The objective of this course is to teach students research skills, including
the process of formulating problems, collection of data and analysis of data.the objective of this course is to teach students research skills, including T and process of formulating problems, collection of data and analysis of data.
Course Description:
Research is a process of formulating questions, problems, or hypotheses; collecting data or evidence relevant to these questions/problems/or hypotheses; and analyzing or interpreting these data. Independent thinking is a key component in your development as an excellent researcher. Only part of this development is accomplished in your preparation of a thesis/dissertation. Successful grant writing requires a certain degree of critical thinking, independent thinking, and last but not least, organization. The purpose of this course is to assist you in this development. It covers the entire research process including: formulating research questions; sampling (probability and nonprobability); measurement (surveys, scaling, qualitative, unobtrusive); research design (survey and experiment); data analysis; and, writing the research paper. It also addresses the major theoretical and philosophical underpinnings of research including: the idea of validity in research; reliability of measures; and ethics. There are some useful ways to generate research hypothesis including: (1) proving an intuitive impression, (2) putting other people’s theories to test, (3)reexamining other people’s conclusion, (4) repeating or modifying a previous study, (5) focusing on a detailed of a large study and combining it with another question, (6) use of a calibrated psychological tests, and (7) serendipitous discoveries.
Course Objectives:
We have three specific aims:
� to provide an overview of research design and methodology
� to analyze the data for statistical description, inferences, and interpretation
� to introduce statistical computing techniques (SAS/SPSS/MINITAB/EXCEL)
Contents of Teaching:
Part I—Introduction
� Problem setting
� Literatures collection & review
� Exploring environments via the Internet
※ Writing skills
Part II—Data Collection & Design
� Qualitative data
� Quantitative data
� Primary Data Collection – Sampling survey
Course Description:
Research is a process of formulating questions, problems, or hypotheses; collecting data or evidence relevant to these questions/problems/or hypotheses; and analyzing or interpreting these data. Independent thinking is a key component in your development as an excellent researcher. Only part of this development is accomplished in your preparation of a thesis/dissertation. Successful grant writing requires a certain degree of critical thinking, independent thinking, and last but not least, organization. The purpose of this course is to assist you in this development. It covers the entire research process including: formulating research questions; sampling (probability and nonprobability); measurement (surveys, scaling, qualitative, unobtrusive); research design (survey and experiment); data analysis; and, writing the research paper. It also addresses the major theoretical and philosophical underpinnings of research including: the idea of validity in research; reliability of measures; and ethics. There are some useful ways to generate research hypothesis including: (1) proving an intuitive impression, (2) putting other people's theories to test, (3)reexamining other people's conclusion, (4) repeating or modifying a previous study, (5) focusing on a detailed of a large study and combining it with another question, (6) use of a calibrated psychological tests, and (7) serendipitous discoveries.
Course Objectives:
We have three specific aims:
� to provide an overview of research design and methodology
� to analyze the data for statistical description, inferences, and interpretation
� to introduce statistical computing techniques (SAS/SPSS/MINITAB/EXCEL)
Contents of Teaching:
Part I—Introduction
� Problem setting
� Literature collection & review
� Exploring environments via the Internet
※Writing skills
Part II—Data Collection & Design
� Qualitative data
� Quantitative data
� Primary Data Collection – Sampling survey
Lecture notes/papers will be issued to students.
lecture notes/papers will be issued to students.
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