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Below is a link to Scott Long's SPost and Stata webpage. The page also has other helpful programming tips and a link to the new edition of his book on categorical regression. Keep checking the site because Scott will also be releasing a beta version of some very exciting data visualization software. It's neat!
For simple explanations of basic quantitative methods of sampling, hypothesis testing, and regression, visit the "Quantitative Methods in Social Science: E-Lessons" site hosted by Columbia University.
If you are new to qualitative research, visit the "library link" on the Association for Qualitative Research's website for an excellent glossary of terms. Association of Qualitative Research
You might also want to check out Professor Don Ratcliff's website hosted by Vanguard University for more detailed information on case selection, analysis, and researcher roles. Don Ratcliff's Qualitative Research Notes
If you're having trouble with SAS, STATA, SPSS, or just about any other quantitative software program, I would recommend checking out UCLA's Statistical Computing Portal. I really like this site.
If it's GSS data you're after, then follow the link below. You can download variables, codebooks, or even do analysis online on any GSS dataset from 1972-2002. It's hosted by UC-Berkeley. |
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