Crafting Research Questions and Qualitative Methodology

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MIT Course Number

11.233

As Taught In

Fall 2005

Level

Graduate

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This course features a complete set of required and optional readings as well as the major course assignments, including brief instructions on certain readings aimed at helping prepare for class discussions.

Course Description

This course covers approaches to research and evaluation in the planning field, for those preparing to write 1st-year doctoral and other research papers. Topics include narrowing down research interests, using quantitative and qualitative techniques complementarily, and interviewing and other fieldwork challenges. The course uses a seminar-type format in which readings, class discussions, and assignments are built around (1) generic themes that run across the research interests and paper topics of students in the class, and (2) lessons about methodology to be learned from the case comparison studies assigned.

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Judith Tendler, and Salo Coslovsky. 11.233 Crafting Research Questions and Qualitative Methodology. Fall 2005. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.


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