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Research Methodology - An Introduction

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Research methodology is essential for

academic success, particularly in humani-


and
ties social sciences.

It provides a framework for researchers to


Importance of Research Method… design their studies effectively.

Understanding research methodology helps


students develop pertinent research strate-
gies.
Many students struggle with conducting
empirical studies despite being taught
methodology.

Research methodology is crucial for academic


Introduction to Research Lack of necessary tools and difficulties in
success and effective research practices. selecting feasible topics hinder their research
Methodology Challenges Faced by Students efforts.
The course provides a comprehensive
of research processes, methods, and ethical
overview
considerations. Summary of Key Points Conclusion Students often face challenges in data
availability, making problem-solving diffi-
cult.
Students are encouraged to engage actively The course aims to equip students with the
with the material to develop their research skills skills to write coherent and acceptable
and understanding. scientific papers.

It emphasizes the importance of understand-


Goals of the Course research
ing nature and conducting pilot surveys.
Definitions and significance of research
academia.
in
Students are encouraged to engage deeply
Lecture 1: What is Research? with the course material for better
Objectives and motivations behind conduct- comprehension.
research.
ing

Distinction between qualitative and quantita-


research.
tive The course begins with theoretical founda-
and
tionsprogresses to practical applications.
Lecture 2: Methods and Methodology
Overview of various research approaches and
their applications.
Early lectures focus on general research
concepts, while later ones delve into specific
Steps involved in conducting social research. Overview of Course Lectures methodologies.

Lecture 3: The Research Process


Criteria for good research and common Students are advised to engage with all
challenges faced by students. lectures for comprehensive understand-
ing.
Understanding what constitutes a re- Lecture 1: Introduction to research
problem.
search methodology and its significance.

Lecture 4: The Research Problem Lecture Summaries Course Contents Course Structure
Techniques for selecting and defining re- Lecture 2: Various research methods and
problems.
search Research approaches.

Importance of a well-structured research Methodology: An Lecture 3: Steps involved in the research

Introduction
design. process.

Lecture 5: The Research Design


Key concepts related to research design, Lecture 4: Identifying and defining re-
including methodology and hypotheses. Lecture Breakdown problems.
search

Definitions of population and sample Lecture 5: Importance of research design


research.
in methodology.
and
Lecture 6: Population and Sampling
Steps in designing a sample and characteris- Lecture 6: Understanding population
of
ticsa good sample design. sampling
and techniques.

Overview of ethical considerations in Lecture 7: Ethical considerations in re…


conducting research.

Lecture 7: Ethical Issues in Research


Importance of informed consent and protect-
participants' rights. Develop a foundational understanding
ing research methodology in social sciences.
of

Identify and define appropriate research top-


The course is designed for third-year and
ics problems.
undergraduate students and novice re- Learning Outcomes
searchers. Organize and conduct research effectively
Target Audience
It serves as a resource for students aiming within their area of study.
produce
to independent research papers.
Course Applications Cultivate ethical conduct in research practices.
The course seeks to connect theoretical Course Objectives
knowledge with practical research skills. Students will learn to evaluate research
literature critically.
Bridging Theory and Practice
It encourages students to apply learned
methodologies to real-world research scenari- They will acquire skills necessary for
os. Skills Development conducting independent research.

The course aims to enhance students' critical


thinking abilities.

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