The SAGE Research Methods Definitions skill provides a voice-based lookup for Research Method definitions and their relationships. Use this skill to quickly learn more about research methods, to decompose methods or to find related terms. This skill is based on the SAGE Research Methods ontology, a specially curated collection of methods terms, definitions, and relationships.
Example methods can be high level terms such as 'Statistics' or 'Hypothesis', or lower level terms such as 'Confidence Intervals' or 'Standard Error'.
There are three commands you can issue to the skill, as follows:
(1) Get a research method definition: "ask Sage to define ...." "ask Sage what ... means?"
(2) Decompose a research method into lower-level terms: "ask Sage to decompose ... "
(3) Get a list of related methods: "ask Sage what ... is related to" "ask Sage to get relationships for ..."
You could, for example, use this skill to: - find the definition of the research method "Multivariate models" - get a list of lower level terms for the same - based on the returned list, query methods that are related to "Econometrics"