Collaborative projects

The collaborative projects scheme promotes NCRM members coming together to undertake collaborative work. These collaborative projects include staff from NCRM as well as people from other ESRC investments in the research methods field.

The activities are primarily research orientated, although conferences and other events bringing together researchers from across different research traditions have also been organised. These projects allow new knowledge and new perspectives to emerge by bringing people together to look at an issue from a range of angles, and to reflect on general processes (such as methodological innovation and interdisciplinary working) with which all parts of the Centre are engaged in different ways.

 

Collaborative projects (2018-19)

The future of online surveys: Evaluating data quality in the UK probability-based online panel (EPOP)

My Quant data

Exploring Synthetic Record Linkage for Administrative Databases

Big Qual Analysis: Innovation in method and pedagogy

Borrowing Strength – a collaborative software development for Small Area Estimation


Collaborative projects (2011-14)

Simulation of daily patterns of commuting and social activity

E-books for causal modelling and missing data methods

Using survey data to enhance administrative data for policy relevant research

Do income and wealth mediate associations between fertility histories and later life health?

Using multimodal and narrative approaches to study food blogs: Stories about food, mothering and fathering

The possibilities of narrative analysis for paradata: a historically situated exploration

The influence of social class on cognitive development trajectories

Assessing the trustworthiness of GPs

 

Reports from 2010-11 collaborative projects

Multi-level and agent-based models: comparison and integration

 

Reports from 2009-10 collaborative projects

A comparison of qualitative and quantitative reasoning in the NCRM: research methods in practice

Report on conference on school league tables

The processes of methodological innovation: successful development and diffusion

New Perspectives on ‘Missing data’

 

Reports from 2008-09 collaborative projects

Shaping Next Generation CAQDAS Tools

Adapting econometric causal effect estimators to the public health arena

Innovations in Social Science Research Methods: an International Perspective

Measuring segregation: methods, tools and data

Experiments in Empirical Methodology

The Grammar of the Reporting of Qualitative Research

Visual Ethics: developing good practice