Advanced Methods in Social Research - SOC00011M
Module will run
Occurrence | Teaching period |
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A | Spring Term 2022-23 |
Module aims
This module aims to develop further the skills in research methods
that students have acquired from the modules Qualitative Methods and
Quantitative methods & Data Analysis. It will provide them
training in more advanced research methods, both qualitative and
quantitative. Students will be introduced to a range of techniques of
data analysis. These techniques will form a tool-kit on which students
will be able to draw to develop innovative projects. Students will
then acquire distinctive methodological skills as the module aims to
focus on exciting and ground-breaking methodologies. Emphasis will
also be put on a practical knowledge of the techniques through
concrete examples and exercises.
This module will then:
provide students with a wide range of more advanced methods, both
quantitative and qualitative
provide students with
practical-based knowledge of methods in social sciences
explore
different software packages
make students able to critically
engage with more advanced methods
Module learning outcomes
By the end of this module students will:
- be able to carry out more advanced quantitative and qualitative methods;
- be able to more extensively use appropriate statistical data analysis software;
- be able to deal with the methodological issues related to the analysis of complex social surveys;
- be able to understand research articles based on these more advanced techniques and to critically engage with them;
- have a wider understanding of the methodological possibilities and the issues around them.
Indicative assessment
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 50.0 |
Essay/coursework | 50.0 |
Special assessment rules
None
Indicative reassessment
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 50.0 |
Essay/coursework | 50.0 |
Module feedback
Feedback on all work is provided in a variety of ways and you must make the most of all opportunities do discuss your assessment and study progress:
1. After each open assessment you will receive feedback on the strengths and weaknesses of your work. This will be available within 4 weeks of the submission deadline
2. You will meet with your supervisor twice a term and you should discuss any concerns that you have and also present your assessment feedback for further comment
3. You will be asked to comment on the teaching of the modules and results will be discussed at Teaching Committee
4. You will have five supervision meetings with your dissertation supervisor through the summer months to enable you to discuss the different aspects of your work.
Indicative reading
These will be available on the module sites through the Yorkshare VLE. Most reading materials will be journals or book chapters which will be in pdf format. These can be downloaded and annotated on your work pc if you don t want the expense of printing.
Recommended books will be available in the library for reference only.