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- Participatory qualitative research methodologies in health, edited by Gina Higginbottom, Pranee Liamputtong
- Mathematics for social scientists, Jonathan Kropko, University of Virginia
- A survivor's guide to R, an introduction for the uninitiated and the unnerved, Kurt Taylor Gaubatz, Old Dominion University
- Learning statistics using R, Randall E. Schumacker, The University of Alabama
- Doing international research, global and local methods, Christopher Williams
- Research methods and statistics for public and nonprofit administrators, a practical guide, Masami Nishishiba, Matthew Jones, Mariah Kraner, Portland State University
- Public health research methods, Greg Guest, FHI 360, Social Research Solutions, Emily E. Namey, FHI 360, Social Research Solutions, editors
- Writing your doctoral dissertation or thesis faster, a proven map to success, E. Alana James, DoctoralNet.com, Walden University, Tracesea Slater, DoctoralNet.com
- International political science abstracts, Documentation politique internationale
- Using propensity scores in quasi-experimental designs, William M. Holmes
- Research foundations, how do we know what we know?, Douglas Woodwell
- Linguistic ethnography, collecting, analysing and presenting data, Fiona Copland, Angela Creese ; with Frances Rock and Sara Shaw
- The SAGE handbook of action research, edited by Hilary Bradbury
- Social network analysis for ego-nets, Nick Crossley, Elisa Bellotti, Gemma Edwards, Martin G. Everett, Johan Koskinen, Mark Tranmer
- Doing research with children, a practical guide, edited by Anne Greig, Jayne Taylor and Tommy MacKay
- Best practices in logistic regression, Jason W. Osborne, University of Louisville