Module Texts
For background reading only, e.g.
Survey Research, R Sapsford, Sage, 1999, ISBN 0 7619 5228 3
SPSS for Windows Made Simple, P R Kinnear, C D Gray, Psychology Press, 1999, ISBN 1 84169 118 6
Improve Your Maths, G. Bancroft & M. Fletcher, Addison-Wesley, 1998, ISBN 0 201 331306
Discovering statistics using SPSS for Windows, A Field, Sage, 2000, ISBN 07619 5755 3
Module Indicative Content
You will study a variety of aspects connected with the design, operation and analysis of a survey including:
Defining survey objectives- what are the aims of this survey?
Sampling strategies-who to ask, how many to ask, how to ask.
Questionnaire design (to include OMR and web based) and the use of various attitude scales to measure opinions and attitudes.
Data entry, exploratory data analysis and the presentation and interpretation of tables, percentages and descriptive statistics using a statistics package eg SPSS
Introduction to sampling theory. Confidence intervals for means and proportions. Hypothesis testing, including non-parametric statistics.
Using graphical output to display results and relationships.
Report writing and presentation.
Module Additional Assessment Details
A short report (approximately 1500 words) weighted at 25%. A report (approximately 3,500 words) weighted at 75%.
1. Write a research specification giving details of how you would conduct a survey on a major scale. The survey topic must be approved by the module leader. Learning Outcomes 1 and 4.
2. A report detailing the analysis, results and conclusions of the survey. Learning Outcomes 2, 3 and 4.
Module Learning Strategies
The delivery method will be one hour lecture and a two hour practical/lab tutorial using SPSS.
THIS MODULE WILL NORMALLY RUN IN BOTH SEMESTER 1 AND 2
Module Special Admissions Requirements
A knowledge of introductory statistics.