| 1 | How Many Interviews Are Enough? | Field Methods | 2006 | 12,343 |
| 2 | Techniques to Identify Themes | Field Methods | 2003 | 3,111 |
| 3 | Using Mixed-Methods Sequential Explanatory Design: From Theory to Practice | Field Methods | 2006 | 1,558 |
| 4 | How Many Focus Groups Are Enough? Building an Evidence Base for Nonprobability Sample Sizes | Field Methods | 2017 | 1,128 |
| 5 | Developing and Using a Codebook for the Analysis of Interview Data: An Example from a Professional Development Research Project | Field Methods | 2011 | 886 |
| 6 | Comparing Response Rates from Web and Mail Surveys: A Meta-Analysis | Field Methods | 2008 | 731 |
| 7 | Reliability in Coding Open-Ended Data: Lessons Learned from HIV Behavioral Research | Field Methods | 2004 | 498 |
| 8 | Beyond the Qualitative Interview: Data Preparation and Transcription | Field Methods | 2003 | 440 |
| 9 | How Many Interviews Are Enough to Identify Metathemes in Multisited and Cross-cultural Research? Another Perspective on Guest, Bunce, and Johnson’s (2006) Landmark Study | Field Methods | 2017 | 380 |
| 10 | Advantages and Disadvantages of Internet Research Surveys: Evidence from the Literature | Field Methods | 2002 | 359 |
| 11 | Cultural Consensus Theory: Applications and Frequently Asked Questions | Field Methods | 2007 | 316 |
| 12 | A Team-based Approach to Open Coding: Considerations for Creating Intercoder Consensus | Field Methods | 2019 | 314 |
| 13 | Intercoder Reliability for Validating Conclusions Drawn from Open-Ended Interview Data | Field Methods | 2000 | 276 |
| 14 | A Case in Case Study Methodology | Field Methods | 2001 | 264 |
| 15 | Considerations for Collecting Freelists in the Field: Examples from Ethobotany | Field Methods | 2005 | 241 |
| 16 | A Multidimensional Scaling Stress Evaluation Table | Field Methods | 2000 | 235 |
| 17 | Using Qualitative Methods for Causal Explanation | Field Methods | 2004 | 230 |
| 18 | Simplifying the Personal Network Name Generator | Field Methods | 2007 | 202 |
| 19 | Visualizing Personal Networks: Working with Participant-aided Sociograms | Field Methods | 2007 | 201 |
| 20 | Excel as a Qualitative Data Analysis Tool | Field Methods | 2009 | 187 |
| 21 | List Task and a Cognitive Salience Index | Field Methods | 2001 | 186 |
| 22 | An Exploratory Study about Inaccuracy and Invalidity in Adolescent Self-Report Surveys | Field Methods | 2006 | 180 |
| 23 | Net-Map: Collecting Social Network Data and Facilitating Network Learning through Participatory Influence Network Mapping | Field Methods | 2010 | 174 |
| 24 | Quantifying Thematic Saturation in Qualitative Data Analysis | Field Methods | 2018 | 174 |
| 25 | Using Pooled Kappa to Summarize Interrater Agreement across Many Items | Field Methods | 2008 | 173 |
| 26 | Structuring the Calibration of Qualitative Data as Sets for Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) | Field Methods | 2012 | 144 |
| 27 | Data Quality in HIV/AIDS Web-Based Surveys | Field Methods | 2012 | 143 |
| 28 | Using Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis Software to Develop a Grounded Theory Project | Field Methods | 2006 | 141 |
| 29 | The Field Site as a Network: A Strategy for Locating Ethnographic Research | Field Methods | 2009 | 134 |
| 30 | Hidden Populations, Online Purposive Sampling, and External Validity | Field Methods | 2015 | 122 |
| 31 | Photo Interviews: Eliciting Data through Conversations with Children | Field Methods | 2005 | 120 |
| 32 | Setting Up an Online Panel Representative of the General Population | Field Methods | 2015 | 120 |
| 33 | Survey Mode as a Source of Instability in Responses across Surveys | Field Methods | 2005 | 117 |
| 34 | Cross-Cultural Cognitive Interviewing | Field Methods | 2011 | 107 |
| 35 | Negotiating Insider and Outsider Identities in the Field: “Insider” in a Foreign Land; “Outsider” in One’s Own Land | Field Methods | 2010 | 105 |
| 36 | A Methodological Model for Rapid Assessment, Response, and Evaluation: The RARE Program in Public Health | Field Methods | 2001 | 91 |
| 37 | A Comparison of Social Network Mapping and Personal Network Visualization | Field Methods | 2007 | 91 |
| 38 | Why Semantic Differentials in Web-Based Research Should Be Made from Visual Analogue Scales and Not from 5-Point Scales | Field Methods | 2012 | 91 |
| 39 | Measuring Cultural Consonance: Examples with Special Reference to Measurement Theory in Anthropology | Field Methods | 2005 | 90 |
| 40 | The State of Survey Methodology | Field Methods | 2014 | 89 |
| 41 | Supplementary Interviewing Techniques to Maximize Output in Free Listing Tasks | Field Methods | 2002 | 83 |
| 42 | Effort in Phone Survey Response Rates: The Effects of Vendor and Client-Controlled Factors | Field Methods | 2006 | 79 |
| 43 | Comparisons of Online Recruitment Strategies for Convenience Samples | Field Methods | 2016 | 79 |
| 44 | From Interview Transcript to Interpretive Story: Part 1—Viewing the Transcript through Multiple Lenses | Field Methods | 2000 | 74 |
| 45 | Object and Walking Probes in Ethnographic Interviewing | Field Methods | 2005 | 74 |
| 46 | Getting Past the Gatekeepers: Differences Between Access and Cooperation in Public School Research | Field Methods | 2008 | 74 |
| 47 | Q Method and Surveys: Three Ways to Combine Q and R | Field Methods | 2009 | 72 |
| 48 | The Active Participant-Observer: Applying Social Role Analysis to Participant Observation | Field Methods | 2006 | 70 |
| 49 | Making Sense of Qualitative and Quantitative Findings in Mixed Research Synthesis Studies | Field Methods | 2008 | 69 |
| 50 | Comparative Cultural Salience: Measures Using Free-List Data | Field Methods | 2006 | 66 |