This course addresses how various philosophic assumptions shape the
aims and practices of research in sociology . It provides
students with empirical research design principles and an introduction
to methods of collecting and recording data, assessing reliability and
validity, and conducting data analysis. Different research strategies are
introduced. The ethical implications of research will be discussed.
This course is a prerequisite for entry into higher level methods courses
(except SOCI 305/NURS 310). Three credits.
2010-2011:
2009-2010:
2005-2006:
2004-2005:
SOCI 202.22 -- N. Verberg -- Block KL second term
2003-2004:
SOCI 202.22 -- B. Marciniak -- Block DE second term
2002-2003:
2001-2002:
2000-2001:
Modified by Pagemaster -