This course will enable the students to acquire practical skills in designing and conducting social science research, emphasizing the application of various research methods, measurement techniques, and sampling strategies to real-world scenarios.
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Course Outcomes |
Learning and teaching strategies |
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24PSY123
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Research Methods - I(Theory) |
CO13: Develop a basic understanding of pure & applied research and comprehending various paradigms of inquiry to apply in basic research. CO14: Appraise the elements of research and determine the importance of sampling. CO15: Examine the distinctive features of an research design and its application in research. CO16: Develop and validate various psychological scales and indexes, such as the Likert and Guttman scales, for assessing attitudes, behaviors, and social distances. CO17: Critically evaluate different paradigms of social research, including macro and micro theories, and apply these paradigms to frame their research inquiries and hypotheses effectively. CO18:Contribute effectively in course-specific interactions |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, application based questions, Seminar presentation |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation |
Foundation of social science, dialectics of social research: idiographic and nomothetic explanation, inductive and deductive theory, pure and applied research, qualitative and quantitative data;
Paradigms of social research- Macro theory & Micro theory, Early positivism, social Darwinism.
Steps of Research
The purpose of research; Research Design; Units of analysis; Concepts as Constructs; Conceptualization: Indicators and Dimensions; Real, Nominal and Operational definitions.
Defining variables and attributes; Levels of measurements; Criteria of measurement quality: Precision & Accuracy, Reliability, Validity; Modalities of Measurement: Self-report, Physiological & Behavioral Measures
Indexes v/s scales, Index Construction: Item Selection, Examination of Empirical Relationships, Index Scoring, Index Validation. Scale Construction: Bogardus Social Distance Scale, Thurstone Scale, Likert Scale, Semantic Differential, Guttman Scale
Population and Sample; Representative Samples; Sampling frames; Probability Sampling Methods; Non-Probability Sampling Methods; Conscious & Unconscious Sampling Bias
Essential Readings
Suggested Readings
E-Resources