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- Blaikie, N. (latest edition). Analyzing Quantitative Data - From Description to Explanation. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publication.
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- Additional material may be added and be made available electronically
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Denna kursen ges som del av program:
Kursinnehåll
The aim of the course is to develop knowledge and understanding about social science research methodology, and methods in a multidisciplinary context. It provides advanced skills for designing, performing, evaluating and reporting a research project in the context of organisation and leadership. The course highlights critical thinking and ethical approaches in research and provides knowledge, understanding and skills about different qualitative and quantitative methods and strategies for research design and data analyses.
The course includes the following content areas:
- Identifying a research problem within the context of leadership, organisation and sustainability
- Designing, performing, evaluating and reporting a social science research project
- Qualitative and quantitative methods and strategies for research design and data analyses in the context of leadership, organisation and sustainability
- Ethics in social science research
Behörighetskrav
Bachelor´s degree, consisting of 180 credits. English 6 in Swedish secondary school.
Kurslitteratur
Kursvärdering
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