Course Detail
Units:
3.0
Course Components:
Seminar
Enrollment Information
Enrollment Requirement:
Prerequisites: Full major status in the School of Business of Public Health.
Description
This seminar is designed to give business PhD students an understanding of philosophy of science, theory construction and empirical tests of theories. The first objective of this seminar is to provide an understanding of philosophy of science. Philosophy of science exposes and questions critical assumptions and methods of science that help us answer some of the most significant questions about scientific knowledge. Like what is knowledge, how is it created, how can it be scrutinized and validated, how does it gain acceptance, why is it always changing. As a creator of scientific knowledge, philosophy of science also nudges students to reflect upon their activities and motivations as a scientist. The first section of this course will expose students to various aspects of philosophy of science. The second objective of this seminar is to train students in theory construction. The discussion will incorporate abstract concepts of theory construction and their application in published research. It is designed to provide students an understanding of how to connect their specific research ideas to different research streams that already exist. After developing theory, the next critical step is its empirical test. The third section of this seminar will focus on analysis methods that can be used to assess how valid is the empirical support for a theory. We will discuss methods that are essential for experimental work but are not readily accessible. Many times such methods are taught across various statistics courses and prevent researchers from seeing how they can be easily used in their research papers.