Using Surveys and Statistics to Understand Social Attitudes– SOCI514
Date:
19/03/2019
Organised by:
University of Liverpool
Presenter:
Dr Stefanie Doebler
Level:
Intermediate (some prior knowledge)
Contact:
Lealintonl@liverpool.ac.uk.
Leah Linton. lintonl@liverpool.ac.uk.
Leah Linton lintonl@liverpool.ac.uk.
Map:
View in Google Maps (L69 7ZA)
Venue:
Eleanor Rathbone Teaching Centre (ERTC), Eleanor Rathbone Building, Bedford Street South, University of Liverpool
Description:
This module is a comprehensive introduction to applied statistical analysis of survey data using software to understand and compare social attitudes across population strata and geographical regions, such as e.g. regions in the UK, or countries in Europe. A particular emphasis of this module is on regression models as tools to understand and compare statistical relationships between social indicators, region and social attitudes.
Cost:
Registration is free for University of Liverpool and NWDTC postgraduates. Non-University of Liverpool and non-NWDTC students: £150 per accredited module, or £100 without accreditation
Website and registration:
https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/engage/events/2018-2019/social-research-methods/using-surveys/
Region:
North West
Keywords:
Teaching and Supervising Research Methods, statistical analysis , social indicators , survey data
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