The teaching introduces students to the fundamental tools of statistical analysis in the social sciences, with a special focus on politics and international relations. During the lessons, statistical software is widely used, giving the course a more operational rather than theoretical approach.
The teaching provides the students with the basic notions of the statistical methods useful for the study of political science and international relations. The students will be able to produce statistical reports with data tables, graphs and more complex analyses such as multiple regression. The teaching has an application-oriented approach, and several hours will be devoted to the introduction to data analysis software such as Microsoft Excel and IBM SPSS"
None
Face-to-face lectures.
Agresti A. (2022). Statistical methods for the social sciences, 6th edition, Pearson.
Williams H. M. (2020). Statistics for Politics and International Relations Using IBM SPSS Statistics. Sage Publishing
Ricevimento: Orari di ricevimento Il ricevimento si tiene, di norma, il mercoledì dalle 16.30 alle 17.30 sul canale Teams del docente (codice qlpo4sd) oppure, su appuntamento, nello studio del docente sito al 5° piano della Torre Ovest del polo didattico dell'Albergo dei Poveri.
ENRICO DI BELLA (Presidente)
LUCA GANDULLIA
PIETRO STANISLAO PARISI (Supplente)
2nd semester: 15/02/2021 – 14/05/2021
Written exam (50% of final grade) and individual/small group project works (50% of final grade).
The written exam is focused on the theoretical part of the teaching, and it is structured with five multiple-choice quizzes and two open answer questions. The project works are reports of approx 20 pages with the following structure:
A powerpoint presentation of max 10 slides should also be provided with the project work (i.e.: the powerpoint presentation IS NOT the report).
The written exam assesses the knowledge acquired by the student on the statistical methods discussed during the lessons. The project work assesses the student's analytical skills to apply the statistical techniques discussed during teaching, and his/her capability of drawing conclusions from the results of the statistical analyses. Particularly important in the global assessment is the expositive clarity and the property of the technical language of the student.
There are no variations in the program or assessment methods for non-attending students. However, these students are encouraged to contact their reference teacher.
Students with certification of Specific Learning Disorders (SLD), disabilities, or other special educational needs are advised to contact both the coordinator, Prof. Aristide Canepa (aristide.canepa@unige.it), and the course instructor at the beginning of the course to agree on teaching and examination methods that, while respecting the course objectives, take into account individual learning methods and provide suitable compensatory tools. For further information, please refer to the webpage: https://unige.it/disabilita-dsa/studenti-disabilità-informazioni-utili