Introduction to Empirical Research (LT) Beginners
This module is for anyone considering studying on a CaRM module but not sure which one/s to choose. It provides an overview of the research process and issues in research design. Through reflection on a broad overview of empirical research, the module aims to encourage students to consider where they may wish to develop their research skills and knowledge. The module will signpost the different modules, both quantitative and qualitative, offered by CaRM and encourage students to consider what modules might be appropriate for their research and career development.
Please note: This module has pre-recorded lectures which need to be watched before the live workshop session.
- Postgraduate students and staff
- Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available here
- No prior knowledge is required.
- You may wish to prepare for this module by considering your research project, the aims and objectives, and your research and training needs to complete the project
- The research process and the different stages it might consist of
- Issues related to research design
- To consider what data you will need to address your research aims
- To consider the best methods to collect and analyse your data
- What modules are offered by CaRM and how they might be appropriate to your needs
Lecture
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This module runs once in Michaelmas Term and once in Lent. You only need to book on ONE of these iterations, either in Michaelmas OR in Lent.
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