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Part I: Introduction to Inquiry
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Part I: Introduction to Inquiry
Part II: The Structuring of Inquiry
Part III: Modes of Observation
Part IV: Qualitative and Quantitative
Assignment Resources
Module 1: Introduction
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Critical Thinking Skills
Inquiry-based learning.
Ungvarsky, J. (2020).
An Introduction to Inquiry
National Science Foundation. (n.d.)
Module 2: Inquiry, Paradigms, Theory
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Who “Believes” in the Gambler’s Fallacy and Why?
Farmer, G. D., Warren, P. A., & Hahn, U. (2017).
Symbolic Interactionist Theory
Structural-Functional Theory
What is Critical Race Theory
Fernandez, M. (2021).
Critical Race Theory: A Brief History
Fortin, J. (2021).
Feminist standpoint theory and its importance in feminist research
Huirem, R., Loganathan, K., & Patowari, P. (2023).
Tom Chatfield on Critical Thinking and Bias
Duke Law
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Podcast | What is Critical Race Theory and why is it under attack? (Part 1)
Module 3: Ethics and Politics
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Learning from cases of research misconduct
DuBois, J. (2014).
Participating in Human Research and Clinical Trials
Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP). (2023).
Regulations to Protect Research Participants
Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP). (2022).
Understanding Potential Risks for Human Subjects Research
Teachers College, Columbia University.
How to obtain informed consent for research
Manti, S., & Licari, A. (2018).
What Is Ethics in Research & Why Is It Important?
Resnik, D. (2020).
Ethical Codes & Research Standards
Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP). (2022).
Review Highlights Unethical Moments in Medical Research History
PBS Newshour Classroom. (n.d.)
The Belmont Report
Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP). (2022).
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