Course Objective:
To use quantitative and qualitative research in practice to formulate the real life problems using appropriate statistical techniques
To understand e sampling plan for the research, determine the optimum sample size and to use appropriate statistical techniques in policy decision making and problem solving
Course Outcomes (COs):
Learning outcomes (at course level) |
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CO 46. Enable to identify, explain, compare and prepare the key elements of a research proposal/report. CO 47. Development of an intellectual understanding of the fundamental knowledge of research methodology. CO 48. Inculcation of the necessary skills to use research tools to undertake research study CO 49. Competence to evaluate governmental policy or programme /projects on the basis of primary and secondary data CO 50. Ability to understand the issues and challenges of research in Public Administration
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Class Lectures students-teacher interactions, group discussion, quiz, seminar and assignment Self learning assignments, question preparation |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects
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Social Science Research: Meaning, Nature, Objectives and Types, Scientific Methods of Social Science Research, Importance of Scientific Method in the Study of Public Administration, Introduction to quantitative and qualitative research
Identifications of Research Problem. Hypotheses: (Meaning, Significance, types & sources) Research Design & Research Studies (Panel and Case). Selection of Universe & various Methods of Sampling
Data Collection: Sources of Data (Primary & Secondary), Tools & Techniques of Data Collection, (Questionnaire, Interview Schedules, Observation and Projective Techniques).
Classification, Codification and Tabulation of Data. Analysis of Data: Statistical Method-Significance & Limitations, Measures of Central Tendency (Mean, Median,&Mode), Measure of Dispersion (Range, Quartile, Mean Deviation & Standard Deviation
Citation and Ethics, Reference writing, Report Writing and Project Formulation on Social Issue.
Essential Readings: