Field Methods

Papers
(The TQCC of Field Methods is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Designing a Multinational Smartphone App Survey during COVID-19: Rewards, Risks, and Recommendations17
Combining Conceptual Frameworks on Maternal Health in Indigenous Communities—Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping Using Participant and Operator-independent Weighting15
Learning Circles, Underpinned by Dadirri14
Improving Sampling Probability Definitions with Predictive Algorithms13
Strategies for Establishing Dependability between Two Qualitative Intrinsic Case Studies: A Reflexive Thematic Analysis13
Poverty and Wealth without a Ladder? An Appraisal of the Stages of Progress Method among Agro–Pastoralists in Ethiopia’s Lower Omo Valley11
Infrequent Identity Signals, Multiple Correspondence, and Detection Risks in Audit Correspondence Studies9
Offering Web Response as a Refusal Conversion Technique in a Mixed-mode Survey8
A Community-partnered Approach to Social Network Data Collection for a Large and Partial Network8
How Training Affects Interviewer Performance Over Time: A Field Experiment with a Large-scale National Representative Survey8
Case-to-Condition Ratios in Qualitative Comparative Analysis: Adding Cases Instead of Removing Conditions7
Are Voter Rolls Suitable Sampling Frames for Household Surveys? Evidence from India7
How Did We Develop a Photographic Guide of Biodiverse Food Plants to Support Food Consumption Studies?7
Fewer Procedures, More Reflection: A Rejoinder to Duşa and Marx6
Community-based Participant-observation (CBPO): A Participatory Method for Ethnographic Research6
Short Take: Collecting Data from a Vulnerable Population during the COVID-19 Pandemic6
Are You…? Asking Questions on Sex with a Third Category in Germany5
Sister-girl Talk: A Community-based Method for Group Interviewing and Analysis5
Invited Review: Collecting Data through Dyadic Interviews: A Systematic Review5
How Do Alternative Gendered Linguistic Forms Affect Response Behavior in Surveys?5
Improving Self-reported Prescription Medicine Data Quality with a Commercial Database Lookup Tool and Claims Matching4
Penciling: An Anonymization Method for Social Media Images4
Effects of Prepaid Postage Stamps and Postcard Incentives in a Web Survey Experiment4
Nonverbal Behavior in Face-to-face Survey Interviews: An Analysis of Interviewer Behavior and Adequate Responding4
A Web-based Event History Calendar Approach for Measuring Contraceptive Use Behavior3
Smartphone Diary Application in Household Surveys: Integration of High Frequency Temporal Data in Large-scale Data Collection3
Using Systematic Social Observations to Measure Crime Prevention through Environmental Design and Disorder: In-situ Observations, Photographs, and Google Street View Imagery3
Does Providing an Example Social Network Map Increase Referrals or Affect Types of Ties Reported in an Online Survey?3
Establishing a Panel Study of Refugees in Germany: First Wave Response and Panel Attrition from a Comparative Perspective3
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