4.00 credits
45.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
Edwards Martin; Willemsen Jochem;
Language
English
Content
The course uses a reverse class approach that builds on the student's understanding of qualitative and quantitative research methods. Specifically, the students must start the course with a Bachelor's level understanding of the following methods:
Qualitative methods
Qualitative methods
- Construction of a qualitative research design and the epistemological position
- Data collection methods: semi-directive interview, focus group, participant observation, diary, visual methods
- Methods of data analysis: thematic analysis, grounded theory, phenomenological methods, discursive methods, narrative methods
- Assessing research quality: Validity and triangulation
- Research questions and hypotheses
- Variables; factors of validity and reliability
- Selection of participants
- Methods for the relationship between variables, differences in levels of a variable, and differences within a variable (and methods of conterbalancing).
- Research methods and the university and clinic ethics board
Teaching methods
Lectures and supervisions
Evaluation methods
There are two evaluations of the course made by a written report and a film:
- Developing and defining a quantitative research method (50%).
- Developing and defining a qualitative research method (50%)
Other information
- The course is given in English, but using slides written in French.
- The reading for the course is in French and English.
- During the course, there are several discussions between a group and the professor. These discussions can be in French or English.
- There is no exam. Instead, there are two courseworks worth 50% each which can be made in French or English.
Online resources
The Moodle platform
Faculty or entity
EPSY
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Master [120] in Psychology