Revised Programme
Course on Research Design and Data Analysis
Autumn/Winter 1998
The Centre for Census and Survey Research is running an expanded
series of one day courses on research design and the analysis of
survey and census microdata. Each course is supported by full
documentation and has a practical emphasis and applied focus. The
courses on data analysis are all based on SPSS for Windows and provide
participants with the opportunity to complete detailed practical
exercises on their own PC. The first data analysis course -
Exploratory Data Analysis - assumes no prior knowledge of SPSS. The
subsequent courses build on the basics covered in this course. Staff
from Manchester Computing and CCSR are available to provide help and
advice throughout the practical sessions.
All courses are held at the University of Manchester and last from
10.00 am to 4.30 pm. The cost is stlg95.00 per person per course, which
includes documentation and lunch. Delegates may either wish to select
the individual courses which meet their needs or to attend the whole
series of courses to build up their expertise in research design and
analysis. The first four courses have been timetabled for the same
week for the convenience of delegates who wish to use these
consecutive courses as a basic introduction to the principles of
research design, data collection and analysis.
PROGRAMME
Factor Analysis 9th October 1998
Cluster Analysis
Multiple Regression 13th November 1998
Logistic Regression 11th December 1998
Introduction to Research Design 11th January 1999
Introduction to Surveys and Sampling 12th January 1999
Exploratory Data Analysis 18th January 1999
Association & Regression 25th January 1999
Further details are available on the CCSR web site
http://les.man.ac.uk/ccsr/
Booking details
To reserve a place on any of the above courses, please contact
Margaret Murray, CCSR, Faculty of Economic and Social Studies,
University of Manchester, MANCHESTER, M13 9PL 0161 275 4735 (fax: 0161
275 4722, email:[log in to unmask])
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