Nealcaren Social Data Analysis
nealcaren-social-data-analysis is a Claude Code plugin bundle for the Idea phase that equips quantitative and qualitative sociological research workflows from literature through analysis and write-up.
Run structured sociological and mixed-methods research—literature synthesis, interviews, coding, clustering, and manuscript drafting—in Claude Code without juggling separate qual/quant toolchains.
Add it to Claude Code
Install the plugin in Claude Code. One command, paste-ready.
/plugin install nealcaren-social-data-analysis@nealcaren/social-data-analysisBuilt to be called by your agent
Skillselion is itself an MCP server. Your agent can pull this entry and a paste-ready install config straight from the API - no copy-paste.
Retrieve this entry with skillselion.get_details("plugin:nealcaren/social-data-analysis") and the paste-ready config with skillselion.get_install_config("plugin:nealcaren/social-data-analysis").
What it does
nealcaren-social-data-analysis is a Claude Code plugin marketplace aimed at builders and researchers who need serious social-science methodology inside the agent—not a generic web-scrape skill. The collection spans abductive reasoning, causal diagrams, econometrics-flavored analysis, active learning, annotation, and full-text corpus work, so one install can support a thesis chapter, a user-research report, or a evidence-based content strategy. Solo builders use it when validating an idea requires systematic literature, structured interviews, or mixed qual-quant synthesis before they lock scope. It matters on Skillselion because most agent catalogs skew engineering-only; this bundle makes the Idea→Validate research lane first-class with eighteen coordinated plugins instead of ad-hoc prompts.
Highlights
- 18-plugin bundle covering qualitative coding, quantitative workflows, literature review, and write-up pipelines
- Literature-search, synthesis, genre analysis, and citation formatting (APA, Chicago, ASA-style workflows)
- Interview-based and case-study guides plus clustering, BERTopic, embeddings, and anomaly detection helpers
- Manuscript structuring: introductions, conclusions, figures, bibliographies, and debate/framing support
- Coordinator-style plugins that chain lit review → analysis → drafting bookends
Why builders use it
Agent defaults produce shallow literature summaries and unstructured interview notes, which fail when you need reproducible social-science methods and publication-ready structure.
After registration you get eighteen coordinated research plugins so Claude can run structured search, coding, clustering, causal framing, and formatted drafting in one workspace.
At a glance
- Type - Plugin in Productivity.
- Adoption - 0 installs, 38 stars, 0 votes.
FAQ
Who is nealcaren-social-data-analysis for?
It is for Claude Code users doing sociological or mixed-methods research—literature reviews, interviews, coding, clustering, and manuscript preparation—who want methodology-aware plugins instead of one-off prompts.
When should I use nealcaren-social-data-analysis?
Use it during idea and validate work when you need systematic literature, structured interviews, qual-quant analysis, or ASA/APA-style write-ups before or alongside building the product.
How do I add nealcaren-social-data-analysis to my agent?
Add the nealcaren/social-data-analysis plugin marketplace to Claude Code, install the bundle from the repo, and enable the individual plugins that match your current research phase.
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