REC 792 Advanced Research Methods (0.50) SEM | Course ID: 002970 |
This is a supervised research experience. The student arranges to work on a research project under the supervision of a faculty member who utilizes specific methodological and/or statistical procedures of interest to the student. The course may involve aspects of data collection, analysis or interpretation within the purview of a research project. The exact nature of the experience will be determined in collaboration with the project supervisor. |
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1 Action Research |
2 Scale Development |
3 Qualitative Research Methods |
4 Research, Power and Privilege |
5 Mixed Methods in Program Eval |
6 QualAnal of Female Teleworkers |
7 Advanced Multivariate Models |
8 Creative Analytic Practices |
9 Phenomenological Research |
10 Advanced Qualitative Research |
11 Rapport and the Public Sector |
12 Risk Perception and Assessment |
13 Ethnographic Field Research |
14 Spatial and Leisure Science |
15 Enthographic Field Research |
16 Advanced Research Design |
17 Advanced Autoethnography |
18 Creative Analytic Practice |
19 Benefit Segmentation |
20 Tourism Research Methods |
21 Constraint Negotiation Process |
22 Research Design on Branding |
23 Case Study Methodology |
24 Tourist Spatial Analysis |
25 Survey Design & Data Analysis |
26 Research Designs for DMOs |
27 Model Design & Interpretation |
28 Blogging as a Research Method |
29 Exploring Ethnography |
30 Evaluating Tourism Sites |
31 Phenomenological Analysis |
32 International Experiences |
33 Eval. Blog Research Methods |
34 Prin&Practice Towards SEM |
35 Photography and the Child Gaze |
36 Critique of Delphi Methodology |
37 Indigenous Methodologies |
38 Impacts of Tourism Marketing |
39 Destination Branding Research |
40 Resident Perception of Tourism |
41 Autoethnography |
42 Advanced Qualitative Analysis |
43 Adv Phenomenological Research |
44 Autoethnography and Research |
45 Hosts and Tourism Marketing |
46 Content Analysis: A Critique |
47 Performance Ethnography |
48 Newcomer Research Methods |
49 Case Study Research |