A Certification Course on Research Methodology

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Introduction to “ A Certification Course on Research Methodology”

This course is designed for students, professionals, or researchers who want to develop a solid understanding of research methodology. It provides practical, hands-on experience while maintaining a strong theoretical foundation. The duration of each module can be adjusted based on the participants' needs, and additional time for discussions or practical exercises can be added if required.

Objectives:

Understand the meaning and importance of research in academic and professional settings. Learn the characteristics of good research. Familiarize with the different types of research (i.e., basic, applied, quantitative, qualitative).

Learning Outcomes: A course to upskill Researchers, faculties and students across different disciplines. A clear understanding of research in planning, conducting, evaluating, analyzing, interpreting and publication.

Course content

  • 1. What is Research?

    - Definition and purpose

    - Types of research: Exploratory, Descriptive, Analytical, and Applied.

    - Basic vs. Applied Research

    - Role of Research in Knowledge Generation

    2. Scientific Methods in Research

    - Steps in the research process: Problem identification, Hypothesis formulation, Data collection,

    Analysis, and Reporting.

    3. Importance of Research Methodology

    - Objectivity, reproducibility, and validity.

    - Research ethics.

    Suggested Activities:

    - Group discussion: Different types of research in real-life applications

  • 1. What is a Literature Review?

    - Purpose and importance

    - How to conduct a literature review

    - Synthesizing research findings and identifying research gaps

    2. Types of Literature

    - Primary, secondary, and tertiary sources.

    - Finding credible academic sources.

    3. Formulating a Research Problem

    - How to define the research problem clearly.

    4. Research Questions and Hypothesis

    - Crafting research questions.

    - Developing hypotheses.

    - Null and alternative hypotheses.

     

    Suggested Activities:

    - Hands-on practice: Conducting a mini literature review on a chosen topic.

  • 1. Types of Research Designs

    - Experimental vs. non-experimental.

    - Cross-sectional, longitudinal, and case study designs.

    - Descriptive and exploratory designs.

    2. Sampling Techniques

    - Probability vs. non-probability sampling.

    - Types of sampling methods: Simple random, stratified, systematic, and convenience sampling.

    3. Data Collection Methods

    - Quantitative data: Surveys, questionnaires, and structured interviews.

    - Qualitative data: Interviews, focus groups, observations, and case studies.

    4. Ethical Considerations in Research Design

    - Informed consent, confidentiality, and integrity.

    Suggested Activities:

    - Case study analysis: Identifying the research design used in a sample study.

    - Group work: Designing a research study with appropriate sampling and data collection methods.

  • 1. Quantitative Data Analysis

    - Descriptive statistics (mean, median, mode, standard deviation, etc.).

    - Inferential statistics (t-tests, ANOVA, regression analysis).

    - Introduction to statistical software (e.g., SPSS, Excel, R).

    2. Qualitative Data Analysis

    - Coding, thematic analysis, and content analysis.

    - Using qualitative software (e.g., NVivo, ATLAS.ti).

    3. Data Visualization

    - Creating charts, graphs, and tables.

    - Presentation of data for clarity.

    4. Validity and Reliability in Research

    - Ensuring the reliability and validity of data and results.

    Suggested Activities:

    - Hands-on workshop: Using SPSS or Excel to analyze sample data.

    - Qualitative analysis: Coding a short interview transcript.

  • 1. Structure of a Research Paper

    - Title, abstract, introduction, literature review, methodology, results, discussion, conclusion.

    2. Writing Style and Guidelines

    - Academic writing tone and language.

    - Citation and referencing styles (APA, MLA, Chicago).

    3. Abstract and Introduction

    - Crafting an engaging abstract.

    - Framing the research problem in the introduction.

    4. Data Presentation

    - Presenting findings clearly through tables, graphs, and charts.

    5. Discussion and Conclusion

    - Interpreting results.

    Making recommendations based on research findings.

    Suggested Activities:

    - Writing exercise: Drafting the introduction and methodology section for a given topic.

    - Peer review: Providing feedback on another participant's draft.

  • 1. Preparing a Research Presentation

    - Key components of a research presentation (e.g., slides, speech).

    - Designing an engaging PowerPoint presentation.

    2. Public Speaking and Defense

    - Handling questions and feedback during a defense.

    - Practicing speaking with confidence and clarity.

    3. Common Pitfalls in Research Presentations

    Avoiding overly complex language and data overload.

    - Time management during presentations.

    Suggested Activities:

    - Group presentation: Presenting a research project in front of peers.

    - Mock defense: Participants defend their research against a panel of peers.

  • 1. Research Ethics

    - Ethical issues in research: plagiarism, fraud, conflicts of interest, and ethics in data

    reporting.

    - Ethics in human and animal research.

    2. Academic Integrity

    - Citing sources and avoiding plagiarism.

    3. Writing for Publication

    - Preparing research for submission to academic journals.

    - Understanding the peer review process.

    - Responding to reviewers' comments and revisions.

    Suggested Activities:

    - Case study analysis: Ethical dilemmas in research.

    - Writing exercise: Submitting a mock research paper to a hypothetical journal.

  • 1. Course Review

    - Summarizing key concepts from each module.

    2. Q&A Session

    - Open floor for any questions or concerns.

    3. Final Assessment

    - A written test covering all modules or a presentation of a mini-research

    project.

    Suggested Activities:

    - Final assessment: A quiz, research paper, or presentation (depending on

    course format).

Instructor

S Adeeb Mujtaba Ali

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Your instructor As an educator with a robust background in the Life Sciences and Medical Healthcare sectors, with Doctorate Degree from a renowned university, she has dedicated her career to the pursuit of knowledge and the dissemination of research methodologies critical to the advancement of these fields. With a rich blend of practical experience and theoretical understanding, she has been at the forefront of academic instruction, guiding aspiring researchers through the complex journey of scientific inquiry and discovery. Her expertise spans various domains within the life sciences, including biomedical research, clinical studies, and public health. Grounded in a strong belief in the transformative power of research, she brings a dynamic enthusiasm to the classroom, fostering an environment where curiosity meets rigor, and theory intertwines with real-world application. Her dedication to the course, "Research Methodology in Life Sciences and Medical Healthcare" is reflected in her commitment to staying abreast of the latest trends and ethical considerations in the field. By instilling a firm foundation in research principles while encouraging innovation and critical thinking, she empowers students to make meaningful contributions to the life sciences community and to address pressing healthcare challenges with confidence and integrity.

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