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NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA RESEARCH METHODOLOGY COURSE CODE: ECO 715 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS COURSE CONTENT DEVELOPERS Dr Aminu Muhammad Mustapha Department of Economics and Development Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Federal University Dutse, Jigawa State - Nigeria & Dr (Mrs) Fa’izah Adhama Mukhtar Department of Economics and Development Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Federal University Dutse, Jigawa State - Nigeria Course Content Editor Prof. Dimis I. Mailafia Department of Economics University of Jos Plateau State 1 © 2020 by NOUN Press National Open University of Nigeria, Headquarters, University Village, Plot 91, Cadastral Zone, Nnamdi Azikiwe Expressway, Jabi, Abuja. Lagos Office 14/16 Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos. e-mail: centralinfo@nou.edu.ng URL: www.nou.edu.ng All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Printed: 2020 ISBN: 978-058-023-X. 2 CONTENT Introduction Course Content Course Aims Course Objectives Working through This Course Course Materials Study Units Textbooks and References Assignment File Presentation Schedule Assessment Tutor-Marked Assignment (TMAs) Final Examination and Grading Course Marking Scheme Course Overview How to Get the Most from This Course Tutors and Tutorials Summary Introduction Welcome to ECO: 715 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY ECO 715: Research Methodology is a three-credit and one-semester postgraduate course for Development Economics students. The course is made up of twelve units spread across twelve lectures weeks. This course guide gives you an insight to research and its methods in social sciences and Economics in particular in a broader way and how to study make use of the methods in applied research. It tells you about the course materials and how you can work your way through these materials. It suggests some general guidelines for the amount of time required of you on each unit in order to achieve the course aims and objectives successfully. Answers to your tutor marked assignments (TMAs) are therein already. Course Content This course is basically on Research Methodology because as you are aspiring to become a development economist, you must be able to apply the knowledge of research to find answers to various economic questions and problems. The topics covered include Research methodology and the philosophy of economic research; identification of researchable problems and the development of hypotheses or research questions. The course will also involve a detailed treatment of the methods and problems of collecting relevant research data, the format for presenting research results (i.e. from designing the table of contents to referencing or bibliography). Also to be covered are the various methods of establishing relationships between economic variables; basic elements of model building in economics; 3 application of multivariate analysis, correlation and discriminant analysis; tests of causality Chi-square tests, etc. students will be required to write a seminar paper in this course. Course Aims The aim of this course is to give you in-depth understanding of research methodology as regards: • Research methodology • Conceptual and Philosophical foundations of Economic research • Identification of researchable problems and the development of hypotheses or research questions. • Data and its types and manipulation • Methods of collecting relevant research data, • Variable types and their measurement • Sampling • Basic elements of model building in economics; • Bivariate and multivariate methods of establishing relationships between economic variables; • Common statistical tests in economics • The format for presenting research results • Referencing Course Objectives To achieve the aims of this course, there are overall objectives which the course is out to achieve though, there are set out objectives for each unit. The unit objectives are included at the beginning of a unit; you should read them before you start working through the unit. You may want to refer to them during your study of the unit to check on your progress. You should always look at the unit objectives after completing a unit. This is to assist the students in accomplishing the tasks entailed in this course. In this way, you can be sure you have done what was required of you by the unit. The objectives serve as study guides; such that student could know if he is able to grab the knowledge of each unit through the sets of objectives in each one. At the end of the course period, the students are expected to be able to: • be acquainted with all salient aspects of research methodology in accordance with the current body of scientific literature on this indispensable area of social science • apply the theoretical knowledge acquired in this course with the appropriate context- related modifications - be applied to numerous real-life situations in Economics • stimulate interest in the field as a prospective career field Demands on Course Participants • Acquisition and careful application of knowledge 4
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