This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles, processes, and techniques of scientific research. Students will explore both qualitative and quantitative research methods, learn how to formulate research problems, develop hypotheses, design studies, and collect and analyze data. Emphasis is placed on ethical considerations, literature review, sampling techniques, data collection instruments (such as questionnaires and interviews), and the interpretation and presentation of findings. By the end of the course, students will be equipped to design and conduct independent research projects and critically evaluate existing research.
What Will You Learn?
- Understand key concepts and types of research.
- Conduct a thorough literature review.
- Design appropriate research methodologies.
- Apply sampling and data collection techniques.
- Identify and formulate research problems and questions.
- Analyze and interpret data using appropriate methods.
- Recognize and apply ethical standards in research.
- Present research findings in an academic format.
Course Curriculum
Introduction to research methodology
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Definition and meaning of research
06:25 -
Phases of the research
07:35 -
The 9 steps of formulating a clear research title.
33:41 -
Proposal & Thesis/Dissertation
05:39
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Literature Review
Chapter Three: Methodology
Chapter Four: Data Analysis
Chapter Five: Discussion, Conclusion & Recommendation
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