This module exposes students to the methods and principles required to design and critically evaluate empirical sociological research. By the end of the module students will have developed key skills useful for their third-year project work and skills in critically evaluating the relative merits of different approaches to social research.
The module is taught through weekly lectures focusing on key methodological issues involving quantitative data. Weekly labs and classes that accompany the lectures cover practical skills in research design, data collection, and quantitative data analysis. Instruction is provided using computer software for data analysis supported by hands-on study guides.
The module is assessed through 100% coursework.
- Module Supervisor: Giacomo Vagni
Category: Department of Sociology and Criminology