(6 May 2014, Los Angeles, CA) SAGE has launched its SAGE Research Methods Cases, a collection of real social research case studies, specially commissioned and designed to help users understand abstract methodological concepts in practice.
SAGE Research Methods Cases was developed for use in a college or university setting for those seeking applied understanding of research methods. The collection includes nearly 300 cases currently, with plans to expand to more than 400 by the end of 2014. Each case was carefully designed to match course content, complement theoretical understanding at all levels, and to meet the needs of methods instructors, students, and researchers internationally.
SAGE Research Methods Cases has been fully integrated into the award-winning SAGE Research Methods (SRM) platform. With more than 750 books, reference works, journal articles, and videos from SAGE’s Research Methods list, SRM provides information on writing a research question, conducting a literature review, choosing a research method, collecting data, and writing up findings. Its content spans the full range of methods used in the social and behavioral sciences, as well as a wide range of methods commonly used in STM and Humanities subjects.
More here including a free trial and link to a video demonstration.