Introduction to Quantitative Research and Analysis
The live online course provides training in the foundations of planning, conducting, and engaging with quantitative social research
The live online course provides training in the foundations of planning, conducting, and engaging with quantitative social research
These blogs explore Growing Up in Scotland's research findings, analysis and impact.
Karen is an independent researcher and policy analyst.
Dr Dina Mansour-Ille is the Head of Research Governance and Editorial at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).
A recent event explored the potential in linked digital trace data and survey responses.
NatCen has been commissioned to develop a Monitoring and Evaluation plan for the Gambling Act Review
Growing Up in Scotland (GUS) is a longitudinal research study founded in 2005, and commissioned by the Scottish Government.
Examining the evolution of travel purposes between males and females aged 16 and over, during the period 2002-2021.
Sebastian is an Associate Professor of Economics at Northeastern University London.
This project explores beliefs about immigration and its impact on society, as well as people's feelings towards immigrants and minority ethnic groups.
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