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Class Research Methodologies

  • Presentation

    Presentation

    Introduction to the main research methodologies. Fundamental for students to acquire knowledge and skills with a view to preparing research activities.
  • Code

    Code

    ULP7021-7351
  • Syllabus

    Syllabus

    1. Introduction 2. Ethical dimension of research. 3. Aspects to consider in a research development. 4. Problem and research hypotheses determination. 5. Main approaches and research methods - classification and characteristics. 6. Quantitative and qualitative methodologies: advantages, limitations and complementarities. 7. Overview of research models for scientific research: experimental, surveys, ethnographic studies, theoretical sampling, narrative research, case studies, action research, and evaluation research. 8. Methods selection according to the research goals. 9. State of the art and reference research. 10. Processing and data analysis. 11. Presentation and discussion of results. 12. Preparation and presentation of a dissertation and other research documents (reports and articles). 13. International Standards for engineering articles.
  • Objectives

    Objectives

    It is intended that the student is able to: 1. Identify and critically evaluate a variety of scientific methods used in scientific and applied research. 2. Identify concepts and authors who contributed to the evolution of knowledge in a study context. 3. Understand and recognize different methodologies that can be applied in different contexts and use different tools. 4. Have a complete, consistent and ethical involvement in research work. 5. Understand the advantages and limitations of quantitative and qualitative methods. 6. Develop practical skills to enable the data collection, data analysis and present results. 7. Analyse, discuss and produce a scientific document. 8. Understand the research project design assumptions.  
  • Teaching methodologies and assessment

    Teaching methodologies and assessment

    Lectures will be taught theoretical and practical classes with fundamentally expository character, with systematic use of audio-visual materials. Subsequently the acquired knowledge will be applied individually or in groups in specific contexts (articulation between the theoretical rationale presented by the teacher and group work, analysis of articles and practical application of the contents covered). Students will be involved in discussing the topics in class in order to better understand and internalize them. In addition, they will be asked to carry out two practical assignments where they will apply the knowledge learned and have the opportunity to expand it through independent study. Tutorial support sessions, designed to support students in their efforts, are also an added value here as they allow students with different needs to be supported in a different way.
  • References

    References

    Bell, J. (1997). Como realizar um projeto de investigação. Lisboa: Gradiva Birkmann, J., Kienberger, S., & Alexander, D., 2014. Assessment of Vulnerability to Natural Hazards. A European Perspective. Waltham. Elsevier Cresswell ,J. W., 2009. Dawson, C. (2002). Practical research methods: a user-friendly guide to mastering research techniques and projects. How To Books Ltd. Flick, U. (2019). An introduction to qualitative research (6th Ed.). London: Sage Publications. Holliday, A. (2016). Doing and writting qualitative research. UK: Sage Publications Klinke , A., Renn, O. (2002). A new approach to risk evaluation and management: risk-based, precaution-based, and discourse-based strategies. Risk Analysis. Wiley Online Library. DOI: 10.1111/1539-6924.00274. Research design: Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed method approaches. (3rd edition). Sage Publications.         Oliveira, L. A.,   2018 Escrita Científica: da Folha em Branco à Versão Final. LIDEL
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