SHORT COURSE
Survey Data Analysis I:
Introducing Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
Dr Gabriele B. Durrant
9, 10, 11 November 2005
University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Course Objectives:
To develop an understanding of the basic principles of statistical analysis.
To enable participants to employ appropriate methods of presenting data in research reports and papers.
Course Content:
Overview
Review of descriptive statistics
Confidence intervals for means and proportions Setting up and testing hypotheses Tests of statistical significance Two sample tests for means and proportions One-way analysis of variance Association in tables
The course will include workshop sessions so that participants can work through practical exercises, and computer practicals using SPSS for Windows and real survey data.
Fee:
£400 (includes course materials, lunches and morning and afternoon tea, but not accommodation which is to be arranged by the participant). Because of ESRC support, a number of bursaries are available which reduce the fee to £120 - applicants must be UK registered students, UK academic staff or ESRC-funded researchers.
Location:
The course will be held at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Duration:
The course will begin with coffee and registration at 09.30 a.m. on Wednesday,
9 November and end at 14.30 p.m. on Friday, 11 November. On Friday afternoon there will be an opportunity for participants to discuss with the instructor how to analyse their own data.
For more information please contact:
Jane Schofield
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Jane Schofield
Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute
University of Southampton
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Tel: +44 (0) 2380 595376
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