•	To know the significance of research methodology and application of statistics in Home Science
•	To understand the types, tools and methods of research and develop the ability to construct data gathering instruments appropriate to the research design
•	To understand the implications of statistical parameters in drawing inferences of research
•	Research:
 a) Meaning,
b) Definition,
c) Methodology,
d) Research process, Criterion of good research
•	Types of Research:
a)	Fundamental or Basic
b)	Applied
c)	Historical, Descriptive
d)	Analytical quantitative
e)	Qualitative
f)	Conceptual   Experimental
g)	Case study
•	Research Design
a)	Meaning
b)	Concepts, need
c)	Designs for different types of research; library
d)	Laboratory and field research; Advantages of Designing Research
•	Research Problem and Developing Research proposal:
a)	Selection of research area and topic
b)	statement of the research problem, its scope
c)	Steps involved in defining the problem.
•	Literature Search:
a)	Reviewing related literature
b)	Referencing, abstracting
c)	Computer search
d)	Bibliography
e)	Evaluation of the problem
•	Defining concepts:
a)	Objectives
b)	Basic assumptions
c)	Delimitations and limitations of the problem
d)	Statement of Hypothesis
•	Variables:
a)	Independent and dependent variables
b)	Qualitative and quantitative variables
c)	Discrete and continuous variables
d)	Confounding variables
e)	Methods of controlling variables
f)	Measurement of variables.
•	Sampling:
a)	Meaning
b)	Characteristics of a good sample design
c)	Steps in sampling design
d)	Types
e)	Advantages
•	Techniques of Data Collection:
a)	Primary data; Questionnaire
b)	Schedules
c)	Interview observation & other methods
d)	Secondary data
e)	Reliability
f)	Suitability & Adequacy of data.
•	Processing and Analysis of Data:
a)	Processing Operations
b)	Editing
c)	Coding,
d)	Classification and tabulation of data
e)	Elements of Data Analysis Role of statistics in Data Analysis
f)	Statistical Tables
•	Report writing:
a)	 Types
b)	Format of writing the report
•	Probability:
a)	Probability
b)	Basic Aspects
c)	Probability of combination of events
d)	Probability of random variables
e)	Distribution of random variable
f)
•	Statistical Methods:
a)	Measures of Central tendency- Mean,
b)	Median, Mode
c)	Arithmetic
d)	Geometric and Harmonic mean.
•	Common Distribution functions:
a)	 Binomial probability distribution
b)	Poisson distribution and normal distribution curve.
•	Measures of Dispersion:
a)	Range
b)	Mean Deviation
c)	Variance
d)	Standard Deviation
e)	Coefficient of variation
•	Regression and Correlation:
a)	Least square method of fitting a regression line
b)	Curvilinear regression
c)	Correlation methods
d)	Correlation coefficient. 
•	Sampling Distribution and Standard Error:
a)	 Elements of Testing a Statistical Hypothesis
b)	 Formulation of the problem, Types of errors
c)	Level of significance
d)	Large sample tests for proportions
e)	Single mean and difference in two means.
•	Small sample tests:
a)	Application of t- test for testing the significance of single mean & difference in two means (independent and paired-t).
•	Chi-square test for testing normal population variance:
a)	Test for goodness of fit
b)	Independence of attributes using 2x2 and rx c contingency tables.
•	Definitions of F test
a)	Application of F test for testing of equality of two variances.
Experimental design:
a)	Completer random design
b)	Random Block Design
c)	Latin square design
•	Analysis of Variance:
a)	Concept
b)	Assumptions
c)	Basic idea of one way and two way classification with simple questions.
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