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Boydstun and Feezell, "A method to assess semantic validity & bias when coding open-ended responses"

  • methodscolloquium
  • Feb 7, 2022
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Updated: Feb 11, 2022


International Methods Colloquium on February 4, 2022.

Amber Boydstun (University of California, Davis) and Jessica Feezell (University of New Mexico) presented a talk entitled "Self-coding: A method to assess semantic validity and bias when coding open-ended responses." The paper is available at this link. The slides are available at this link.

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This material is based upon work supported by Wake Forest University and previously supported by Rice University and the National Science Foundation under Grant No. SES-1423825. The IMC is also sponsored by Springer Publishing.

 

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