Research design
Some designs are presently more relevant to some disciplines than others are. Instead of focusing on a limited subset of designs, we cover a wide range of designs relevant for social sciences. A broader view of the research process should enable students to identify strengths and weaknesses of empirical research in their own and related social science disciplines.
Learning outcome
- Students should know basic research designs and accompanying sample-, measurement-, coding, analysis- and interpretation issues.
Students should be able to
- develop research problems and questions,
- develop robust research designs including sound sample, measurement, analysis and interpretation strategies
- evaluate the appropriateness and application of a wide selection of designs
- evaluate the quality of empirical data and the validity of statements based on the designs
- Students should become better producers, evaluators and users of research, and be helped to advance one step further in a sound scientific career.
Recommended previous knowledge
Exam
Method of work
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