International Journal of Social Research Methodology

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Journal of Social Research Methodology is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Scoping reviews: the PAGER framework for improving the quality of reporting141
Pioneering the use of technologies in qualitative research – A research review of the use of digital interviews94
Understanding ‘context’ in realist evaluation and synthesis90
A multi-group analysis of convenience samples: free, cheap, friendly, and fancy sources44
Doing new materialist data analysis: a Spinozo-Deleuzian ethological toolkit33
Where you search determines what you find: the effects of bibliographic databases on systematic reviews32
Assessing logistic regression applied to respondent-driven sampling studies: a simulation study with an application to empirical data23
Synergy of systems theory and symbolic interactionism: a passageway for non-Indigenous researchers that facilitates better understanding Indigenous worldviews and knowledges22
Using indigenous kaupapa Māori research methodology with constructivist grounded theory: generating a theoretical explanation of indigenous womens realities20
‘Define, Explain, Justify, Apply’ (DEJA): An analytic tool for guiding qualitative research sample size20
Remote recruiting and video-interviewing older people: a research note on a qualitative case study carried out in the first Covid-19 Red Zone in Europe17
Internalising ‘sensitivity’: vulnerability, reflexivity and death research(ers)17
‘Scraping’ Reddit posts for academic research? Addressing some blurred lines of consent in growing internet-based research trend during the time of Covid-1916
Recruitment in response to a pandemic: pivoting a community-based recruitment strategy to facebook for hard-to-reach populations during COVID-1916
Adapting vignettes for internet-based research: eliciting realistic responses to the digital milieu15
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