Research Methodology Bootcamp: Research Methods Simplified
Published 7/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.64 GB | Duration: 3h 13m
Published 7/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.64 GB | Duration: 3h 13m
Everything you need to get started with research methodology and research methods - including templates, tools and more.
What you'll learn
WHAT exactly research methodology (and research methods) is - and how this fits into the bigger picture
WHAT you need to have in place before you even start your research methodology, so that you don't waste time rewriting.
WHAT the six key methodological decisions are are and how to develop them.
WHAT the reviewers/assessors are typically looking for in a research methodology and what they focus on in each area.
HOW to write a high-quality research methodology chapter that clearly describes and justifies your choices.
WHAT common but costly methodology-related mistakes you need to avoid
FREE access to our comprehensive research methodology template and resource masterlist.
Requirements
This course is designed for first-time researchers, so you don't need any prior research experience.
We'll unpack each concept from the ground up using straightforward language and practical examples.
Description
If you're new to the daunting world of academic research and are feeling a little overwhelmed by the endless stream of jargon and technical language that makes up research methodology, this online course is for you.Designed by Dr Kerryn Warren (PhD) and Derek Jansen (MBA), this research methodology course provides you with a step-by-step practical introduction to research methodology, from the high-level, conceptual matters such as research paradigms, philosophies and approaches, to the more practical and tactical choices, such as sampling, data collection and data analysis. By undertaking this course, you'll gain a solid foundation of knowledge with which you can develop a suitable methodology for your dissertation, thesis or research project.Together, we’ll work through loads of practical examples to illustrate each point and review actual successful research methodology chapter, so that you can see exactly what it takes to craft a suitable methodology. Along the way, you can test your understanding with interactive pop quizzes and ask questions about each lesson as you work through the course. This online course is specifically designed for both undergrad and postgrad students who are new to the academic research process. You don’t need to have any prior research proposal writing experience, as we unpack each concept from the ground up. While this course is geared towards research methodologies and methods within the sciences (especially the social sciences), the principles and concepts we’ll cover apply to the vast majority of research areas.Beyond the engaging lessons and quizzes, you can use the carefully designed practical exercises to build your actual research methodology as you work through the course. In other words, by the end of the course, you won’t just have a certificate - you’ll have the foundations of a practical research methodology. That said, if you’d prefer to just focus on specific lessons, you’re most welcome to do so, as each lesson works perfectly well on a standalone basis.But it doesn’t stop there. By joining the course, you’ll get full, unrestricted access to our meaty collection of additional research methodology-related resources. This includes a comprehensive template for your research methodology, hours upon hours of additional video lessons and webinars, as well as practical tools and resources.In short, this course gives you everything you need to get started with your own research methodology. Best of all, you can easily work through it over a weekend or even a few weeknights - so you’re not signing up for a huge commitment.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Welcome to the course
Lecture 2 How to approach the course
Lecture 3 Resources
Section 2: Research methodology basics
Lecture 4 Section overview
Lecture 5 The Big Picture: Understanding the broader the research process
Lecture 6 What is research methodology?
Lecture 7 Essential terminology
Lecture 8 Research ethics
Lecture 9 Before you start your methodology
Lecture 10 Resources
Section 3: The Six Methodological Decisions
Lecture 11 Section overview
Lecture 12 Research paradigms & philosophy
Lecture 13 Research approach
Lecture 14 Research design
Lecture 15 Sampling strategy
Lecture 16 Data collection methods
Lecture 17 Qualitative data analysis
Lecture 18 Quantitative data analysis
Lecture 19 Validity, reliability and trustworthiness
Lecture 20 Making methodological choices
Lecture 21 Research limitations
Lecture 22 Resources
Section 4: Writing up your methodology
Lecture 23 Section overview
Lecture 24 The different writing contexts
Lecture 25 How to structure your methodology chapter
Lecture 26 How to use figures and tables strategically
Lecture 27 How to support/justify your methodological choices
Lecture 28 Using a reference manager (Mendeley)
Lecture 29 Sample methodology chapter - qualitative study
Lecture 30 Sample methodology chapter - quantitative study
Lecture 31 Resources
Section 5: The final touches
Lecture 32 Section overview
Lecture 33 What markers want
Lecture 34 Common research methodology mistakes
Lecture 35 Extra resources
Lecture 36 Conclusion and certificate
Lecture 37 Resources
First-time researchers at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels.,Students undertaking research within the sciences (e.g., business, psychology, education, nursing, etc.).