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Last update: Mgr. Jiří Remr, Ph.D. (15.09.2023)
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. |
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Last update: Mgr. Jiří Remr, Ph.D. (15.09.2023)
Required readings: Babbie, E., 2012. The Practice of Social Research. London, Wadsworth Publishing Company
Additional readings: Andrews, R., 2003. Research Questions. London, Continuum Gliner, J. A.; Morgan, G. A., 2000. Research Methods in Applied Settings (An Integrated Approach to Design and Analysis). New Jersey, LEA Publishing Singleton Jr., R. A.; Straits, B. C.; Straits, M. M., 1993. Approaches to Social Research. Oxford, Oxford University Press |
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Last update: Mgr. Jiří Remr, Ph.D. (10.09.2021)
Course schedule: September 29 Course overview
October 6 Introduction to inquiry, process of social research and its key elements October 13 Research design October 20 Types of data, nature of variables, peculiarities of defining the indicators October 27 Sampling techniques
November 3 Modes of unobtrusive and qualitative data collection November 10 Modes of quantitative data collection November 24 Questionnaire Design
December 1 Research Ethics December 8 Analysis of Research Findings December 15 Recap December 22 Final test |