Quantitative Research Methods for Social Scientists

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Assessment Criteria

Assignment task
The assignment for your final piece of assessment for this module is to carry out an empirical
research project using quantitative data analysis. The aim of the project is to devise a brief
questionnaire, collect data and the analyse the data using SPSS and then write a 1,500-word
report on your findings. Your reference list and any appendices do not count towards your 1,500-
word limit.
Details of what needs to be in the report are outlined below. Guidance will be provided in class.
Do not commence data collection until the Lecturer has agreed your topic area.
Collecting data before your topic is agreed by the module leader is a breach of ethics and may
result in you failing the assessment.
This assignment has been designed to provide you with an opportunity to demonstrate your
achievement of the following module learning outcomes:
LO 1 Critically evaluate and assess epistemological positions, research design and ethical issues in
relation to social scientific research.
LO 2 Demonstrate understanding and knowledge of quantitative social research
LO 3 Analyse quantitative data using SPSS and link the results to wider social scientific literature.

 

Module code
and title:
LC572: Quantitative Research
Methods for Social Scientists
Module leader: Nelson Anti
Assignment
No. and type:
CW1 – Coursework Assessment
weighting:
80%
Submission
time and date:
26-May-23 Target feedback
time and date:
3 weeks

 

Task requirements
Your report must include the following elements and be presented in the following order:
Title
Abstract
Introduction to include
o Introduction to the topic area your research explored
o Rationale for doing the research
o Research questions and aims
Literature review of previous research on the topic you have chosen to write about
Methodology
o Methods used and rationale for these
o Sampling and rationale for this
o Research process – (e.g. what you did in practice)
o Ethical considerations – (e.g. what you did to ensure your research was ethical)
Results – statistical results from quantitative projects (includes copies of SPSS tables)
Discussion
Reflection: reflect on how you feel about using quantitative data and how you approached the
module with reference to your study group and how useful you found collaboration
Conclusion
Reference list
Appendices (a copy of your questionnaire)

 

Referencing and research requirements
Please reference your work according to the Harvard style as defined in Cite Them Right Online
(http://www.citethemrightonline.com). This information is also available in book form: Pears, R. and
Shields, G. (2019)
Cite them right: the essential reference guide. 11th edn. Basingstoke: Palgrave
Macmillan. Copies are available via the University library.

 

How your work will be assessed
Your work will be assessed according to the following criteria:
Satisfactory completion of all elements
Coherence of research project as a whole (i.e. coherent relationship between research aims,
literature review, methods used, discussion and conclusion)
Evidence of quality of research and reflexivity
Understanding
Quality of analysis of data and discussion
Quality of academic writing
Breadth and quality of academic sources
Referencing

IMPORTANT: REFER TO THE MARKING CRITERIA IN YOUR STUDENT HANDBOOK
FOR GRADING GUIDELINES

Submission details
You are reminded of the University’s regulations on academic integrity, which can be viewed on the
University website:
https://www.bucks.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2021-07/academic-integrity
policy.pdf
. In submitting your assignment, you are acknowledging that you have read and
understood these regulations
Please also note that work that is submitted up to 10 working days beyond the submission date will
be considered a late submission. Late submissions will be marked and the actual mark recorded,
but will be capped at the pass mark (typically 40%), provided that the work is of a passing standard.
Work submitted after this period will not be marked and will be treated as a non-submission.

 

Before you submit
Please use the provided checklist below to make sure you are ‘fit to submit’ your work
We recommend you use this checklist as soon as you get this assignment brief to help you plan
your work

 

Fit to Submit: Assignment Checklist
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Students often lose marks by forgetting some of the more straightforward elements of their
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submission. If you need any help, ask your tutor and/or visit
https://bucks.ac.uk/students/academicadvice/assessment-and-examination
Have you read and understood the assessment criteria?
Have you
met the learning outcomes? You will lose marks and your work may even be failed if
you have not.
Have you demonstrated you can think and write
critically in the completed work? This means
you have supported your arguments/explanations appropriately e.g. using relevant academic
sources and you have offered discussion points which extends your own or others’ viewpoints
to make reasoned conclusions/judgements.
Have you maintained an
appropriate tone throughout your work? Is your work formal, focused,
developed and clear?
Have you checked that the
referencing in your assignment is in line with your programme
requirements?
Have you proof-read your work and used spellcheck software to check your spelling and
grammar?
Have you checked the presentation of your work is as specified by your tutor, for example, are
font size, colour, style, line spacing and margins as the tutor specified?
Have you kept to the word count (or equivalent)? If you are not sure, check with your tutor.
Can you confirm that the work submitted is your own and maintains
academic integrity?