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210156 VO EC: Mixed Methods: Alternating subjects (2023S)
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- Registration is open from Sa 12.08.2023 00:01 to Sa 02.09.2023 23:59
- Deregistration possible until We 06.09.2023 23:59
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Assessment and permitted materials
Assessment and permitted materials:
Assessment for this course a written exam. The format of the exam is Open Book. You will be asked to answer a number of short essay questions, to be answered in a maximum of 3 pages (in total, not per question).
For those of you who are unfamiliar with this format: you may use all the materials we have used in the lecture series, such as the readings, the PowerPoint slides and your own notes. You are not allowed any electronic device.
The exam dates are June 30 from 15.00 to 17.00 and September 7, 2023 from 11.00 to 13.00
The content of the exam will be the content of the lectures, the lecture slides as well as a number of academic articles, which will be highlighted by a * in the reading list. All materials will be uploaded on Moodle.
I say it once (and perhaps a few more time during the lectures): Open Book exams test your understanding of the materials. There is obviously no need to cram. But, starting to read the reading material one day before the exam will result in a failure. If you read along with the lectures ad you feel that you comprehend the readings, it will be difficult to fail the exam.
Please note that your exam will be checked for plagiarism via the software TurnitIn. Please use a consistent form of citation throughout your exam. Please write your exam in full sentences, not bullet points, and clearly indicate which question you are answering. In grading the exams, I will be looking for evidence that you have read, followed and understood the lecture and reading materials for this course. There will be a second exam on September 7, 2023 from 11.00 to 13.00.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria:
This course is a lecture series. Teaching will take place synchronously online via the Moodle platform Collaborate. Attending the online lectures, and doing the recommended reading is required in preparation for the exam at the end of the course.
This course is held in English. Students must be willing and able to read and understand academic literature in English, and to be able to write short texts in English (relevant for the exam). The exam will be held in English.
Students are not required to have previous knowledge of research methods or mixed methods in social science research.
100 – 80 points: Very good/Sehr gut (1)
79 – 65 points: Good/Gut (2)
64 - 56 points: Satisfactory/Befriedigend (3)
55 - 48 points: Pass/Genügend (4)
47 - 0 points: Not satisfactory/Nicht Genügend (5)
Examination topics:
The content of the exam will be the content of the lectures, the lecture slides as well as a number of academic articles, which will be highlighted by a * in the reading list. All materials will be uploaded on Moodle.
Assessment for this course a written exam. The format of the exam is Open Book. You will be asked to answer a number of short essay questions, to be answered in a maximum of 3 pages (in total, not per question).
For those of you who are unfamiliar with this format: you may use all the materials we have used in the lecture series, such as the readings, the PowerPoint slides and your own notes. You are not allowed any electronic device.
The exam dates are June 30 from 15.00 to 17.00 and September 7, 2023 from 11.00 to 13.00
The content of the exam will be the content of the lectures, the lecture slides as well as a number of academic articles, which will be highlighted by a * in the reading list. All materials will be uploaded on Moodle.
I say it once (and perhaps a few more time during the lectures): Open Book exams test your understanding of the materials. There is obviously no need to cram. But, starting to read the reading material one day before the exam will result in a failure. If you read along with the lectures ad you feel that you comprehend the readings, it will be difficult to fail the exam.
Please note that your exam will be checked for plagiarism via the software TurnitIn. Please use a consistent form of citation throughout your exam. Please write your exam in full sentences, not bullet points, and clearly indicate which question you are answering. In grading the exams, I will be looking for evidence that you have read, followed and understood the lecture and reading materials for this course. There will be a second exam on September 7, 2023 from 11.00 to 13.00.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria:
This course is a lecture series. Teaching will take place synchronously online via the Moodle platform Collaborate. Attending the online lectures, and doing the recommended reading is required in preparation for the exam at the end of the course.
This course is held in English. Students must be willing and able to read and understand academic literature in English, and to be able to write short texts in English (relevant for the exam). The exam will be held in English.
Students are not required to have previous knowledge of research methods or mixed methods in social science research.
100 – 80 points: Very good/Sehr gut (1)
79 – 65 points: Good/Gut (2)
64 - 56 points: Satisfactory/Befriedigend (3)
55 - 48 points: Pass/Genügend (4)
47 - 0 points: Not satisfactory/Nicht Genügend (5)
Examination topics:
The content of the exam will be the content of the lectures, the lecture slides as well as a number of academic articles, which will be highlighted by a * in the reading list. All materials will be uploaded on Moodle.
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