Online research methods: An interview with Dr Neil Coulson
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Authors | Williams, Sophie |
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Abstract | Dr Neil Coulson, Associate Professor in Health Psychology at the University of Nottingham, is at the forefront of online research methods. His primary research explore the role of online support communities, online surveys, and the role of social networking sites for people with a range of health conditions. As part of the Working Party on Internet Mediated Research (a committee of the BPS Research Board), Dr Coulson has recently helped to revise the Ethics Guidelines for Conducting Internet Mediated Research. |
Dr Neil Coulson, Associate Professor in Health Psychology at the University of Nottingham, is at the forefront of online research methods. His primary research explore the role of online support communities, online surveys, and the role of social networking sites for people with a range of health conditions. As part of the Working Party on Internet Mediated Research (a committee of the BPS Research Board), Dr Coulson has recently helped to revise the Ethics Guidelines for Conducting Internet Mediated Research. | |
Keywords | Online Research Methods; Psychology; Internet Mediated Research; Qualitative |
Year | 2014 |
Journal | Health Psychology Update |
Publisher | British Psychological Society |
Web address (URL) | http://hdl.handle.net/10545/582159 |
hdl:10545/582159 | |
Publication dates | 2014 |
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Deposited | 13 Nov 2015, 14:26 |
Contributors | University of Derby |
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