Interviews and Surveys and Research Ethics

Order Description - a brief (300-500 word) description of the interviewing/surveying method(s) you intend to use (or would hypothetically use) in order to collect data for your dissertation. This description should: – demonstrate how this method is in line with your research objectives; – explain who you wish to interview/survey, and how you will select them; – provide examples of questions you intend to ask; – outline the strengths and limits of such a method of data collection. Hypothetical topic - Electoral violence in Nigeria Resources: • Catherine Dawson (2009) Introduction to Research Methods: A practical introduction for anyone undertaking a research project (available as an e- book via Templeman). • https://www.lirgjournal.org.uk/lir/ojs/index.php/lir/article/viewFile/484/52 6 • https://perswww.kuleuven.be/~u0035056/PhD/samenvattingen/theories/ interviewing/Nigel%20King.doc • https://sdhprc.ir/download/A_Companion_to_qualitative_research.pdf#pa ge=218 • Ethics Review: https://www.kent.ac.uk/brussels/current/practical/study- skills-research/ethics.html • Kathy Charmaz (2006) Constructing grounded theory : a practical guide through qualitative analysis (available as an e-book via Templeman).