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Lindsay Blackwell, PhD candidate at the University of Michigan School of Information, discusses using mixed methods experimental design to study "justified" online harassment, including social media research design; selecting research participants; presenting conditions to research participants; analysis of the data; statistical tests, methods, and specific tools used; unexpected challenges; recommendations for novices to this type of research; skills social scientists bring to data science, and why social media should be studied.
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Chapter 1: How Did You Become Interested in Studying Social Media?
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Chapter 2: What Are You Currently Researching?
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Chapter 3: How Did You Design This Experiment?
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Chapter 4: Was There a Criteria People Had to Meet to Participate in the Research? How Were the Conditions Presented to the Participants?
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Chapter 5: Once the Exercise Was Over, How Did You Analyze the Data? Were There Any Specific Statistical Tests You Ran on the Data?
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Chapter 6: What Methods Did You Use in Analyzing the Qualitative Data? What Specific Tools Did You Use for Your Research?
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Chapter 7: Were There Any Unexpected Challenges? Did You Find Any Helpful Tools or Resources Along the Way?
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Chapter 8: Do You Have Any Recommendations for Anyone That is Starting Their Research Journey?
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Chapter 9: What Skills Can Social Scientists Bring to Data Science and Computational Methods?
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Chapter 10: Why Should Social Scientists Study Social Media?
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