Description
This course provides an overview of potential approaches when you (need to) work with small sample sizes. We distinguish at least two origins of small sample sizes. First, you may need to work with an unpredictably small sample due to e.g. large scale dropout or data collection being unexpectedly cut off. We discuss which (statistical) approaches might aid in obtaining scientifically grounded and robust results.
Second, you may know a priori that you have to deal with small samples, either by design or because the target population is small due to low prevalence, or just very hard to reach. In clinical settings this is often the case. In order to be able to test causal relationships in small sample sizes research, Single Case Experimental Studies (SCED) can be used. This approach will be discussed in detail, with focus on the design, and several visual and statistical analysis techniques. Several tools will be used to gain hands-on experience with these techniques. We will discuss implications and limitations of small sample analyses, as well as ethical considerations.
Learning Goals
After this course, the student is able to…
gain advanced, up to date knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methodology in the context of small samples
critically evaluate philosophical and ethical matters concerning scientific research with small samples
critically select, study and analyze literature relevant to the issues and problems encountered in the context of small samples
independently formulate, perform and assess scientific research at a level suitable to preparing scientific publications
connect scientific knowledge and insights to small sample issues in developmental psychopathology and educational science
write scientific reports in English
engage in the international academic debate
independently acquire new knowledge and skills relevant in a professional context or PhD-program
Timetable
For the timetable of this course please refer to MyTimetable
Mode of instruction
Combined lecture and workgroups, through interactive weekly meetings
Practical exercises, both in class and take-home
Discussion of relevant literature
The workgroups have required attendance. One meeting can be skipped. Absence should be mentioned in advance via email to the teacher. The student will be asked to complete an alternative assignment. If more than one meeting is missed, the learning goals of this course cannot be achieved. This implies that the course cannot be completed with a passing grade in the current academic year. The student will need to retake the course in the next academic year.
Assessment method
Performance will be evaluated through
a) presentations in each session discussing the relevant literature for that particular week,
b) a reflective paper describing a suggested approach for a given research/design/data collection scenario,
c) a written exam consisting of multiple choice and open questions.
Part (a) will be graded with a “pass” or “fail”, based on presentations of and participation in the discussion of the weekly literature, to the combined judgment of the instructors.
The two parts (b) and (c) are equally weighted into a single final grade, for which both grades (b) and (c) need to be 5.0 or higher. The final grade should be higher than 5.5 to pass the course. This final grade will be released under the condition that (active) participation in (a) was graded with a “pass”.
Any of the parts can only be retaken if that individual part grade is unsatisfactory (lower than 5.5).
Reading list
Recent advances through research papers, to be announced around the start of the course.
Registration
Education
Students must register themselves for all course components (lectures, tutorials and practicals) they wish to follow. You can register via My Studymap up to 5 days prior to the start of the course.
Exams
It is mandatory for all students to register for each exam. This is possible up to and including 10 calendar days prior to the examination. You cannot take an exam without a valid pre-registration. You cannot take an exam without a valid pre-registration.
Carefully read all information about the procedures and deadlines for registering for courses and exams.
Contact
Co-ordinator of this course is R.C.A. Rippe.