Degree | Type | Year |
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2502443 Psychology | OT | 4 |
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In addition to having completed the obligatory subject Social Psychology (comprising of the courses Social Influence and Groups and Social Psychology of the Contemporary World) it is recommended to have studied, previously or simultaneously, the following optional courses: Social psychology for Analysis and Intervention and Applied Social Psychology.
a) Contextualization
Research and Psychosocial Knowledge is a subject that aims to introduce the student to the field of research, both from a theoretical and a practical point of view. The purpose is familiarization with the research process through a reflexive and analytical process, critically examining other people's research, but above all through the practice of research, becoming involved and becoming a promoter of an investigation.
In order to meet these two goals, the subject is aimed at: a) problematising social issues in a fundamental way and assuming the ethical and political dimensions intrinsic to any research process; b) designing, planing, and dealing with the selection of the topic, the definition of the problem and the question for investigation; c) formulatin research objectives; d) developing a theoretical framework that configures the basis and contributes to the justification of the investigation; e) performing observations, building and conducting individual and group interviews; f) using strategies for selection and access to informants; g) performing categorical content analysis; h) structuring and writing research reports and evaluating the research carried out and being able to evaluate other research.
b) Objectives
1. We Begin with the processes of problematization of psychosocial questions and the design and realization of psychosocial investigations.
2. Learn how to build instruments for the analysis of social relationships, looking in depth at the practical and functional aspects of each method and technique studied.
3. Acquire, based on reflection and practice, criteria that allow an evaluation of the relevance of using methods and techniques in both own and third-party investigations.
4. Develop projects and develop research.
1. Research in social psychology and the construction of knowledge.
2. The design of the investigation: the planning and the procedures of the investigation process.
3. Overview of qualitative research methods: phenomenological method, hermeneutical method, ethnographic method, method of investigation-action, method of life histories, linguistic method and post-qualitative methods.
4. Data construction devices: observation, individual and group interviews.
5. Strategies for selection and access to informants.
6. The data analysis device: categorized content analysis.
7. The research report: structure and writing.
8. The evaluation of the investigation.
Title | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Type: Directed | |||
1. Seminars of theoretical-practical study | 20 | 0.8 | 2, 9, 13, 16, 28, 19, 22, 21, 26, 32, 35, 10, 8 |
2. Seminars of critical discussion on the analysis of psychosocial phenomena | 18 | 0.72 | 2, 5, 13, 15, 16, 17, 28, 19, 22, 21, 26, 27, 32, 35, 36, 10, 8 |
Type: Supervised | |||
2. Participation in virtual forums | 8.5 | 0.34 | 4, 16, 28, 19, 23, 22, 26, 27, 32, 35, 34, 36, 10, 8 |
Tutorials | 8 | 0.32 | 4, 18, 5, 9, 12, 15, 17, 28, 33, 19, 23, 22, 27, 35, 34, 10, 8 |
Type: Autonomous | |||
1. Research design (group work) | 37 | 1.48 | 2, 4, 18, 5, 9, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 28, 33, 19, 23, 22, 21, 26, 27, 32, 35, 34, 36, 10, 8 |
2. Writing individual reports | 13.5 | 0.54 | 4, 5, 9, 12, 15, 16, 17, 28, 33, 19, 23, 22, 26, 27, 32, 35, 34, 10, 8 |
3. Readings of articles and papers | 20 | 0.8 | 16, 28, 22, 26, 27, 32, 8 |
4. Study | 25 | 1 | 4, 5, 9, 16, 17, 28, 19, 23, 22, 26, 32, 35, 34, 10, 8 |
Teaching methodology
Training activities
Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.
Title | Weighting | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Ev. 1: Individual report of carrying out an observation (includes field journal) | 25% | 0 | 0 | 2, 4, 18, 5, 9, 12, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 28, 33, 19, 23, 22, 21, 26, 27, 32, 35, 34, 36, 10, 8 |
Ev. 2: Interview and participation in the interviews seminars | 25% | 0 | 0 | 2, 5, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 28, 19, 22, 21, 26, 27, 32, 35, 36, 6, 10, 8 |
Ev. 3: Research project (group work) | 40% | 0 | 0 | 14, 3, 1, 4, 5, 9, 11, 15, 16, 17, 28, 19, 23, 22, 25, 24, 26, 20, 27, 37, 29, 30, 31, 32, 35, 34, 10, 7, 8 |
Ev. 4: Participation: virtual forums and seminars | 10 | 0 | 0 | 4, 11, 16, 28, 19, 23, 22, 26, 27, 32, 35, 34, 36, 10, 8 |
1. CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT
a) Conditions of evaluation
In order to pass the subject, all the learning outcomes linked to the acquisition of the different competences included in the subject will be taken into consideration. More specifically, it is mandatory to have carried out and delivered the following evidences:
Ev1. (25%) Development of the report of an observation (includes a field diary). (Individual)
Ev2. (25%) Conduct of an individual interview (Individual).
Ev3. (40%) Design, development and writing of the report of a research project. (Group)
Ev4. (10%) Participation in virtual forums and other learning spaces (seminars).
The final grade will be the sum of the weighted results of evidence 1, 2, 3 and 4.
A student who has submitted evidence of learning (one or more) with a weight equal to or greater than 4 points (40%) will not be able to appear in the records as "not assessed".
b) Resit
Students who have obtained a grade of less than 5 points and more than or equal to 3.5 points may opt for re-assessment.
The resit will consist of the new delivery of the failed evidence (with a grade greater than or equal to 3.5 points) during the period stipulated for the re-assessment. The maximum final grade that can be obtained in the subject through resit is 5.
c) Synthesis test
It is not expected that students in the 2nd year or later enrolment will be assessed by means of a single non-recoverable synthesis test.
Assessment guidelines of the Faculty of Psychology: https://www.uab.cat/web/estudiar/graus/graus/avaluacions-1345722525858.html
2. SINGLE ASSESSMENT
This subject does not consider single assessment
Fundamental
Gordo López, Ángel J. i Serrano Pascual, Araceli (Coor.) (2008). Estrategias y prácticas cualitativas de investigación social. Madrid: Pearson – Prentice Hall.
Taylor, Steven J. i Bogdan, Robert (1990). Introducción a los métodos cualitativos de investigación. Buenos Aires: Paidós.
Complementary
Alguacil Gómez, Julio (2011). Cómo se hace un trabajo de investigación en sociología. Madrid: Los libros de la catarata.
Bardin, Laurence. (1977). Análisis de contenido. Madrid: Akal
Canales Cerrón, Manuel (Coor.-Ed.) (2006). Metodologías de investigación social. Introducción a los oficios. Santiago de Chile: LOM Ediciones.
Del Olmo, Margarita (Ed.) (2010). Dilemas éticos en antropología. Las entretelas del trabajo de campo etnográfico. Madrid: Trotta.
Del Val Cid, Consuelo i Gutiérrez Brito, Jesús (2005). Prácticas para la comprensión de la realidad social. Madrid: Mc Graw Hill
Della Porta, Donatella i Keating, Michael (2008). Enfoques y metodologías de las ciencias sociales. Una perspectiva pluralista. Madrid: Akal, 2013
García Ferrando, Manuel, Ibáñez, Jesús i Alvira, Francisco (Comp.) (1986). El análisis de la realidad social. Métodos y técnicas de investigación. Madrid: Alianza Editorial, 1990.
Ghiglione, Rodolphe Matalon, Benjamin (1978). Las encuestas sociológicas. México: Trillas, 1989.
Gibbs, Graham (2007). El análisis de datos cualitativos en investigación cualitativa. Madrid: Morata, 2012.
Gutiérrez Brito, Jesús (2008). Dinámica del grupo de discusión.Madrid: CIS.
Hammersley, Martyn i Atkinson, Paul (1983). Etnografía. Métodos de investigación. Barcelona: Paidós, 1994.
Íñiguez Rueda, Lupicinio (Ed.) (2003). Análisis del discurso. Manual para las ciencias sociales. Barcelona UOC.
Krueger, Richard A. (1988). El grupo de discusión. Guía práctica para la investigación aplicada. Madrid: Pirámide, 1991.
Mills, Charles Wright (1959). La imaginación sociológica. Mèxic: FCE, 2010. (Hi ha una traducció en català a l'Editorial Herder de Barcelona).
Montañés Serrano, Manuel (2009). Metodología y técnica participativa. Teoría y práctica de una estrategia de investigación participativa. Barcelona: UOC
Morse, Janice M. (Ed.) (1994). Asuntos críticos en los métodos de investigación cualitativa. Medellín: Universidad de Antioquia, 2003.
Quivy, Raymond i Campenhoudt, Luc van (1995). Manual de recerca en ciències socials. Barcelona: Herder, 1977. (Hi ha una traducció en castellà a l'Editorial Limusa de Mèxic).
Rodríguez Gómez, Gregorio, Gil Flores, Javier i García Jiménez, Eduardo (1996). Metodología de la investigación cualitativa. Granada: Aljibe.
Ruiz Olabuenaga, José Ignacio (1996). Metodología de investigación cualitativa. Bilbao: Universidad de Deusto.
Strauss, Anselm i Corbin, Juliet (1998). Bases de la investigación cualitativa. Técnicas y procedimientos para desarrollar la teoría fundamentada. Medellín: Universidad de Antioquia, 2002.
Valles, Miguel S. (2002). Entrevistas cualitativas. Madrid: CIS.
Valles, Miguel S. (1999). Técnicas cualitativas de investigación social. Reflexión metodológica y práctica profesional. Madrid: Síntesis, 2000.
Velasco, Honorio i Díaz de Rada, Angel (1997). La lógica de la investigación etnográfica. Un modelo de trabajo para etnógrafos de la escuela. Valladolid: Trotta
Not necessary.
Name | Group | Language | Semester | Turn |
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(PAUL) Classroom practices | 11 | Catalan/Spanish | first semester | morning-mixed |
(TE) Theory | 1 | Spanish | first semester | morning-mixed |