Course - Research Methodology - PSY3001
Research Methodology
About
About the course
Course content
The course provides an introduction to scientific research methods where both quantitative and qualitative approaches are presented. The course emphasises rationales for quantitative research methods, different designs and analyses. Students are given a broad introduction to multivariate designs and will use statistical analyses like analyses of variance, regression, and factor analyses. Interpretation and use of results will be emphasised and practical exercises using SPSS are included.
The course further focuses on the general theoretical scientific rational for qualitative research methods and gives a thorough introduction to the most applied qualitative methods. Different approaches to collecting and analyzing qualitative data will be presented. The students will participate in a practical project using qualitative methods and analytical computer programme.
Learning outcome
The course will give a scientific philosophic rational for the choice of research methods, a basis so that students independently can develop and carry out structured research interviews and collect and process quantitative data and knowledge of qualitative methods and approaches for analyzing. The course will also provide students with knowledge about a variety of suitable scientific designs and appropriate choice of methods as well as practical implementation of research.
Learning methods and activities
Lectures, seminars, fieldwork, practical exercises.
The assessment of PSY3001 consists of two equally weighted parts: one exam in qualitative methods (home exam) and one in quantitative methods (school exam). The exams are given in English. Both exams must be passed in the same semester. When retaking exam in PSY3001, both part exams must be retaken, but the home exam in qualitative methods may be resubmitted in revised version. In such event, the old version must be submitted along with the new one with a list specifying the changes.
Admission to one of the following programmes is required:
Master of Science in Psychology,
Master of Philosophy in Human Development,
Master of Philosophy in Risk Psychology, Environment and Safety,
Exchange students interested in the course must consult the Department for possible admission.
Compulsory assignments
- Written assignment
Specific conditions
Admission to a programme of study is required:
Human Development (MPHUMDEV)
Psykologi (MPSY)
Risk Psychology, Environment and Safety (MPRIPENSA)
Course materials
Required readings approx. 800 pages.
Credit reductions
| Course code | Reduction | From |
|---|---|---|
| PSY3000 | 15 sp | |
| PSY3081 | 15 sp | |
| PSY3100 | 7.5 sp | |
| PSY3101 | 7.5 sp | |
| SVPSY300 | 15 sp |
Subject areas
- Psychology
- Social Sciences