Research Methods II
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Research is “creative work undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase the stock of knowledge […]” . This goal can be achieved in a wide variety of ways. We can count ‘things’, add them up, calculate statistics about them, and get a reliable overview of ‘things’. We can also describe those things in great detail and question why they are the things that they are, and what that means in the context of those things. Which approach is better? The answer is that this depends on what you want to learn about those ‘things’. In other words, if we want to “increase the stock of knowledge”, it partly depends on which knowledge you are interested in increasing (your ‘puzzle’ and specific questions), and partly also on what you consider ‘knowledge’ to be in the first place. In Research Methods I, we will address these issues in great detail, and we will go into how a research project can be set up in alignment with the answers to these questions. Research Methods I (SKI1004), Research Methods II (SKI1005), and the Research Project (PRO1011) form one coherent semester-long block of courses in which you will start from scratch and end with your own finished research project. Along the way, we will discuss a wide variety of research approaches frequently used in the humanities, social sciences, and the sciences. Another goal of this sequence of courses is for UCM as an academic community to further develop its multi/interdisciplinary character, and for students to be able to reflect and comment on each other’s work, no matter how diverse that may become in the course of the next three years. In Research Methods II, we will build on the foundation laid out in Research Methods I to work towards your own research proposal at the end of this course. Along the way, we will work on designing a research project that is feasible with limited resources in terms of time and money, but more importantly, we will work on some specific skills and techniques that will allow you to actually go out and do research. In the research methods Project in period 3 or 6 you will execute that proposal and finish with a paper presentation about your findings.Doelstellingen van dit vak
After taking Research Methods II, you will know about: •Designing a realistic research project; •Interview techniques and conducting basic qualitative research; •Designing and executing a basic survey; •Presenting your ideas in a poster format; •Basic methods in the sciences, and how a lab works; •Intermediate statistics, sampling strategies, and an instruction on intermediate commands in SPSS.Voorwaarden
SKI1004 Research Methods I.Aanbevolen literatuur
None of the books listed below are mandatory. •Gray, D. E. (2014). Doing Research in the Real World (Third ed.). London: SAGE Publications.Instructional format
Tutorial group meetings and lectures.
Examination
Grades are based on (1) a poster presentation due halfway through the course and (2) a research proposal due at the end of the course period.
This course is a prerequisite for the following course(s):
•SKI2065 Quantitative Research Methods •SKI2085 Ethnography and Qualitative Interviewing I •PRO1011 Research Proposal Writing
SKI1005
Periode 2
28 okt 2024
20 dec 2024
Periode 5
31 mrt 2025
23 mei 2025
Studiepunten:
2.5Taal van de opleiding:
EngelsCoordinators:
- E.F.L. Maegherman
- S. Gomez Cardona
Onderwijsmethode:
PBL, Presentation(s), Lecture(s), Assignment(s), Paper(s)Evaluatiemethoden:
Final paper, Attendance, Participation, Written exam, Oral exam, Take home exam