Conducting research on the Internet:
Part 1: Addressing skepticism
When I first started using the internet as a tool for psychological research in the field of eating disorders in 2002, there was wide-spread skepticism around the viability of this approach to scientific investigation. By the time my two-year research project came to be evaluated in 2004, we still had no-where to turn in terms of an Irish academic appropriately qualified in both fields - internet research and eating disorders. Concerned about the skepticism that many academics and psychologists had ... Continue reading
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