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August Spotlight: Interpreting Results and Making Claims View as webpage](   |    Email alerts]( Share: [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on LinkedIn]( [SAGE Methods Minutes Header Banner]( [Spotlight Icon] August Spotlight: Interpreting Results and Making Claims This month’s series on MethodSpace started with a video interview with our August Mentors in Residence and authors of SAGE’s new book, [Analyzing and Interpreting Qualitative Research: After the interview](, followed by original posts and resources. [Explore on MethodSpace]( SAGE Concept Grants awarded to 6 new software tools [»]( SAGE has awarded a £15,000 Concept Grant to Empirica, a customizable virtual lab platform for conducting human-participant experiments. In addition, five other software tools that will benefit the social and behavioral sciences were awarded £2,000 each. [Read the blog]( August Mentors in Residence Meet our August Mentors in a video interview where they discuss what is unique about data analysis in qualitative studies and share favorite chapters of their new book. [Charles Vanover] Charles Vanover [Paul Mihas] Paul Mihas [Johnny Saldaña] Johnny Saldaña [Watch the interview]( Related online resources from SAGE [Icon]( [See Numbers in Data Online Course]( Try a free module of the SAGE Campus course by John MacInnes to learn the fundamentals of numerical data and how to create and interpret tables and graphs. [Icon]( [Dr. Evelyn Behar and Dr. Nicole Cain discuss analyzing results and drawing conclusions]( Watch this free clip from SAGE Research Methods Video to learn the basics before you begin an in-depth analysis. [Get 30-day free access]( to SAGE Research Methods. [Icon]( [Mixed Methods Study of Public Perception of Social Distancing: Integrating Qualitative and Computational Analyses for Text Data]( Read a free article that illustrates how qualitative analysis and structural topic modelling can be used in synergy to understand the public’s perception and behaviour related to science issues. Available for free until 19th September. SAGE Books [Book cover]( [Find out more]( [Book cover]( [Find out more]( [Book cover]( [Find out more]( [Book cover]( [Find out more]( Visit the book webpages above to read free chapters or request a review copy! Don't miss out on the latest happenings in Research Methods! If you received this newsletter via a colleague or social media share, join the mailing list to ensure that future issues are sent directly to you! [Sign up for the monthly newsletter]( ABOUT US]( CONTACT US]( PRIVACY POLICY]( UNSUBSCRIBE]( SAGE Offices: Los Angeles: 2455 Teller Rd Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, USA London: 1 Oliver's Yard, 55 City Road, London, EC1Y 1SP, UK. Registration No. 1017514 New Delhi: B-1/I-1, Mohan Cooperative Industrial Estate, Mathura Road, Post Bag 7, New Delhi 110 044, India Singapore: 18 Cross Street #10-10/11/12, China Square Central, Singapore 048423 Washington, DC: 2600 Virginia Avenue NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC, 20037, USA Melbourne: Level 20, 114 William Street Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia This message was sent to {EMAIL}. 1L0338 SAGE Logo](

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