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Learning outcomes: - Identify the different ways people decide what’s real. - Be able to explain the fundamental nature of social science. - Understand the basic options for conducting empirical research
24 May 23
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Be able to - Describe what ‘nonprobability sampling’ is and identify several techniques. - Identify, describe and explain several types of probability sampling. - Evaluate choices of ‘nonprobability sampling’ and ‘probability sampling’ in relationship to the research questions. - Explain the relationship between (research) populations and sampling frames in social research. - Describe the steps involved in selecting a multistage cluster sample
23 May 23
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Part II of notes for CLE
22 Sep 23
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Summary of Anne Conway (1631-1679) for the first year course History of Modern Philosophy
20 Mar 23
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Summary of Réne Descartes (1596-1650) and his meditation, for the first year History of Modern Philosophy course
20 Mar 23
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Be able to: - Distinguish between different types of empirical research methods. - Discuss the kinds of research topics that are especially appropriate to different empirical research methods.
18 May 23
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States, Empires and religious communities are not isolated but have engaged with each other through war, trade, colonialism, international cooperation and migration. This module uncovers the various ways in which international norms, responsibilities and rights have been theorised.
26 Oct 22
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Be able to: - Distinguish between good and bad practices - Relate empirical research results to research questions. - Illustrate and explain how theory and research methods impact each other. - Give an example of how theory choices might raise issues of research ethics. - Identify and describe the key ethical issues in social research. - Give examples of how political issues can influence social research. - Explain why specific research is ethically controversial (or not).
15 May 23
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Includes important information on Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates, along with their teachings.
21 Jan 15, updated 12 May 16
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Gedrag: Hoofdstuk 1 interpersoonlijke verschillen
22 Nov 22
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Philosophy Reviewer for Periodical Test
27 Oct 22, updated 22 Jan 23
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Summary of Hegel (1770-1831) for the first year course History of Modern Philosophy
20 Mar 23
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Feuille de répertoire du second thème de HLP
7 Apr 22
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discusses how social research should be measured*
23 May 23
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human being as being-in-dialogue human beings as political animals human's existence of intersubjectivity
13 Dec 23
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Summary of David Hume (1711-1776) for the first year course History of Modern Philosophy
20 Mar 23
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Coverage: 1. Watch again the videos if you are able. V1 John Wesley Story (Torchlight) V2 What is the Bible (Bible Project) V3 The Story of the Bible (Bible Project) V4 The Bible (Bibletalk) V5 Jesus Christ (Bibletalk) 2. Research and read 1) John Wesley- focus on his early faith/spiritual dev; the influence of the Bible in his Life 2) WUP Vision and Mission Statement 3) WUP Philosophy 4) WUP Principles 5) WUP Core Values
27 Sep 22
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Resumen con datos tanto de primer parcial como de segundo, con énfasis en los de segundo parcial.
20 Jun 22
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IPC para examen final
18 Jul 22