Universität Wien

210018 UE BAK4.2: Quantitative Methods of Empirical Social Research (engl.) (2018W)

(engl.)

6.00 ECTS (2.00 SWS), SPL 21 - Politikwissenschaft
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Details

max. 35 Teilnehmer*innen
Sprache: Englisch

Lehrende

Termine (iCal) - nächster Termin ist mit N markiert

No class on Thursday 31 January. The last class will be on 24 January.

  • Donnerstag 11.10. 13:30 - 14:45 Seminarraum 6 UniCampus Hof 7 Eingang 7.1 OG01 2H-O1-33
  • Donnerstag 18.10. 13:30 - 14:45 Seminarraum 6 UniCampus Hof 7 Eingang 7.1 OG01 2H-O1-33
  • Donnerstag 25.10. 13:30 - 14:45 Seminarraum 6 UniCampus Hof 7 Eingang 7.1 OG01 2H-O1-33
  • Donnerstag 08.11. 13:30 - 14:45 Seminarraum 6 UniCampus Hof 7 Eingang 7.1 OG01 2H-O1-33
  • Donnerstag 15.11. 13:30 - 14:45 Seminarraum 6 UniCampus Hof 7 Eingang 7.1 OG01 2H-O1-33
  • Donnerstag 22.11. 13:30 - 14:45 Seminarraum 6 UniCampus Hof 7 Eingang 7.1 OG01 2H-O1-33
  • Donnerstag 29.11. 13:30 - 14:45 Seminarraum 6 UniCampus Hof 7 Eingang 7.1 OG01 2H-O1-33
  • Donnerstag 06.12. 13:30 - 14:45 Seminarraum 6 UniCampus Hof 7 Eingang 7.1 OG01 2H-O1-33
  • Donnerstag 13.12. 13:30 - 14:45 Seminarraum 6 UniCampus Hof 7 Eingang 7.1 OG01 2H-O1-33
  • Donnerstag 10.01. 13:30 - 14:45 Seminarraum 6 UniCampus Hof 7 Eingang 7.1 OG01 2H-O1-33
  • Donnerstag 17.01. 13:30 - 14:45 Seminarraum 6 UniCampus Hof 7 Eingang 7.1 OG01 2H-O1-33
  • Donnerstag 24.01. 13:30 - 14:45 Seminarraum 6 UniCampus Hof 7 Eingang 7.1 OG01 2H-O1-33
  • Donnerstag 31.01. 13:30 - 14:45 Seminarraum 6 UniCampus Hof 7 Eingang 7.1 OG01 2H-O1-33

Information

Ziele, Inhalte und Methode der Lehrveranstaltung

Learn the "tools" for conducting quantitative research:
a) Principles and methods of quantitative empirical social research.
- What are the key features of empirical research based on quantitative methods?
b) Overview of basic statistics and their application.
- How can I describe and recode the collected "data"?
c) Learning basic commands of the statistical software Stata.
- How can I process my data efficiently?
d) Learning how to use Stata to analyze data and test hypotheses that are relevant in the social science.
- How can I test my hypotheses given the available data?

Art der Leistungskontrolle und erlaubte Hilfsmittel

The final assessment will be based on the following components:
(1) Regular attendance in class (maximum 2 classes can be missed)
(2) 3 short homework assignments (30% of final grade). The assignments will be posted on Moodle at the end of the class, and have to be completed before the beginning of the following class. Joint homework is possible for maximum 2 students.
(3) 1 short test in December (20% of final grade). The test will be conducted in class and will concern theoretical questions and/or interpretation of Stata outputs. Duration: max 45 minutes.
(4) Final assignment (50% of final grade). At the end of the course, the students will be required to write a final paper of 2000-2500 words, focusing mostly on methods with applications in Stata. Detailed instructions about the final assignment will be posted on Moodle and circulated in class before the end of the course. Joint work is NOT allowed for the final assignment. Final assignments need to be handed in by 31 March 2019.

Please note that all four components are essential for the final grade, i.e. students have to be present in class, hand in 3 homework assignments, complete the short test in December, and hand in the final assignment.

In case of suspected plagiarism, students may be called upon to reasonably demonstrate that any work they have submitted is their own.

Mindestanforderungen und Beurteilungsmaßstab

The final assessment will be based on the following components:
(1) Regular attendance in class (maximum 2 classes can be missed)
(2) 3 short homework assignments (30% of final grade). The assignments will be posted on Moodle at the end of the class, and have to be completed before the beginning of the following class. Joint homework is possible for maximum 2 students.
(3) 1 short test in December (20% of final grade). The test will be conducted in class and will concern theoretical questions and/or interpretation of Stata outputs. Duration: max 45 minutes.
(4) Final assignment (50% of final grade). At the end of the course, the students will be required to write a final paper of 2000-2500 words, focusing mostly on methods with applications in Stata. Detailed instructions about the final assignment will be posted on Moodle and circulated in class before the end of the course. Joint work is NOT allowed for the final assignment. Final assignments need to be handed in by 31 March 2019.

Please note that all four components are essential for the final grade, i.e. students have to be present in class, hand in 3 homework assignments, complete the short test in December, and hand in the final assignment.

In case of suspected plagiarism, students may be called upon to reasonably demonstrate that any work they have submitted is their own.

Prüfungsstoff

In addition to the homework assignments and the short test in December, the students have to hand in a final assignment by 31 March 2018. The final assignment will focus on different topics covered in class, and will include basic data analysis using the Stata commands learnt in class. Detailed instructions about the final assignment will be posted on Moodle and circulated in class before the end of the course.

Literatur

Reading materials will be made available in the entrance hall of the Department of Government (Rathaustrasse 19/9) after the first class. Please regularly check the course page on Moodle for the updated reading list, and for additional reading materials.

Suggested readings:
- Paul M. Kellstedt, and Guy D. Whitten. 2013. The fundamentals of political science research. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
- Alan Agresti and Barbara Finaly. 2009. Statistical methods for the social sciences (fourth edition). New Jersey: Pearson Education International
- Alan C. Acock. 2014. A Gentle Introduction to Stata (4th Edition). College Station, Texas: Stata Press

Zuordnung im Vorlesungsverzeichnis

Letzte Änderung: Do 14.11.2024 00:15