2017-05-20

Social Research Methods and Design by Graham R. Gibbs (University of Huddersfield)

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source: Graham R Gibbs 2014年1月22日
A lecture on the characteristics of social research and the research process taken from a series on research methods and research design given to masters (graduate) students by Graham R. Gibbs at the University of Huddersfield. This session examines the distinctive nature of social research and introduces the three main research strategies of survey, experiment and case study.




A series of lectures given to postgraduate (graduate) students at the University of Huddersfield about social research methods and research design. Topics covered include issues of the quality of both qualitative and quantitative research including reliability, validity, generalizability, trustworthiness credibility and consistency. The key designs of surveys, experiments and case studies are examined and then a range of forms of data collection, including, questionnaires, interviews, documents, ethnography, repertory grids, and diaries are discussed.

The Nature of Social Research 30:35
Reliability, validity, generalizability and credibility. Pt .1 of 3: Research Quality 39:23
The Quality of Qualitative Research. Part 2 of 3 on Research Quality and the Research Process 9:10
The Process of Research. Part 3 of 3 on Research Quality and the Research Process 21:47
Social Surveys. Part 1 of 2 on Surveys and Sampling. 42:11
Sampling. Part 2 of 2 on Surveys and Sampling. 34:37
Types of Case Study. Part 1 of 3 on Case Studies 18:59
Planning a Case Study. Part 2 of 3 on Case Studies 8:44
Replication or Single Cases. Part 3 of 3 on Case Studies 25:04
The Experiment. Part 1 of 2 on Experiments and quasi-experiments 30:52
Quasi-experiments. Part 2 of 2 on Experiments and quasi-experiments 44:17
Question types & piloting. Part 1 of 3 on Questionnaire Design 33:56
Questionnaire layout & question wording. Part 2 of 3 on Questionnaire Design 20:16
Ratings & scales. Part 3 of 3 on Questionnaire Design 17:38
Personal Constructs. Part 1 of 2 on Personal Construct Psychology 25:13
The Repertory Grid. Part 2 of 2 on Personal Construct Psychology 47:29
Documents in social research Part 1 of 2 on Documents and Diaries 1:05:50
Diaries in social research Part 2 of 2 on Documents and Diaries 18:09
Research Interviewing Part 1: Interviews and the Interview Society 15:08
Research Interviewing Part 2: The Pros and Cons of Interviewing 11:19
Research Interviewing Part 3: Types of Interviews 17:02
Research Interviewing Part 4: The Interview Schedule 9:52
Research Interviewing Part 5: The Sequence of Events and Types of Question 20:18
Research Interviewing Part 6: Good Practice and Technology 12:30
Ethnography. Part 1 of 2 on Ethnography and Participant Observation 40:47
What to observe in Participant Observation. Part 2 of 2 on Ethnography and Participant Observation 26:16
Practical Issues of Social Research Part 1 of 3 on Practical Issues and Ethics 22:03
Writing Up Social Research Part 2 of 3 on Practical Issues and Ethics 27:45
The Ethics of Social Research. Part 3 of 3 on Practical Issues and Ethics 13:22

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