Social Sciences are still /sci/, right?
I want to learn how to produce high quality qualitative and quantitative researches that offer insightful analysis on our lives.
Where do I start? Any good online courses on Coursera, Edx or wherever I should check?
There's literally a board dedicated to that you fucking moron.
>>8475998
which?
I might as well go on here anyway, its not like i see anything really scientific going on here. Mostly just shitposting. "fucking moron"
>social sciences
liberal arts tier
kys
>>8476079
Not that other guy, but OP is asking about scientific research methods in the humanities.
Personally I've been studying Statistics via two pretty great courses on Coursera:
https://www.coursera.org/learn/basic-statistics/
https://www.coursera.org/learn/probability-intro/home/welcome
When I'm done with those in a week or so I'll take do some focused R studying and then delve into the research methods courses. Hopefully this will grant me a better understanding of how doing proper research on the area.
>I want to learn how to produce high quality qualitative
kys
>>8476250
statistics is literally not going to help