DDBA 8300 – Qualitative and Quantitative Methodology for Applied Business Research
In this course, independent scholars are introduced to quantitative and qualitative frameworks for inquiry. Quantitative designs covered include correlation, experimental and quasi-experimental, survey, and causal-comparative designs; qualitative designs include case study, phenomenology, grounded theory, and ethnography. Independent scholars work toward acquiring substantive, foundational knowledge of the philosophy of science as they construct, use, and critique concepts and theories. They learn to produce knowledge for practice as they examine ethical, social, and political aspects of conducting research. Demonstrating knowledge and the ability to solve problems, independent scholars engage in course assignments that emphasize the practical application of writing and critical-thinking skills and the integration of professional practice at the doctoral level.
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DDBA 8300 – Qualitative and Quantitative Methodology for Applied Business Research
Week 1 Discussion 1 Research Philosophies Methodologies
Week 1 Discussion 2 Ethical Considerations in Practice
Week 2 Assignment Conducting a Literature Review on a Research Problem – Phenomenon
Week 2 Discussion Critical Analysis in a Literature Review
Week 3 Assignment Conducting a Literature Review on a Theoretical Conceptual Framework
Week 3 Discussion The Importance of Theoretical Conceptual Framework in Research
Week 4 Assignment Revised Problem Statement
Week 4 Discussion Peer Critique of Revised Problem Statements
Week 5 Assignment Draft Quantitative Prospectus
Week 5 Discussion Alignment Within Quantitative Studies
Week 6 Assignment Draft Qualitative Prospectus
Week 6 Discussion Alignment Within Qualitative Studies
Week 7 Assignment Draft Doctoral Study Prospectus
Week 7 Discussion Understanding the Research Process
Week 8 Discussion 1 Judging Research Quality
Week 8 Discussion 2 Use and Misuse of Research Studies for Social Change