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Class Research Project

  • Presentation

    Presentation

    This course has the general learning objective of using the knowledge obtained in the course of Research Methods I and applying them in the development and written and oral presentation of a unique research project, ideally to be implemented in the 2nd year within of the elaboration of the dissertation.
  • Code

    Code

    ULHT64-4006
  • Syllabus

    Syllabus

    S1. research project 1.1 Components of a solid research project 1.2 Definition of the theme of the individual project 1.3 Social relevance of the topic S2 Objectives, research question(s) and/or hypotheses applied to each project 2.1. The literature review 2.2. Objectives and their definition of the objective(s) 2.3 Articulation between objective(s), question(s) and research hypotheses 2.4. Definition of research question(s) and hypotheses S3. Methodological procedures of the individual project 3.1 Study design and its link to objectives and questions and hypotheses 3.2 Procedures and tasks 3.3 Definition and justification of the choice of study population/source S4 Ethical-deontological aspects 4.1. Preparation of the submission protocol for ethical-deontological consideration S5. Completion of the research project 5.1 Integration of decisions in the different sections (review, study objective, method) and respective subsections 5.2 Epistemic articulation 5.3 Creating a narrative
  • Objectives

    Objectives

    LO1. Select a relevant research topic. LO2. Do the proper bibliographic research.  LO3. Critically analyze the available literature. LO4. Able to set achievable goals. LO5. Formulate research questions and hypotheses. LO6. Design the investigation of the study according to the research objectives and questions. LO7. Choose the appropriate population for the objectives, defining the inclusion and exclusion criteria. LO8. Methodological procedures Choose the objectives of the study. LO9. Identify, and prevent, potential risks to the execution of the project. LO10. Preparing an assessment for ethical review. LO11. Presentation of a research project resulting from the previous steps.
  • Teaching methodologies and assessment

    Teaching methodologies and assessment

    A classroom work methodology will be used, which will involve consulting different support platforms (e.g., scopus; qualtrics).
  • References

    References

    Bassot, B. (2020). The Research journal: A reflective tool for your first independent research project. Policy Press. Braun, V., & Clarke, V. (2013). Successful qualitative research: A practical guide for beginners. SAGE Publications. Foss, S. K (2007). Destination dissertation: A traveler's guide to a done dissertation. Rowman & Littlefield. Kazdin, A. (2017). Research design in clinical psychology (5.ª ed.). Harlow: Pearson. O'Leary, Z. (2018). Research question. Sage Publications. Schick, V., Calabrese, S. K., & Herbenick, D. (2014). Survey methods in sexuality research. In D. L. Tolman, (Eds.), APA handbook of sexuality and psychology, Vol. 1: Person-based approaches. (pp. 81-98). American Psychological Association. 10.1037/14193-004  
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