Second – Third Year hdfs



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Cole, M. (2005). Cross-cultural and historical perspectives on the developmental consequences of education. Human Development, 48, 195-216.






Gardiner, H.W., Mutter, J.D., & Kosmitzki, C. (1998). Lives across cultures: Cross cultural human development. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.






Kagitcibasi, C. (1996). Family and human development across cultures. A view from the other side. NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.






Kumar, K. (1993). Study of childhood and family. In T.S. Saraswathi & B. Kaur (Eds.). Human development and family studies in india: An agenda for research and policy, (pp. 67-76). New Delhi: Sage.






Lonner, W. J., & Malpass, R. S. (1993). Psychology and culture. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.






Mohanty, A.K., Panda, S., & Misra, B. (1999). Language socialization in a multilingual society. In T.S. Saraswathi (Ed.), Culture socialization and human development: Theory, research and applications in India (pp. 127-144). New Delhi: Sage.






Nsamenang, A.B. (1992). Human development in cultural context: A third world perspective. New Delhi: Sage.






Rogoff, B. & Morelli, G. (2001). Perspectives on children’s development from cultural psychology. In M. Gauvain and M. Cole (Eds.). Readings on the development of children (3rd ed.). (pp. 9-16). New York: Worth Publishers.






Saraswathi, T.S.(2003). Cross-cultural perspectives in human development. Theory, research and practice. New Delhi: Sage.






Schliemann, A., Carraher, D., & Ceci, S. J. (1997). Everyday cognition. In J. W. Berry, P. R. Dasen and T. S. Saraswathi (Eds.). Handbook of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Vol. 2. Basic Processes and Human Development (pp. 123-205). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.






Sinha, D. & Misra, R. C. (1999). Socialization and cognitive functioning. In T. S. Saraswathi (Ed.). Culture, socialization and human development: Theory, research and applications in India (pp. 167-187). New Delhi: Sage.






Sinha, D. (1986). Psychology in a third world country: The Indian experience. New Delhi: Sage.






Vohra, N. (2004). The indigenization of psychology in India: Its unique form and progress. In B.N. Setiadi, A. Supratiknya, W.J. Lonner, & Y.H. Poortinga (Eds.), Ongoing themes in culture and psychology. IACCP.







Learning Experiences

Regular class lectures, class discussions based on articles and research papers.









Evaluations

Presentations on select topics from Unit 2, 3, 4 (Articles would be provided by the course teacher for the presentation).

Individual concept paper of approximately 700-1000 words on select topics highlighting the role of culture on development.











The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda

Faculty of Family & Community Sciences,

Department of Human Development and Family Studies

Fatehgunj, 0265-2795522


ACADEMIC YEAR

2015-2016


B.Sc. (F. C. Sc.) SY HDFS

YEAR

III

Core Compulsory:

HDF 1502

Introduction to Research Methods

CREDIT



3 (3+1)


Semester

V




HOURS

75


OBJECTIVES


  • Expose students to basic theory, concepts and steps pertaining to research.

  • Describe the processes and strategies involved in data analysis and data interpretation.

COURSE CONTENT

UNIT-I


Introduction to Research

(20%)

  • The Scientific Method

  • Different approaches to Research(Quantitative and Qualitative Research)

  • Classification of Research by Method

  • Classification of Research by Purpose

  • The ethics of research (Informed consent, deception, ethical issues, gaining entry to the research site)

UNIT-II



Selecting and Defining a Research Topic

(20%)

  • Identifying a topic or question to research

  • Formulating and stating a hypothesis

  • Reviewing the literature

  • Statement of Objectives and preparing a research plan

UNIT-III


Research Methodology

(25%)

  • Selecting a sample

  • Selecting measuring instrument and constructing tools/tests

  • Tool modification

  • Data collection / Techniques

  • Pilot study/Field testing

  • Validity & Reliability of Data

UNIT-IV



Data Analysis and Result Presentation

(20%)

  • Data analysis – quantitative and qualitative

  • Interpretation of data.

  • Preparing research reports / presenting results including abstractions.




PRACTICAL

UNIT-I


Classroom exercises on sampling, measuring instruments

Reading popular and research articles and preparing summaries


(10 %)

UNIT-II


Take home assignment on data collection (Graded and Non-graded)

(5 %)

REFERENCES



Chawla, D. and Sondhi, N. (2011).Research methodology: concepts and cases. New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd



Denicolo, P. and Becker, L. (2012) Developing research proposals. Sage Publications Ltd



Gay, L.R., Mills, G. and Airasian, P.(2009). Educational research: Competencies for analysis and applications (9th Edition), Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Merrill/Pearson



Kothari, C. R. (2004) Research methods. New Delhi: New Age International Pvt Ltd Publishers



McBruney, D.H. (2001). Research methods (5th Ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsnorth/Thomson Learning



Saraswathi, T.S. &Dutta, R. (ed.) (1988).Demystifying research in Human Development and Family Studies.Final Report of Summer Workshop.Baroda: Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Faculty of Home Science, M.S. University of Baroda.



Sasikala, S. &Kapadia, S. (1996). Report on quantitative research approaches and women centered health care, Baroda: WOHTRAC – WSRC, M.S. University of Baroda.




Evaluations

Regular class tests, assignments and presentations, small projects.




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