This course would help the student to understand the use of both primary as well as secondary data and various techniques to collect the data, analyze the data and interpret the results thereafter.
Students will be able to:
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GSTT 301 |
Statistical Techniques for Research Methods |
CO 1: select and define appropriate research problem and parameters
CO 2: Understand the basic concepts and principles of survey sampling, including population, sampling frame, sampling units, and sampling techniques.
CO 3: Demonstrate the use of exploratory and descriptive data analysis.
CO 4: Calculate and interpret the correlation between two variables and analyse the behavior of the data using discrete and continuous distributions
CO 5: Conduct hypothesis test on data and make interpretations accordingly |
Approach in teaching:
Interactive Lectures, Group Discussion, Classroom Assignment Problem Solving Sessions
Learning activities for the students:
Assignments Seminar Presentation Subject based Activities |
Classroom Quiz Assignments Class Test Individual Presentation
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meaning, objection and motivation in research, types of research, research approach, significance of research. Research problems: Definition, selection and necessity of research problems, techniques in defining a research problem. Report writing: layout of a research report, characteristics of a good research report.
Survey methodology and data collection: introduction, inference and error in surveys, the target populations, sampling frames and coverage error, methods of data collection, nonresponse, questions and answers in surveys. Variables: Independent and dependent variables, qualitative and quantitative variables, discrete and continuous variables
Processing, Analysis and Interpretation of data: Graphical Representation, Measures of Location and dispersion.
Regression and Correlation: Least square method of fitting a regression line, correlation coefficient (Karl Pearson and Rank).
Procedure of testing of Hypothesis, applications of sampling distributions: chi- square, t and f test. one way and two-way ANOVA.