Research Design for Policy Analysis and Planning

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This course includes sessions that focus on eliciting information through surveys and interviews. (Image courtesy of munir on Flickr.)

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MIT Course Number

11.233

As Taught In

Fall 2007

Level

Graduate

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Course Description

Course Description

This course develops skills in research design for policy analysis and planning. The emphasis is on the logic of the research process and its constituent elements. The course relies on a seminar format so students are expected to read all of the assigned materials and come to class prepared to discuss key themes, ideas, and controversies. Since the materials draw broadly on the social sciences, and since students have diverse interests and methodological preferences, ongoing themes in our discussions will be linking concepts to planning scholarship in general and considering how different epistemological orientations and methodological techniques map on to planning specializations.

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JoAnn Carmin. 11.233 Research Design for Policy Analysis and Planning. Fall 2007. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.


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