- Offerta formativa A.A. 2018/2019
- Master's Degree in SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL RESEARCH
- RESEARCH METHODS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
- MOD. B - Quantitative Methods in Social Research
MOD. B - Quantitative Methods in Social Research
- Teaching in italian
- MOD. B - Quantitative Methods in Social Research
- Teaching
- MOD. B - Quantitative Methods in Social Research
- Subject area
- SPS/07
- Reference degree course
- SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL RESEARCH
- Course type
- Master's Degree
- Credits
- 8.0
- Teaching hours
- Frontal Hours: 60.0
- Academic year
- 2018/2019
- Year taught
- 2018/2019
- Course year
- 1
- Language
- ENGLISH
- Curriculum
- PERCORSO COMUNE
- Reference professor for teaching
- CIAVOLINO Enrico
Teaching description
Basic knowledge of statistics and computer science.
Quantitative applied and theoretical interpretation of sociological phenomena based on quantitative data. Moreover the student will learn the open source statistical software R to conduct in autonomy the quantitative analyses.
Aim of the course is to introduce the students into quantitative methods to analyze social data by using the open the open source software R.
Theoretical lessons will be combined with the use of the statistical software R in way to learn how to implement a quantitative analysis.
The evaluation will be written with a multiple choice test. The prerequisite will be the development of a small report (max 10 pages) using the main arguments of the course. The student have to apply the quantitative analyses (monovariate, bivariate, PCA) to a dataset that can download from the link available at: formazioneonline.unisalento.it
The report have to be send to the instructor 5 days before the exam.
The test will be composed of 10 questions: 1 open question about the results obtained in the report; 4 questions on R Software; 5 question on theoretical part.
1) Teaching objectives
Aim of the course is to introduce the students into quantitative methods to analyze social data. In details the student will learn the following arguments:
• Monovariate Analysis
• Bivariate Analysis
• Statistical Tests
• Principal Component Analysis
All the argument will be treated from theoretical/interpretation point of view. Moreover all the arguments will be treated also with the open source software R.
All the material is available at: formazioneonline.unisalento.it
Semester
Second Semester (dal 04/03/2019 al 31/05/2019)
Exam type
Type of assessment
Oral
Course timetable
https://easyroom.unisalento.it/Orario
Parent teaching
RESEARCH METHODS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES (LM41)