ScholarGate
Ontdekken
BibliotheekMijn bibliotheekBureauVooronderzoekReview StudioAssistent
Werkruimte
Vergelijken
Bouw uw boekenplank

Sla methoden op, orden collecties en neem ze mee naar uw bureau.

Account aanmaken
Bibliotheek
 / Bladeren
Inloggen
De bibliotheek

Verken de wetenschap per methode, vakgebied en bewijs.

Eén catalogus van onderzoeksmethoden — leer hoe elke methode werkt, wanneer je haar gebruikt en wat ze niet kan.

6,480 methoden11 vakgebieden7 methodefamilies40 talen
WetenschapsatlasBreng de structuur van de wetenschap in kaart voordat je haar gebruikt.Vakgebieden · methoden · bewijsroutesVerken de kaart
VakgebiedHealth & Medicine716Psychology570Business & Finance410Engineering330Life Sciences263Education261Research Practice
ScholarGate

Een inhoudsgerichte naslagbibliotheek voor onderzoeksmethoden — wat elke methode is, hoe ze werkt en waar ze vandaan komt.

Open data (CC-BY)

Ontdekken

  • Bibliotheek
  • Zoek methoden…
  • Bladeren per vakgebied
  • Vakgebieden
  • Reis
  • Vergelijken
  • Welke methode?

Referentie

  • Vakgebieden
  • Atlas
  • Begrippenlijst
  • Methodologie
  • Filosofie

Werkruimte

  • Mijn bibliotheek
  • Bureau
  • Chat

Bedrijf

  • Over ons
  • Prijzen
  • Contact
  • Stel een methode voor

De vermeldingen zijn ter referentie samengesteld uit gepubliceerde bronnen. Het controleren van de juistheid en geschiktheid van informatie voor uw eigen gebruik blijft uw eigen verantwoordelijkheid.

© 2026 ScholarGate · Een naslagbibliotheek voor onderzoeksmethoden
  • Privacy
  • Cookies
  • Voorwaarden
  • Account verwijderen
248
Natural Sciences236
Social Sciences185
Environment & Sustainability160
Law30
MethodeStatistiek1,836AI & ML1,661Besliskunde932Onderzoeksmethoden1,354Meten1,745Causaliteit & evidentie532Onderzoekspraktijk118
8 methoden in Law · MetenWissen
Methoden op het snijpunt van je twee filters.
SorterenPopulariteitA–ZZ–ANieuwste
forensic psychology

BHS

The Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS) is a 20-item self-report instrument developed by Aaron Beck and colleagues (1974) to measure the degree of hopelessness and pessimism about the future in adolescents and adults. It is grounded in Beck's cognitive theory of depression and suicide and is widely used in clinical, psychiat

2 bronnen1974
forensic psychology

HCR-20v3

The HCR-20v3 is a structured professional judgment framework developed by Douglas, Hart, and colleagues for the assessment of risk for violence among adolescents and adults in mental health, criminal justice, and forensic settings. Published in 2013, it represents the third version of one of the most widely validated r

2 bronnen2013
forensic psychology

PCL-SV

The Psychopathy Checklist Screening Version (PCL-SV) is a 12-item assessment tool developed by Hart, Cox, and Hare (1995) to screen for psychopathic personality traits in adolescents and adults. It is a brief alternative to the full 20-item Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R), designed for rapid screening in correcti

2 bronnen1995
forensic psychology

SAPROF

The Structured Assessment of Protective Factors for Violence Risk (SAPROF) is a 17-item structured professional judgment tool developed by de Vogel, de Ruiter, Bouman, and colleagues (2012) to identify protective factors and strengths in individuals undergoing violence risk assessment. It complements risk assessment in

2 bronnen2012
forensic psychology

SPJ Framework

The Structured Professional Judgment (SPJ) framework represents a contemporary approach to forensic risk assessment that synthesizes clinical judgment with empirical evidence of risk factors. Rather than producing a numerical score, SPJ guides clinicians through systematic evaluation of case-specific evidence to arrive

2 bronnen2003
forensic psychology

SPS

The Suicide Probability Scale (SPS) is a 36-item self-report instrument developed by John Cull and William Gill (1990) to assess suicide risk, hopelessness, suicide ideation, negative self-evaluation, and hostility in adolescents and adults. It provides a multidimensional profile of suicide-related cognitions and emoti

2 bronnen1990
forensic psychology

Static-99R

The Static-99R is an actuarial risk assessment instrument designed to estimate the likelihood of sexual recidivism among adult male sex offenders. Originally developed as the Static-99 by Hanson and Thornton (2000) and revised in 2009 as the Static-99R by Hanson, Helmus, and Thornton, it remains one of the most widely

2 bronnen2009
forensic psychology

VRAG

The Violence Risk Appraisal Guide (VRAG) is an actuarial instrument developed by Harris, Rice, and Quinsey (1993) to estimate the probability of violent recidivism among adult male offenders released from forensic psychiatric hospitals. It represents one of the earliest empirically validated violence prediction tools a

2 bronnen1993