Abstract
I describe the application of the problem method, sometimes known as the case study method, to the teaching of undergraduate research methods. Problems are assigned in advance, students use course material to solve the problem, and the solutions are discussed in class. This method is particularly applicable to courses in research methods because research design is a classic ill-defined task, and it serves as a vehicle for teaching critical thinking. Students find the method challenging and reasonably interesting.
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