Published 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 385.80 MB | Duration: 0h 38m
How to collect data as part of a research project
What you'll learn
Understand different types of data
Understand how to collect data
Consider how to design your research project
Learn about a methods checklist
Learn about data triangulation
Requirements
No prior knowledge of collecting data is required
Description
Learn about Collecting Research Data for a doctoral degreeThis course is designed to help you collect data for a research project. It contains helpful lectures full of information and tips to improve your understanding of data types and how to design your research project.Develop an understanding of the different types of dataThis course is intended for business professionals who are considering enrolling in a doctoral degree as well as anyone who may be interested in what a doctoral degree course typically entails.Content and OverviewThis introductory level course consists of videos and presentations totalling approximately 40 minutes.This course does not require any prior knowledge of the requirements for a doctoral degree.This course provides an introduction to methods of data collection.On completion of this course, you will understand the differences between Primary and Secondary data and how to triangulate the collected data.You will know the components of a Methods Checklist for design of a research project and collect the data to analyse for your researchYou will learn, through an example, the step-by-step process to build a qualitative research design.It also provides helpful hints and advice for prospective and current doctoral students to help maximise their time by giving insights from DBA graduates. The DBA Network, created by DBA researchers for DBA researchers, wants to help you understand how best to learn from each other on the long and sometimes lonely journey to complete the degree.On successful completion of this course, you will have a better understanding of how to collect data for your research.We acknowledge that this is an introduction to a typical doctoral programme. There will be variations between universities but this course is representative of the usual standards and requirements.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction to Data Collection
Section 2: Methods Checklist
Lecture 2 Methods Checklist
Lecture 3 Ethics Consent Form Demonstration
Section 3: Data Collection
Lecture 4 Data Collection Process
Lecture 5 Case Study Protocol
Lecture 6 Research Data Protocol Demonstration
Lecture 7 Data Collection
Lecture 8 Data Triangulation
Section 4: Conclusions
Lecture 9 What have you learnt?
Current DBA students who need support,Prospective DBA candidates,Executives and Business professionals
Homepage
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