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ID184526
Title ProperReverse Research Design
Other Title InformationResearch Design in the Undergraduate Classroom
LanguageENG
AuthorAYOUB, PHILLIP M
Summary / Abstract (Note)Teaching research design is a core component of a political science curriculum. In our pedagogy, we often do two things separately: expecting students to (1) read and digest the work of established scholars, and (2) explore their own interests in the form of a research design or research paper. In a reverse research design, I bridge these two components with a pedagogical tool. I use a published book or article relevant to the course and students retrace the published author’s process, placing themselves in the author’s shoes. Rewinding some years, students imagine that they are this author writing a grant proposal to conduct the (now-completed) study. This helps students to work through the steps of research design, putting aside until later the more intimidating hurdle of articulating their own research question and project. This article explains reverse research design and describes the teaching resources and methods for implementation.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 55, No.2; Apr 2022: p.424 - 428
Journal SourcePolitical Science and Politics 2022-06 55, 2
Key WordsResearch Design ;  Undergraduate Classroom ;  Reverse Research Design