Research Methods and Theory of Science (MID400)
Research methods and scientific theory will give you knowledge about quantitative and qualitative research methods, scientific theory and research ethics in the field of sports science. The analysis and interpretation of contemporary, scientific questions in the field of sports science is at the core of the module.
Course description for study year 2024-2025. Please note that changes may occur.
Course code
MID400
Version
1
Credits (ECTS)
15
Semester tution start
Spring
Number of semesters
1
Exam semester
Autumn
Language of instruction
Norwegian
Content
The module is comprised of three focus areas: (i) qualitative methods, (ii) quantitative methods, and (iii) scientific theory and research ethics. Qualitative methods focus on approaches to conducting qualitative research, collection and analysis of qualitative data, and presenting such data in an appropriate manner to enhance the validity and reliability of qualitative findings. Quantitative methods focus on appropriate ways of selecting participants, collecting and analyzing data in cross sectional, longitudinal and in trial/experimental study designs. Scientific theory and research ethics focus on different scientific theories and philosophies in conducting both qualitative and quantitative research, and the consideration of ethical guidelines such as participant confidentiality. Statistics is part of quantitative methods and students will learn how to use statistical software when analyzing and interpreting data. Students will also be introduced to qualitative software for data analysis.
The module is centered around research traditions in sports science, including the analysis of published scientific articles to aid students’ understanding of scientific and methodological assumptions and standards in the field. The module also places an emphasis on various research designs and data collection methods commonly used in sports science research.
Learning outcome
Upon the successful completion of the course, the candidate should demonstrate the following competence:
Knowledge
- Have significant knowledge about the processes of planning and conducting qualitative and quantitative research and understand and apply the different research traditions in sports science research.
- Have sufficient knowledge for analyzing relevant sports science research questions based on various scientific theories and philosophical positions.
Skills
- Be able to plan and justify an appropriate research design and method for conducting an independent research project (master’s thesis).
- Be able to analyze and evaluate scientific work in the field of sports science.
- Be able to apply relevant research methods independently.
General competence
- Be able to analyze and reflect on scientific work in general and in the field of sports science.
- Be able to evaluate relevant research questions and document that ethical considerations and guidelines have been appropriately considered in research projects.
Required prerequisite knowledge
Recommended prerequisites
Exam
2 written assignments
Form of assessment | Weight | Duration | Marks | Aid |
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Written assignment, qualitative method | 1/2 | 2.5 Days | Letter grades | |
Written assignment, quantitative method | 1/2 | 2.5 Days | Letter grades |
There are two written home exams: one in qualitative methods (2.5 days) and one in quantitative methods (2.5 days). Formal requirements: Each exam should be 2500 words (+- 10%). Calibri or equivalent font with size 12 and line spacing 1.5. Front page, table of contents and bibliography, as well as any tables and figures, are not included in the word limit. APA 7 shall be used for citations. as the reference system.
Coursework requirements
There are three mandatory assignments which students must pass to sit exams at the end of term:
- Individual assignment in scientific theory: written report of 2000 words +- 10%.
- Group assignment in qualitative methods: written report of 3000 words +- 10%.
- Group assignment in quantitative methods: written report of 3000 words +- 10%.
Assessment evaluation: approved / not approved.
Students who have one or more of the assignments assessed as not approved on first submission are given the opportunity to resubmit the assignment(s) in an improved version. Students are not entitled to new tutoring hours when resubmitting.
At least 80% presens at lectures is required.
Course teacher(s)
Course coordinator:
Sebastian Schanche SandgrenCourse teacher:
Sebastian Schanche SandgrenCourse teacher:
Sindre Mikal DyrstadCourse teacher:
Shaher Ahmmad Ibrahim ShalfawiStudy Adviser:
Solveig RöwekampMethod of work
The module is structured to require in-person attendance for up to 6 sessions, totaling no more than 9 lecture days throughout the semester. The module incorporates diverse instructional methods, including lectures, group activities, online/remote support, and hands-on tasks.
A module worth 15 credits is estimated to demand 400-450 hours of work from the student.
Overlapping courses
Course | Reduction (SP) |
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Research method and theory of science (MSP300_1) | 15 |