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Statistics 1 - Description and Inference

Course
2017-2018

Admission requirements

This is a required course as part of the bachelor IRO and as such has no specific entry requirements.

Course description

This course is intended to introduce students without prior training to the use of quantitative methods in the social sciences. The course introduces students to basic statistics: how to summarise large amounts of information efficiently and how to draw basic inferences. As political scientists, we are interested in answering questions such as “What is the association between political systems and the incidence of war?”. To answer such questions we require 1) data and 2) methods and techniques to process such data. In this course, you will learn how to describe data, apply and interpret the results from simple statistical tests as well as familiarise yourself with the software IBM SPSS Statistics (SPSS). A more detailed weakly programme will be announced via Blackboard.

Course objectives

  • This course provides students with an introduction to quantitative methodology as used in political science research.

  • This course helps students gain basic skills in using software for quantitative analysis.

  • Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to employ and interpret, as well as critically evaluate others’ use and interpretation of, a number of simple statistical analyses.

Mode of instruction

This course is taught through a combination of one weekly lecture and one weekly seminar. The lectures introduce students to statistical analysis and follow the course textbook. In seminars, students will familiarise themselves with SPSS and apply the concepts and methods taught in the lecture. These seminars will take place in computer rooms. Students are required to prepare assignments and submit these before class via Blackboard/Turnitin.

Course materials

This course uses blackboard. Other required course materials are the course textbook and the SPSS software.

  • Field, Andy (2013) Discovering Statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics (4th edition). London: Sage. ISBN: 1446249182

  • Students need to purchase SPSS Statistics 23 via SURF

Assessment

Assessment for this course consists of a combination of coursework (timely submission of assignments and participation in seminars, totalling 10%) and one or more written tests including a final written exam (totalling 90%). More details on assessment will be provided via Blackboard at the start of the course.
Attention: you need to enroll before the deadline via uSis to take the final written exam! You are required to obtain at least a grade of 5.0 on the final written test to pass the course. If you obtain a final “fail” course mark you can only resit the final written exam. Smaller elements such as coursework or smaller tests cannot be retaken.

First opportunity for written exam: Wednesday 20 December 2017, 13:30-16:30

Second opportunity for written exam: Wednesday 24 January 2018, 13:30-16:30

Blackboard

This course uses blackboard. Students are required to check the course page regularly for announcements, course materials and to submit assignments.

Registration

See Introduction page.

Timetable

Timetable