Librarian's tip: find your research method
Time to write an essay? Are you unsure which method that suits your project best? In SAGE Research Methods you can find information and support for several different research methods.
About the resource
SAGE Research Methods (SRM) gives a full picture of research methods – both quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods – for you to use in a broader spectrum of subjects. You can find books, reference work, journal articles and instruction videos.
You can also be guided to the right research methods by using different tools. For example:
- Methods map – visualize how the methods are related.
- Project Planner – step-by-step guidance to complete your research project.
- Which Stats Test – take a test to see what statistical method that is best for your data.
To Sage research methods in the library's database search
Availability
SAGE Research Methods is available for all students and co-workers at the University of Gothenburg. Log in with your GU-account to reach the database if you are outside the University's network.
Subject areas
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