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Claire Houghton @RTC_Edinburgh looking at domestic abuse and how Covid has affected the rights of children and young people research-training-centre.sps.ed.ac.uk/covid-19-and-p…


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Statistics minus anxiety - a course on teaching stats whilst acknowledging statistics anxiety @NCRMUK @AQMeNNetwork @britsoci @profbigvern @ekharrison @SLS_DSU ncrm.ac.uk/training/show.…


Detectives Handbook reposted

'Statistics minus anxiety' a course for those teaching quantitative methods who want to know more of the evidence on statistics anxiety and other issues @britsoci @QStepEdinburgh @QStepLeeds @BritishAcademy_ @NuffieldFound @ESRC store.southampton.ac.uk/short-courses/…


We now have a Facebook page for 2019, like us!!! The blog had a phenomenal 2018. Nearly 2000 views, 781 from the USA. facebook.com/detectivesblog/


Post from the archive: @Stata 15 Dynamic Documents: ‘.do files on steroids’ thedetectiveshandbook.wordpress.com


Post from the archive: @kevralston Generations of worklessness, a myth that won’t die thedetectiveshandbook.wordpress.com/2017/10/31/gen…


All maps are inaccurate but some have very useful applications: Thoughts on Complex Social Surveys from @profbigvern thedetectiveshandbook.wordpress.com/2016/12/05/all…


New Post: @ConnellyRoxanne and @profbigvern on publishing sociological research as a @ProjectJupyter Notebook using @Stata thedetectiveshandbook.wordpress.com/2018/01/08/res… Take a look!


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