The purpose of this course is to enhance and reinforce knowledge and understanding of the decisions needed to design a research study. Hence, students should develop skills needed to formulate research questions, develop a design for answering those questions, and then implement and evaluate the evidence received from the research effort. The class will cover a number of research strategies and issues that might be part of a research project. Although different research strategies will be more relevant to some disciplines than others; a broader view of the research process should enable students to identify strengths and weaknesses of research efforts in various areas. Thus, the goal of the course is to provide the student with an understanding of the concept of a philosophy of science, to improve the student’s research skills, to discuss issues related to researcher ethics and to expose students to a variety of research they may encounter in their professional careers.
The course will cover research related to:
- Empirical
- Experimental data
- Observational data
- Theory/Modeling
- Positive analysis
- Normative analysis
- Qualitative Analysis
- Mixed Methods