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Introduction to Social Research Methodology

Class at Faculty of Social Sciences |
JSM692

Syllabus

Course schedule:

Lecture 01: Introduction to inquiry

Lecture 02: Process of social research and its key elements

Lecture 03: Research design

Lecture 04: Types of data, variables, peculiarities of defining the indicators

Lecture 05: Sampling techniques

Lecture 06: Mid-term test (November 8, 2023)

Lecture 07: Modes of unobtrusive and qualitative data collection

Lecture 08: Modes of quantitative data collection

Lecture 09: Research instruments and questionnaire design

Lecture 10: Analysis of research findings and research ethics

Lecture 11: Data visualization and presentation of research findings

Lecture 12: Final test (December 20, 2023) https://teams.microsoft.com/l/team/19%3aaKdrA4xbBhFavTmSY84eusMcEhZqxiRKy33bRpDS6fg1%40thread.tacv2/conversations?groupId=756aae2c-afb2-4c67-b7d2-5a5667d3067d&tenantId=e09276da-f934-4086-bf08-8816a20414a2

Annotation

Unlock the essence of scientific research with our introductory research methods course. Dive into the core aspects of conducting rigorous investigations, gain insight into the critical steps of analytical inquiry, and broaden your understanding of practical tools, techniques, and methodologies.

This course provides a comprehensive exploration of quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research. You will develop essential methodological skills, such as defining indicators, establishing the research design, and determining appropriate data collection methods.

Designed for a wide range of students, this course is a valuable resource for individuals pursuing various specializations within the social sciences. Whether you're an aspiring sociologist, psychologist, or economist, this course provides the essential toolkit to embark on a successful research journey.