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Understand the basic principles of research methodology and the scientific method.
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Differentiate between qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research.
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Develop basic skills in formulating research questions and hypotheses.
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Learn introductory statistical concepts such as mean, median, mode, and standard deviation.
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Understand how to design simple research projects and collect data.
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Gain a deeper understanding of correlational, causal-comparative, and quasi-experimental research designs.
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Analyze and interpret data using more advanced statistical methods like t-tests, ANOVA, and correlation analysis.
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Learn to use statistical software (e.g., SPSS, Excel) for data analysis.
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Master sampling techniques, questionnaire design, and data collection methods.
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Conduct basic research, including data analysis, interpretation, and reporting.
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Conduct complex research designs, such as experimental and longitudinal studies.
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Analyze multivariate data using advanced statistical methods (e.g., regression analysis, factor analysis).
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Write a comprehensive research paper, including literature review, methodology, results, and discussion sections.