SCY3440

The joy of 'X': computer data processing and analysis using SPSS-X

Not offered in 1999

Peter Hiller

8 points - 3 hours per week - First semester - Clayton

Objectives Students in this subject can expect to develop skills in data entry and analysis using the SPSS-X computer program; an understanding of the operation of the program that will enhance their ability to work independently; skills in the formulation of research issues that can be handled using SPSS-X.

Synopsis This option builds on both the second-year research methods subject and 'Data appreciation'. Whilst not formal prerequisites, students will benefit most if these subjects have been taken previously. It deals with the principles and practices of coding and with the practicalities of analysing sociological data, especially using modern 'statistical packages' (SPSS) on computers.

Assessment Students will be required to complete a variety of practical exercises which will together be the equivalent of 6000 words written work: 100%.

Recommended texts

de Vaus DA Surveys in social research Allen and Unwin, 1985

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