Intended learning outcomes
- student can describe research methods from various domains, explaining how a method works, what results it yields, and what is required to apply it;
- student can apply and justify empirical methods in specific circumstances, explaining how to operationalize and measure a variable and evaluate the empirical meaning of data
- student can review similarities and differences in the ways empirical grounded knowledge is produced and valuated in different domains
- student can identify and discuss challenges and opportunities of transferring empirical methods and inference patterns from one domain to another
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In this course you get acquainted with and engage with empirical methods from the various scientific disciplines. The course rounds off the domain literacy in social and natural sciences. The course offers hands-on experiences with operationalization and measurement activities in both domains. The course is aligned with empirical activities in the semester project through critical interaction with peers and teachers about deliverables from the perspective of empirical evidence.
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