| Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Participatory photography asa a qualitative approach to obtain insights into farmer groups | 2009 | Field Methods 21 (3): 290-308 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Demonstrating the merits of the peer research process; a Northern Ireland case study | 2009 | Field Methods 21 (3): 309-26 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Respondent debriefings conducted by experts: a technique for questionnaire evaluation | 2009 | Field Methods 21 (2): 115-32 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Participant observation and phased assertion as research strategies in the Canadian Arctic | 2009 | Field Methods 21 (2): 133-53 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| From interviews to social network analysis: an approach for revealing social networks embedded in narrative data | 2009 | Field Methods 21 (2): 154-80 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| The field site as a network: a strategy for locating ethnographic research | 2009 | Field Methods 21 (2): 181-99 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Design of web questionnaires: the effects of the number of items per screen | 2009 | Field Methods 21 (2): 200-13 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| The stories metaphors tell: mataphors as a tool to decipher tacit aspects in narratives | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (1): 3-23 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Validity and reliablity of qualitative data analysis: interobserver agreement in reconstructing interpretive frames | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (1): 24-39 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Adapting life history calendars for qualitative research on welfare transitions | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (1): 40-58 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Using text messages in U.S. mobile phone surveys | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (1): 59-75 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| The influence of visual stimuli in ethnobotanical data collection using the listing task method | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (1): 76-86 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| QDA Miner 2.0: mixed-model qualitative data analysis software | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (1): 87-108 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Challenges in collecting personal network data: the nature of personal network analysis | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (2): 111-15 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Visualizing personal networks: working with participant-aided sociograms | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (2): 116-44 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| A comparison of social network mapping and personal network visualization | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (2): 145-62 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Simplifying the personal network name generator: alternatives to traditional multiple and single name generators | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (2): 163-93 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Contact diaries: building archives of actual and comprehensive personal networks | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (2): 194-217 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Dscribing changes in personal networks over time | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (2): 218-36 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Visualizing proximity data | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (3): 239-63 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Methods for translating an English-language survey questionnaire on tobacco use into Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, and Vietnamese | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (3): 264-83 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Video-based research made 'easy': methodological lessons learned from the TIMSS video studies | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (3): 284-99 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Grabbing the audience: correlates of contactability in visitor studies | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (3): 300-12 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Measures of desirability beliefs and their validity as indicators for socially desirable responding | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (3): 313-36 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Cultural consensus theory: applications and frequently asked questions | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (4): 339-68 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Accessing married adolescent women: the realities of ethnographic research in an urban slum environment in Dhaka, Bangladesh | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (4): 369-83 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Contemporary challenges of participatory field research for land use change analyses: examples from Kenya | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (4): 384-406 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Semantic frameworks: methodological reflections on how to understand Mekeo 'sorcery' and 'magic' | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (4): 407-24 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Negotiating and securing access: reflections from a study into urban regeneration and community participation in ethnically diverse neighborhoods in London, England | 2007 | Field Methods 19 (4): 425-40 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Ethnography and experiments: cultural models and expertise effects with experimental research techniques | 2005 | Field Methods 17 (2): 131-49 | HI/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Cheking for relationships across domains measured by triads and paired comparisons | 2005 | Field Methods 17 (2): 150-69 | HI/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Photo interviews: eliciting data through conversations with children | 2005 | Field Methods 17 (2): 170-82 | HI/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Thinking aloud to create better condom use questions | 2005 | Field Methods 17 (2): 183-99 | HI/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Object and walking probes in ethnographic interviewing | 2005 | Field Methods 17 (2): 200-4 | HI/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Advances in ethnobiological field methods | 2005 | Field Methods 17 (3): 211-18 | HI/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Considerations for collecting freelists in the field: examples from ethnobotany | 2005 | Field Methods 17 (3): 219-34 | HI/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Some field methods in medical ethnobiology | 2005 | Field Methods 17 (3): 235-68 | HI/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Triad tasks, a multipurpose tool to elicit similarity judgements: the case of Tzotzil Maya plant taxonomy | 2005 | Field Methods 17 (3): 269-82 | HI/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Scenarios as a tool for eliciting and understanding farmers' biological knowledge | 2005 | Field Methods 17 (3): 283-301 | HI/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| An ecological framework for participatory ethnobotanical research at Mt. Kasigau, Kenya | 2005 | Field Methods 17 (3): 303-14 | HI/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Review of TAMS analyzer (Macintosh version) | 2005 | Field Methods 17 (3): 321-8 | HI/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Measuring cultural consonance: examples with special reference to measurement theory in anthropology | 2005 | Field Methods 17 (4): 331-55 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Measuring traditional agro-ecological knowledge: an example from peasants in the Peruvian Andes | 2005 | Field Methods 17 (4): 356-72 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Using existing tests and scales in the field | 2005 | Field Methods 17 (4): 373-93 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Measuring stress among Luo elders: development of the Luo perceived stress scale | 2005 | Field Methods 17 (4): 394-411 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Scale adaptation and ethnography | 2005 | Field Methods 17 (4): 412-31 | H1/KFB [CAM-] | 1525-822X | |||
| Measuring culture as shared knowledge: do data collection formats matter? Cultural knowledge of plant uses among Tsimane' Amerindians, Bolivia | 2004 | Field Methods 16 (2): 135-56 | HI/KFB 'CAM-' | 1525-822X | |||
| Ultimatum game with ethnicity manipulation: problems faced doing field economic experiments and their solutions | 2004 | Field Methods 16 (2): 157-83 | HI/KFB 'CAM-' | 1525-822X | |||
| Fixed-choice and open-ended response formats: a comparison from HIV prevention research in Zimbabwe | 2004 | Field Methods 16 (2): 184-202 | HI/KFB 'CAM-' | 1525-822X | |||
| Field notes as a web site: integrating multimedia into anthropological documents | 2004 | Field Methods 16 (2): 203-14 | HI/KFB 'CAM-' | 1525-822X |