
356(6)
54 Spatial analysis and modelling
362(6)
55 Video analysis
368(8)
56 Virtual world analysis
376(7)
57 Wearables-based research
383(7)
58 Web and mobile analytics
390(8)
59 Webometrics
398(6)
60 Zoning and zone mapping
404(6)
Index 410
Catherine Dawson is a freelance researcher and writer specialising in the use and teaching of research methods. She has taught research methods courses at universities in the UK, completed a variety of research projects using qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods approaches, and written extensively on research methods and techniques.