Get Good Marks in your MA Psychology Programme in the Term-End Exams even if you are busy in your job or profession.
Requirements
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An open mind and readiness to learn new ways of thinking are both recommended
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No prior knowledge is required
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Just any computer with internet access and a desire to learn
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There’s NO paid software or tools that you’re required to buy in the course
IGNOU MPC-005 Topics Covered
Block 1 – Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology
- Unit 1 – Basic Process/Concept in Research
- Unit 2 – Reliability and Validity (External and Internal)
- Unit 3 – Variables and Constructs
- Unit 4 – Hypothesis Formulation and Sampling
Block 2 – Types of Research
- Unit 1 – Survey Research
- Unit 2 – Ex-Post Facto Research
- Unit 3 – Experimental Research (Field Experiment)
- Unit 4 – Case Study
Block 3 – Research Design
- Unit 1 – Single Factor Design
- Unit 2 – Factorial Design
- Unit 3 – Quasi Experimental Design
- Unit 4 – Other Designs (Correlational Design and Comparative Design)
Block 4 – Qualitative Research in Psychology
- Unit 1 – Introduction Including Ethnography
- Unit 2 – Grounded Theory
- Unit 3 – Discourse Analysis
- Unit 4 – Reporting and Evaluating in Qualitative Research
Course Features
- Lectures 18
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language Hindi
- Students 122
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 18 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- Course Lesson18
- 1.0Introduction to Research79 Minutes
- 1.1Hypothesis78 Minutes
- 1.2Research Design57 Minutes
- 1.3Sampling50 Minutes
- 1.4Reliability and Validity-114 Minutes
- 1.5Constructs and Variables51 Minutes
- 1.6Ethnography47 Minutes
- 1.7Case study71 Minutes
- 1.8Qualitative Research54 Minutes
- 1.9Experimental and Field Research70 Minutes
- 1.10Survey Research70 Minutes
- 1.11Grounded theory52 Minutes
- 1.12Discourse Analysis38 Minutes
- 1.13Single factor design83 Minutes
- 1.14Ex post facto63 Minutes
- 1.15Quasi Experimental38 Minutes
- 1.16Factorial37 Minutes
- 1.17CORRELATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE DESIGN