Field Methods

Papers
(The TQCC of Field Methods is 3. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Cultural Consensus and Cultural Consonance: Advancing a Cognitive Theory of Culture16
Combining Conceptual Frameworks on Maternal Health in Indigenous Communities—Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping Using Participant and Operator-independent Weighting10
Willingness to Participate in a Metered Online Panel8
Transdisciplinarity and Shifting Network Boundaries: The Challenges of Studying an Evolving Stakeholder Network in Participatory Settings7
Choices Matter: How Response Options for Survey Questions about Sexual Identity Affect Population Estimates of Its Association with Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Use7
An Iterative Approach to Qualitative Data Analysis: Using Theme, Cultural Models, and Content Analyses to Discover and Confirm a Grounded Theory of How Gaming Inculcates Resilience7
Comparing Social Network Structures Generated through Sociometric and Ethnographic Methods6
Local and Transnational Identity, Positionality and Knowledge Production in Africa and the African Diaspora6
Community Concept Drawing: A Participatory Visual Method for Incorporating Local Knowledge into Conceptualization6
Strategies for Establishing Dependability between Two Qualitative Intrinsic Case Studies: A Reflexive Thematic Analysis6
The Issue of Noncompliance in Attention Check Questions: False Positives in Instructed Response Items6
Venue-based versus Geosocial Networking Application-based Recruitment of Young Men Who Have Sex with Men: An Examination of Feasibility5
Biocultural Strategies for Measuring Psychosocial Stress Outcomes in Field-based Research5
Advance Translation—The Remedy to Improve Translatability of Source Questionnaires? Results of a Think-Aloud Study5
Short Take: Sorting at a Distance: Q Methodology Online5
Relationship Change, Network Change, and the Use of Single Name Generators in Longitudinal Research on Social Support5
What Works, What Doesn’t? Three Studies Designed to Improve Survey Response5
A Community-partnered Approach to Social Network Data Collection for a Large and Partial Network4
Participatory Modeling: A Methodology for Engaging Stakeholder Knowledge and Participation in Social Science Research4
Infrequent Identity Signals, Multiple Correspondence, and Detection Risks in Audit Correspondence Studies4
Scratch the Scratch-off: Testing Prepaid and Conditional Incentives with Postcard and Letter Invitations in a Web-push Design with an Address-based Sample4
Recruitment of Low-wage Workers for a Time-sensitive Natural Experiment to Evaluate a Minimum Wage Policy: Challenges and Lessons Learned4
Handle with Care: Implementation of the List Experiment and Crosswise Model in a Large-scale Survey on Academic Misconduct3
Short Take: Walking Interviews with Refugee-background Women3
Ethnographic Upscaling: Exploring and Testing Hypotheses Drawn from In-depth Ethnographic Findings in Spatially Continuous Cases3
Short Take: Sampling from Transnational Social Fields3
A Web-based Event History Calendar Approach for Measuring Contraceptive Use Behavior3
Which Subject Lines and Messages Improve Response to E-mail Invitations to Web Surveys?3
Interviewing the Interviewers: Perceptions of Interviewer–Respondent Familiarity on Survey Process and Error in Burkina Faso3
Adapting an Online Survey Platform to Permit Translanguaging3
Nonverbal Behavior in Face-to-face Survey Interviews: An Analysis of Interviewer Behavior and Adequate Responding3
Interviewer Effects in Biosocial Survey Measurements3
Sister-girl Talk: A Community-based Method for Group Interviewing and Analysis3
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