The Psychosocial & Psychoanalytic subject guide gives you access to useful library databases and trusted Web resources, relevant for researching many topics in psychoanalysis, analytical psychology and psychosocial studies
Your department will provide practical help in using some of the research methods & data analysis that are most relevant to the subject area. Additional resources that you could draw upon for assistance in this sphere could include:
APA PsycTESTS is produced by the American Psychological Association, and provides access to psychological measurement tools, including some questionnaires and inventories sometimes used in PPS (e.g. Narcissistic Personality Inventory). Includes versions of tests in different languages, as well as later revisions or modifications to the original. Most are available for immediate download
LinkedIn Learning offers you the opportunity to take practical self-directed courses, particularly for tech-related skills (using Excel, R, SPSS, Stata, Word, etc.)
SRM is intended to be a practical aid to identifying different research methods, explaining what they do and how to use them in your research through videos, case studies and content from SAGE publications. Research Tools section contains a helpful Project Planner, outlining the stages of a dissertation or research project, and a methods map, which visualises connections between research methods and links to content about a method.
Scopus is a curated database to high-quality academic literature, covering all subject fields, with particularly good coverage of peer-reviewed journals. Use the Scopus search functionality to search for articles on your topic that use a specific method. Follow the Scopus links to full text to read how the article has applied the research method in practice.