03383 - Social Statistics

Academic Year 2022/2023

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Social Work (cod. 8040)

Learning outcomes

The course deals with basic topics concerning the methodology and technics of socio-political empirical research.

The course gives to the participants a wide introduction to the basic tools which are necessary to implement a quantitative analysis of real phenomena, with a double aim: to develop the student skills of interpretation and critical evaluation of statistical information and to ensure the knowledge of the essential methods allowing the production and elaboration of well-organized statistical data

Students will acquire knowledge and skills useful for the comprehension of the main data collection designs, the critical evaluation of data displayed in socio-political empirical research, as well as the skills needed for producing basic (univariate, bivariate and multivariate) statistical analyses.

Course contents

  • Structure of the data Matrix.
  • Official Statistics
  • Basic concepts and main techniques of monovariate descriptive statistics (mode, median, mean, quantiles; eterogeneity and variability measures),
  • Frequencies, graphic representations.
  • Statistical data sources.
  • Data transformation (standardization, index).
  • Historical and territorial series.
  • Basic concepts and main techniques of bivariate descriptive statistics: relation between variables (statistical dependence, anova, covariance, correlation).
  • Introduction to multivariate statistics.
  • Sampling techniques and issues.
  • Basics of inferential statistics.
  • Sampling designs and probability distributions. Hypothesis testing.
  • Readings/Bibliography

    P. Corbetta, G. Gasperoni, M. Pisati, Statistica per la ricerca sociale, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2001 (chaps. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10).

    E. Giovannini, Scegliere il futuro. Conoscenza e politica al tempo dei Big Data, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2014.

    Slides used in class and material that can be freely accessed on-line from the Unibo "Virtuale" website).

    Teaching methods

    Face-to-face lessons and periodic exercises.

    Assessment methods

    The exam is administered in exclusively written form.

    The students who attend the course can participate in a procedure of evaluation during the course period. It consists in two tests based on exercises and multiple-choice questions.

    The only valid mark is the one achieved in the most recent attempt to pass the exam.

    Each student is personally responsible for his/her registration in the exam session on AlmaEsami. Registration closes 5 days before the exam. Therefore, it is not possible to sign up for the exam in the previous 5 days before the exam.

    Students who change their minds must withdraw their registration no later than the 5 days before the exam. Withdrawal from the exam permits the student to participate in the following exam session. Withdrawal during the last 5 days before the exam is possible in case of unexpected events only (i.e. sickness, bereavement or similar). In this case, students must send (using his/her official account @studio.unibo.it) an e-mail to valerio.vanelli@unibo.it and must provide a justification

    Teaching tools

    Face-to-face lessons, periodic exercises, slides

    Office hours

    See the website of Valerio Vanelli

    SDGs

    No poverty Quality education Gender equality Decent work and economic growth

    This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.