Thursday, 18 September 2025

A collection of brief teaching notes for the Housing Studies research methods students

A collection of brief teaching notes for the Housing Studies research methods students


1. Photovoice as a research method

2. Photo elicitation as a research method

3. Archival research.

4. Discourse analysis.

5. A comparison of the data gathering strategy of the photovoice interview and the archival research.

6. How the previous education background affects the choice of research theme.

7. How to moderate a focus group session.

8. A note on the key concepts in thematic analysis with illustrative examples.

9. An illustration on analysis of the three layers of reality of critical realism: the Britain example./ also: on the example of "the confidence to purchase a residential property by social class.

10. An illustration of converting a research theme into a dissertation title.

11. On field research.

12. A brief note on narrative in narrative interview.

13. An example on how to derive the research issue, research objective and research question statements from a dissertation introduction section draft.

14. A note on what activities need to be done to qualify a research method as participant observation.

15. An example on how a research theme evolves into a dissertation proposal.

16. Asking poe to further organize the content of the research methodology section of a assignment draft.

17. A brief note on using creative tools to conduct housing studies dissertation projects.

18. Using perplexity to produce research themes.

19. A note on data types.

20. A note on variable, construct and operational definition.

21. A note on hypothesis and hypothesis testing.

22. A brief note on the Central Limit Theorem.

23. A note on narrative interview.

24. Two illustrative examples on the Toulmin's model of argumentation.

25. An illustrative example of a multiple regression formula.

26. A brief note on descriptive statistics and inferential statistics.

27. A brief note on ANOVA.

28. A brief note the Chi-squared test.

29. A brief note on quantitative research.

30. A note on theoretical framework and conceptual framework in Housing dissertation project works.

31. A note on variable types in multiple regression analysis.

32. A note on (1) cause and effect and (2) multiple regression analysis.


An overall view on research methodology (for Housing Studies students)



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