RESEARCH METHODS FOR PUBLIC POLICY

RESEARCH METHODS FOR PUBLIC POLICY

Giacomo Sillari, Bruno Jean Albert Cautres

Obiettivi formativi

To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of social research methods, with particular focus on their application in public policy. Students will learn to critically evaluate research designs, formulate research questions, and understand both qualitative and quantitative methods. Students will be prepared to design and conduct their own public policy research projects, including data collection, analysis, and interpretation.

Risultati di apprendimento attesi

By the end of the course, students should be able to: 1. Understand key research designs used in public policy research, including experiments, cross-sectional studies, case studies, and comparative research. 2. Formulate research questions and develop a coherent literature review. 3. Design surveys and interviews, and critically evaluate the reliability and validity of these tools. 4. Apply sampling techniques and understand potential biases in research. 5. Conduct quantitative data analysis using statistical methods, including basic statistical software tools. 6. Present research findings effectively in both written and oral forms.

Contenuti Del Corso

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to social research methods, with a particular focus on their application to public policy. Students will explore both quantitative and qualitative research techniques, including designing surveys, conducting interviews, analyzing data, and evaluating research findings. Key topics include research design, sampling techniques, structured interviews, self-completion questionnaires, data analysis, and addressing biases in social research. By the end of the course, students will be prepared to formulate research questions, conduct public policy research, and present their findings in both written and oral formats.

Testi Di Riferimento

Alan Bryman, Social Research Methods, Oxford University Press, 2021

Metodologie Didattiche

Lectures, class discussions, student presentations.

Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento

Homework assignments, two papers and presentations.

Criteri per l’assegnazione dell’elaborato finale

Minimum grade of 27 and contact the instructors.

Settimana 1

Lecture (Week) 1: Introduction to social research; Research design Lecture 2: Research questions, literature review

Settimana 2

Lecture 3: Quantitative research and sampling Lecture 4: Structured interviews and questionnaires

Settimana 3

Lecture 5: Self-completion questionnaires; Structured observation Lecture 6: Content Analysis

Settimana 4

Lecture 7: Secondary analysis, statistics Lecture 8: Quantitative data analysis I

Settimana 5

Lecture 9: Quantitative data analysis II Lecture 10, 11: Student Presentations

Settimana 6

Lecture 12: The nature of qualitative research Lecture 13: Sampling in qualitative research

Settimana 7

Lecture 14: Ethnography and participant observation Lecture 15: Interviewing in qualitative research

Settimana 8

Lecture 16: Focus groups Lecture 17: Language in qualitative research

Settimana 9

Lecture 18: Documents as sources of data Lecture 19: Qualitative data analysis

Settimana 10

Lecture 20: Breaking down the quantitative/qualitative divide Lecture 21: Mixed methods research: combining quantitative and qualitative research

Settimana 11

Lecture 22: Student Presentations

Settimana 12

Lecture 23: Student Presentations