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Mar 29, 2024
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CD 555 - Fundamentals of Mixed Methods Research in Community Based Practices Prerequisites: CD 521 and CD 554 When designing and planning or evaluating a program, community based practitioners are likely to use different research methods. Some mixture of quantitative and qualitative research is used to identify and define community problems and/or measure the outcomes of interventions. Students will develop a foundational understanding of investigative and evaluative research methodology. The focus of the course will be on the application of mixed methods research in community-based practice. Students will conduct a literature review; develop research questions and a research design based on the work they completed in CD 552 and CD 554 .
3 credits Fall, Spring
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