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  2. Online research methods - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_research_methods

    They are also referred to as Internet research, [1] Internet science [2] or iScience, or Web-based methods. [3] Many of these online research methods are related to existing research methodologies but re-invent and re-imagine them in the light of new technologies and conditions associated with the internet. The field is relatively new and evolving.

  3. Digital researcher - Wikipedia

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    A Digital researcher is a person who uses digital technology such as computers or smartphones and the Internet to do research (see also Internet research). [citation needed] Digital research differs from Internet research in that digital researchers use the Internet as a research tool rather than the Internet itself as the subject of study.

  4. Web-based experiments - Wikipedia

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    A web-based experiment or Internet-based experiment is an experiment that is conducted over the Internet.In such experiments, the Internet is either "a medium through which to target larger and more diverse samples with reduced administrative and financial costs" or "a field of social science research in its own right."

  5. Internet research ethics - Wikipedia

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    Internet research ethics. Slideshare presentation (12 slides). "Which ethics apply to Internet research? If the Internet is conceptualised as space, then social science research ethics apply. However, if it is conceptualised as text/art, then the ethics of the humanities are more relevant." Berry, David M. (2004).

  6. Internet research - Wikipedia

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    Internet research is the practice of using data from the Internet, especially free information on the World Wide Web and Internet-based resources (like online forums and social media), in research. Internet research has had a profound impact on the way ideas are formed and knowledge is created.

  7. Internet-mediated research - Wikipedia

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    The subject, uses a web browser to view and respond to questionnaires that are included in an approved medical research protocol. Other fields such as geography also use IMR as a research tool. [1] The primary Internet-mediated research is classified into three main types: online questionnaires, virtual interviews, and virtual ethnographies. [1]

  8. ResearchGate - Wikipedia

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    Articles are free to read by visitors, however additional features (such as job postings or advertisements) are accessible only as a paid subscription. Members of the site each have a user profile and can upload research output including papers, data, chapters, negative results, patents, research proposals, methods, presentations, and software ...

  9. SlideShare - Wikipedia

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    SlideShare is an American hosting service, now owned by Scribd, for professional content including presentations, infographics, documents, and videos. Users can upload files privately or publicly in PowerPoint , Word , or PDF format.

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