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There are 4 modules in this course
This course focuses on research methodologies. In this vein, the focus will be placed on qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, sampling approaches, and primary and secondary data collection. The course begins with a discussion on qualitative research approaches, looking at focus groups, personal interviews, ethnography, case studies and action research. We will also discuss quantitative research methods with a focus on experimental research design and survey methodology. There will be an exploration of the sampling design process and different sampling approaches, including probability and non-probability sampling as well as sample size and non-response issues. We will look at the nature and scope of primary and secondary data, and the importance of measurement. We will look at the role of the Internet in market research as well as non-comparative scaling techniques. The course ends with a discussion on different data collection approaches, with a focus on observation, content analysis, narrative research, phenomenology, and the collection of data using ethnography.
This week begins with a discussion on qualitative research approaches, looking at focus groups, personal interviews, ethnography, case study and action research. The week ends with a discussion of quantitative research methods with a focus on experimental research design and survey methodology.
The week begins with a discussion on the sampling design process and continues with different sampling approaches, including probability and non-probability sampling. The week ends with a discussion on sample size and non-response issues.
The sampling Design Process: Sampling Process, Sample Validation, Non Response Issues in Sampling•10 minutes
Types of Probability Sampling: Single Random Sampling, Systematic Sampling, Stratified and Cluster•10 minutes
Quota Sampling•10 minutes
Snowball Sampling•10 minutes
Non Response Aspects in Sampling•10 minutes
6 assignments•Total 180 minutes
Test Your Knowledge•30 minutes
Test Your Knowledge•30 minutes
Test Your Knowledge•30 minutes
Refresh Your Knowledge•30 minutes
Test Your Knowledge•30 minutes
Refresh Your Knowledge•30 minutes
4 discussion prompts•Total 40 minutes
Sampling Design Process•10 minutes
Probability Sampling•10 minutes
Non Probability Sampling•10 minutes
Non Response Aspects•10 minutes
Week 3
Module 3•5 hours to complete
Module details
The week begins with a discussion of the nature and scope of secondary data and continues with a discussion of primary data and the importance of measurement. The week ends with the role of the Internet in market research and a discussion about non-comparative scaling techniques.
Nature and Aims of Internal Secondary Data•4 minutes
Primary Data Collection With Emphasis on Experiments•4 minutes
Importance of Internet in Market Research: Online Surveys•4 minutes
6 readings•Total 60 minutes
Combining Various Types of Data•10 minutes
External Secondary Data: Syndicated Sources of Secondary Data•10 minutes
Research Drives Business Strategy•10 minutes
Importance of Proper Measurement•10 minutes
Comparative Scaling Techniques•10 minutes
Non-comparative Scaling Techniques •10 minutes
6 assignments•Total 180 minutes
Test Your Knowledge•30 minutes
Test Your Knowledge•30 minutes
Test Your Knowledge•30 minutes
Test Your Knowledge•30 minutes
Refresh Your Knowledge•30 minutes
Refresh Your Knowledge•30 minutes
4 discussion prompts•Total 40 minutes
Secondary Data•10 minutes
Research Drives Business Strategy•10 minutes
Proper Measurement•10 minutes
Role of Internet in Market Research & Non Comparative Scaling Techniques•10 minutes
Week 4
Module 4•6 hours to complete
Module details
The week starts a discussion on different data collection approaches with a focus on observation, case study and content analysis. The week continues with a focus on narrative research, phenomenology and the action research project. The week ends with a discussion of collecting data using ethnography.
Queen Mary University of London is a leading research-intensive university with a difference – one that opens the doors of opportunity to anyone with the potential to succeed. Ranked 117 in the world, the University has over 28000 students and 4400 members of staff. We are a truly global university: over 160 nationalities are represented on our 5 campuses in London, and we also have a presence in Malta, Paris, Athens, Singapore and China. The reach of our education is extended still further through our online provision.
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