Choosing
appropriate statistical procedures and understanding the statistics
behind the software packages are an essential part of a survey
researcher’s skill set. This course offers participants a
unique opportunity to ask that “embarrassing” statistical
question they have always wanted to ask. It is intended as a thorough
refresher for those who have had some statistics in their past.
Key issues covered will include:
- overview of quantitative analysis considerations for surveys (including
statistical theory and methods of inference)
- descriptive statistics
- some do’s and don’ts
of graphs and tables
- measures of central tendency
and dispersion
- inferential statistics
- confidence intervals for
means and proportions
- hypothesis testing
- two-sample t-tests (for
independent and paired data)
- chi-square test of independence.
Participants need to bring a calculator with a square root function
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