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Data Sources and Data Collection in the Social Sciences

This module aims to deliver detailed knowledge, understanding and skills relating to how a wide range of data sources and methods of data collection are used in social scientific research and the bases for their selection. It particularly aims to raise your awareness of the methodological and technical demands of research at an advanced level.

Full module specification: GEOM101 Data Sources and Data Collection in the Social Sciences (.pdf)


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