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DIT6010 Qualitative Research Methods in Information Technology

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Unit Code, Name, Abbreviation

DIT6010 Qualitative Research Methods in Information Technology []

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This subject is one of eleven (eight subjects, three research papers) proposed for the DIT to be offered in the Faculty of Information Technology. This subject will be at an advanced level, informing DIT students about different types of research designs, how to write research proposals, qualitative techniques of data production and analysis, the design of probability and non probability samples, issues in reliability and validity, and how to conduct research ethically. Thus this subject equips DIT students with some of the skills needed to conduct and complete the research projects that form part of the requirements of the DIT.

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Software Requirements (21 Oct 2005, 1:04pm)

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Version History

10 Apr 2002 John Hurst initial entry from Liz Kendall's DIT course proposal document
22 May 2002 Elizabeth Kendall Starting from the beginning
22 May 2002 Elizabeth Kendall Starting again
17 Oct 2005 David Sole Added Software requrirements template
21 Oct 2005 David Sole Updated requirements template to new format

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