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Cursus: INFOWO
INFOWO
Wetenschappelijke onderzoeksmethoden
Cursus informatie
CursuscodeINFOWO
Studiepunten (EC)7,5
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Information and communication processes in social systems and support of these processes by means of ICT are key topics in the field of information science. These processes are studied from both a scientific and a design perspective. To this end, it is important that you as an information science expert have an understanding of scientific methods and research and data analysis. In this module you learn which research method to use, which methods for analysis go with it and how you can report the results. Basically we follow the empirical cycle:

  • Problem formulation
  • Various research methods
  • Different methods of analysis
  • Description of results and reporting

In addition to knowledge about various methods of scientific research, we pay attention to basic knowledge of inferential statistics, and you learn how to work with the statistical software package SPSS.

Keywords
Research methods, qualitative and quantitative research, survey, design research, experimental research, inferential statistics.

Learning Objectives
In this course you learn about methods and techniques in ICT research in its context. You will develop basic skills in applying research methods. After this module you can:

  • Perform a scientific research literature study
  • Formulate a testable question
  • Set up and implement a scientific research project
  • Select and apply quantitative methods of analysis
  • Report on your research

Skills
Research skills, writing, presenting

Position in the curriculum
This course is offered at the beginning of the second year. The course is compulsory for students who follow the information science bachelor. In the course we pay explicit attention to the context of scientific research in information science. In the first year scientific research in different subjects (eg Designing Interactive Systems, Organisations and ICT) are briefly discussed. Knowledge of and skills in research methods play an important role in other 2nd and 3rd year courses such as the “Onderzoeksproject�

Required prior knowledge:
None

Literature: B. Blumberg, D.R. Cooper, P.S. Schindler (2011), Business Research Methods, 3rd European Edition, McGraw-Hill (ISBN 9780077129972)
Course form:
  • Lectures on research methods: 2 hours per week
  • Lectures on statistical methods: 2 hours per week
  • Workshop on the research project: 2 hours per week (mandatory)
  • Practical exercises: 2 hours per week
Exam form: Research report, participation in workshops, intermediary exam, final exam.
Minimum effort to qualify for 2nd chance exam: To qualify for the 2nd chance exam the initial result of the course should be at least 4.


http://www.cs.uu.nl/education/vak.php?vak=INFOWO&jaar=2011

 

 

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