Assignment 2, research questions
Read and take notes of the following:
Relevant aspects of the textbook (Walter or Bryman) related to collecting and analysing research data, in
particular read sections that address the method(s) you plan to use and need to outline in your research
proposal.
AND at least ONE of the following research articles
• Stevenson, D, Dunn, K, Possamai, A & Piracha, A 2010, 'Religious Belief across ‘Postsecular’
Sydney: the multiple trends in (de)secularisation', Australian Geographer, vol. 41, no. 3, pp.
32350.
• Bhatti, G 2003, ' Social Justice and nontraditional participants in higher education', in C Vincent
(ed.), Social Justice, Education and Identity, Routledge, London, UK, pp. 6582.
• Supriya Singh (2011): Indian Students in Melbourne: Challenges to Multiculturalism, Journal of
Intercultural Studies, 32:6, 673689.
Answer the following 5 questions in relation to the ONE of the research articles above
1. Explain in your own words what method(s) have been used to gather the research data
2. What justification/explanation for choosing these methods was provided
3. Explain in your own words what method(s) have been used to analyse the research data
4. What justification/explanation for choosing these methods was provided
5. Explain in your own words whether there is a rationale linking the research process reported in the
articles from theoretical perspective and research purpose through to research
design and the research methods?
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