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SSRMC Training Programme 2012-13

Programme of events provided by Social Sciences Research Methods Programme
(Mon 8 Oct 2012 - Wed 13 Mar 2013)

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Mon 8 Oct 2012 – Mon 22 Oct 2012

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Monday 8 October 2012

14:00
Module 01: Reading and Understanding Statistics (1 of 4) Finished 14:00 - 16:00 Sidgwick Site, Lecture Block Room 6 (2nd floor)

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

This course is intended for students with no prior statistical training who wish to improve their comprehension and critical analysis of statistics as presented in academic publications. This is a distinct skill which is often overlooked when studying the application of statistics and one, as with any other skill, which requires training.

16:00
Module 02: Foundations in Applied Statistics (Series 2) (1 of 4) Finished 16:00 - 18:00 Titan Teaching Room 2, New Museums Site

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

This foundational course is for eligible graduate students who have no prior training in statistics.

It introduces students to the basic general concepts that underlie descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics covered include the notion of variables and how they are measured; ways of describing the central tendency and dispersion of a variable; basic idea of sampling and statistical inference; and principles of hypothesis testing and statistical significance.

Module 02: Foundations in Applied Statistics (Series 1) (1 of 4) Finished 16:00 - 18:00 Titan Teaching Room 1, New Museums Site

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

This foundational course is for eligible graduate students who have no prior training in statistics.

It introduces students to the basic general concepts that underlie descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics covered include the notion of variables and how they are measured; ways of describing the central tendency and dispersion of a variable; basic idea of sampling and statistical inference; and principles of hypothesis testing and statistical significance.

Tuesday 9 October 2012

14:00
Module 02: Foundations in Applied Statistics (Series 3) (1 of 4) Finished 14:00 - 16:00 Titan Teaching Room 1, New Museums Site

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

This foundational course is for eligible graduate students who have no prior training in statistics.

It introduces students to the basic general concepts that underlie descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics covered include the notion of variables and how they are measured; ways of describing the central tendency and dispersion of a variable; basic idea of sampling and statistical inference; and principles of hypothesis testing and statistical significance.

Module 16: Designing Surveys (1 of 4) Finished 14:00 - 15:30 8 Mill Lane, Lecture Room 1

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

This module aims to provide students with an overview of survey methods, uses and limitations; to introduce students to the practicalities of design and use of surveys; to examine complexities of question and answer process; to examine practicalities of survey sampling and response.

16:00
Module 19: Foundations of Qualitative Methods: Introduction and Overview (1 of 2) Finished 16:00 - 17:30 8 Mill Lane, Lecture Room 1

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

Introducing students to the general philosophical debates concerning scientific methodology; assessing their ramifications for the conduct of qualitative social research. To critically evaluate major programmes in the philosophy of sciences, considering whether there are important analytic differences between the social and natural sciences; and whether qualitative methods themselves comprise a unified approach to the study of social reality.

Module 02: Foundations in Applied Statistics (Series 4) (1 of 4) Finished 16:00 - 18:00 Titan Teaching Room 1, New Museums Site

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

This foundational course is for eligible graduate students who have no prior training in statistics.

It introduces students to the basic general concepts that underlie descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics covered include the notion of variables and how they are measured; ways of describing the central tendency and dispersion of a variable; basic idea of sampling and statistical inference; and principles of hypothesis testing and statistical significance.

Wednesday 10 October 2012

14:00
Module 20: Comparative Historical Methods (1 of 4) Finished 14:00 - 15:30 8 Mill Lane, Lecture Room 1

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

An introduction to comparative historical research methods, emphasising their qualitative dimensions.

Module 05: Regression Diagnostics (1 of 4) Finished 14:00 - 16:00 Titan Teaching Room 2, New Museums Site

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

This module is concerned with greater knowledge of regression, through extension of the simple linear model; enabling students to assess the models they use, testing for problems such as collinearity, outliers/leverage, and heteroskdasticity.

Descriptive Statistics with SPSS (Series 1) (1 of 2) Finished 14:00 - 16:00 Titan Teaching Room 1, New Museums Site

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

Students are taught how to enter data into SPSS, how to use the SPSS environment and how to handle output produced by SPSS. Module will review basic statistical concepts and introduce basic analyses with SPSS.

16:00
Descriptive Statistics with SPSS (Series 2) (1 of 2) Finished 16:00 - 18:00 Titan Teaching Room 1, New Museums Site

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

Students are taught how to enter data into SPSS, how to use the SPSS environment and how to handle output produced by SPSS. Module will review basic statistical concepts and introduce basic analyses with SPSS.

Module 15: Presenting Quantitative Research Results new (1 of 4) Finished 16:00 - 18:00 Titan Teaching Room 2, New Museums Site

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

Writing an empirical chapter or conference paper can be a daunting experience before learning how to properly translate quantitative results into figures and words. This course is aimed at teaching students how to present and describe quantitative research data in the correct academic format. No prior training in statistics is required, as general concepts relating to descriptive and inferential statistics, the main focus of the course, will be reviewed.

This course will cover how to: choose the right table or graph to present descriptive and inferential statistics [session 1]; properly and effectively present graphs, tables, and figures from raw data or SPSS output [session 2]; write text to accompany the numbers in proper academic format [session 3]; and format or write according to the APA (American Psychological Association) or MLA (Modern Language Association) strict guidelines of academic publication [session 4].

In addition to lectures and out-of-class readings, this course utilizes several practical exercises to help students learn how to select, format, and describe tables and figures based upon specific types of quantitative data.

Monday 15 October 2012

14:00
Module 01: Reading and Understanding Statistics (2 of 4) Finished 14:00 - 16:00 Sidgwick Site, Lecture Block Room 6 (2nd floor)

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

This course is intended for students with no prior statistical training who wish to improve their comprehension and critical analysis of statistics as presented in academic publications. This is a distinct skill which is often overlooked when studying the application of statistics and one, as with any other skill, which requires training.

16:00
Module 02: Foundations in Applied Statistics (Series 2) (2 of 4) Finished 16:00 - 18:00 Titan Teaching Room 2, New Museums Site

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

This foundational course is for eligible graduate students who have no prior training in statistics.

It introduces students to the basic general concepts that underlie descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics covered include the notion of variables and how they are measured; ways of describing the central tendency and dispersion of a variable; basic idea of sampling and statistical inference; and principles of hypothesis testing and statistical significance.

Module 02: Foundations in Applied Statistics (Series 1) (2 of 4) Finished 16:00 - 18:00 Titan Teaching Room 1, New Museums Site

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

This foundational course is for eligible graduate students who have no prior training in statistics.

It introduces students to the basic general concepts that underlie descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics covered include the notion of variables and how they are measured; ways of describing the central tendency and dispersion of a variable; basic idea of sampling and statistical inference; and principles of hypothesis testing and statistical significance.

Tuesday 16 October 2012

14:00
Module 02: Foundations in Applied Statistics (Series 3) (2 of 4) Finished 14:00 - 16:00 Titan Teaching Room 1, New Museums Site

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

This foundational course is for eligible graduate students who have no prior training in statistics.

It introduces students to the basic general concepts that underlie descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics covered include the notion of variables and how they are measured; ways of describing the central tendency and dispersion of a variable; basic idea of sampling and statistical inference; and principles of hypothesis testing and statistical significance.

Module 16: Designing Surveys (2 of 4) Finished 14:00 - 15:30 8 Mill Lane, Lecture Room 1

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

This module aims to provide students with an overview of survey methods, uses and limitations; to introduce students to the practicalities of design and use of surveys; to examine complexities of question and answer process; to examine practicalities of survey sampling and response.

16:00
Module 19: Foundations of Qualitative Methods: Introduction and Overview (2 of 2) Finished 16:00 - 17:30 8 Mill Lane, Lecture Room 1

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

Introducing students to the general philosophical debates concerning scientific methodology; assessing their ramifications for the conduct of qualitative social research. To critically evaluate major programmes in the philosophy of sciences, considering whether there are important analytic differences between the social and natural sciences; and whether qualitative methods themselves comprise a unified approach to the study of social reality.

Module 02: Foundations in Applied Statistics (Series 4) (2 of 4) Finished 16:00 - 18:00 Titan Teaching Room 1, New Museums Site

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

This foundational course is for eligible graduate students who have no prior training in statistics.

It introduces students to the basic general concepts that underlie descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics covered include the notion of variables and how they are measured; ways of describing the central tendency and dispersion of a variable; basic idea of sampling and statistical inference; and principles of hypothesis testing and statistical significance.

Wednesday 17 October 2012

14:00
Module 20: Comparative Historical Methods (2 of 4) Finished 14:00 - 15:30 8 Mill Lane, Lecture Room 1

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

An introduction to comparative historical research methods, emphasising their qualitative dimensions.

Module 05: Regression Diagnostics (2 of 4) Finished 14:00 - 16:00 Titan Teaching Room 2, New Museums Site

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

This module is concerned with greater knowledge of regression, through extension of the simple linear model; enabling students to assess the models they use, testing for problems such as collinearity, outliers/leverage, and heteroskdasticity.

Descriptive Statistics with SPSS (Series 1) (2 of 2) Finished 14:00 - 16:00 Titan Teaching Room 1, New Museums Site

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

Students are taught how to enter data into SPSS, how to use the SPSS environment and how to handle output produced by SPSS. Module will review basic statistical concepts and introduce basic analyses with SPSS.

16:00
Descriptive Statistics with SPSS (Series 2) (2 of 2) Finished 16:00 - 18:00 Titan Teaching Room 1, New Museums Site

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

Students are taught how to enter data into SPSS, how to use the SPSS environment and how to handle output produced by SPSS. Module will review basic statistical concepts and introduce basic analyses with SPSS.

Module 15: Presenting Quantitative Research Results new (2 of 4) Finished 16:00 - 18:00 Titan Teaching Room 2, New Museums Site

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

Writing an empirical chapter or conference paper can be a daunting experience before learning how to properly translate quantitative results into figures and words. This course is aimed at teaching students how to present and describe quantitative research data in the correct academic format. No prior training in statistics is required, as general concepts relating to descriptive and inferential statistics, the main focus of the course, will be reviewed.

This course will cover how to: choose the right table or graph to present descriptive and inferential statistics [session 1]; properly and effectively present graphs, tables, and figures from raw data or SPSS output [session 2]; write text to accompany the numbers in proper academic format [session 3]; and format or write according to the APA (American Psychological Association) or MLA (Modern Language Association) strict guidelines of academic publication [session 4].

In addition to lectures and out-of-class readings, this course utilizes several practical exercises to help students learn how to select, format, and describe tables and figures based upon specific types of quantitative data.

Monday 22 October 2012

14:00
Module 01: Reading and Understanding Statistics (3 of 4) Finished 14:00 - 16:00 Sidgwick Site, Lecture Block Room 6 (2nd floor)

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

This course is intended for students with no prior statistical training who wish to improve their comprehension and critical analysis of statistics as presented in academic publications. This is a distinct skill which is often overlooked when studying the application of statistics and one, as with any other skill, which requires training.

16:00
Module 02: Foundations in Applied Statistics (Series 2) (3 of 4) Finished 16:00 - 18:00 Titan Teaching Room 2, New Museums Site

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

This foundational course is for eligible graduate students who have no prior training in statistics.

It introduces students to the basic general concepts that underlie descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics covered include the notion of variables and how they are measured; ways of describing the central tendency and dispersion of a variable; basic idea of sampling and statistical inference; and principles of hypothesis testing and statistical significance.

Module 02: Foundations in Applied Statistics (Series 1) (3 of 4) Finished 16:00 - 18:00 Titan Teaching Room 1, New Museums Site

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Centre training programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

This foundational course is for eligible graduate students who have no prior training in statistics.

It introduces students to the basic general concepts that underlie descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics covered include the notion of variables and how they are measured; ways of describing the central tendency and dispersion of a variable; basic idea of sampling and statistical inference; and principles of hypothesis testing and statistical significance.