6 ECTS credits
180 h study time

Offer 1 with catalog number 1017128BNW for working students in the 1st semester at a (B) Bachelor - advanced level.

Semester
1st semester
Enrollment based on exam contract
Impossible
Grading method
Grading (scale from 0 to 20)
Can retake in second session
Yes
Enrollment Requirements
Bachelorstudenten hebben 'Statistiek I voor de sociale wetenschappen' gevolgd, alvorens 'Statistiek II voor de sociale wetenschappen' op te nemen.
Taught in
Dutch
Partnership Agreement
Under agreement for exchange of courses
Faculty
Faculty of Social Sciences & SolvayBusinessSchool
Department
Sociology
Educational team
Djiwo Weenas
Juliette De Vestel
Tom De Winter (course titular)
Activities and contact hours
22 contact hours Lecture
33 contact hours Seminar, Exercises or Practicals
125 contact hours Independent or External Form of Study
Course Content

This course consists of 10 thematic course modules that build on the knowledge and skills from the course 'Statistiek I voor de sociale wetenschappen’:

  1. Basic statistical concepts (e.g. refresher module for the content of the course ‘Statistiek I voor de sociale wetenschappen’)
  2. Probability theory
  3. Probability distributions (e.g. binomial distribution, normal distribution)
  4. Sampling distribution
  5. Hypothesis testing
  6. Confidence intervals
  7. Analysis & inferences for proportions (e.g. difference between two proportions, chi-square test for independence)
  8. Analysis & inferences for means (e.g. t-test, ANOVA)
  9. Bivariate linear regression (e.g. dummy regression)
  10. Multivariate linear regression

The statistical concepts and techniques in these course modules are introduced and illustrated during the lectures, practiced during the seminars, and supplemented with online exercises.

This course also includes the online course ‘Bootcamp SPSS’ (only available in Dutch). In this self-study package, students learn the basic techniques for data management and data manipulation in the software package IMB SPSS. In addition, students also learn to execute the univariate, bivariate and multivariate techniques, which are discussed in the lectures and seminars, in SPSS. The Bootcamp SPSS consists of the following thematic modules:

  1. Introduction to SPSS
  2. Importing and documenting data
  3. Exploring data
  4. Manipulating data
  5. Analyzing data

The online course ‘Bootcamp SPSS’ is supported through a number of Q&A sessions.

Course material
Digital course material (Required) : Slides van hoor- en werkcolleges en aanvullend online cursusmateriaal, T. De Winter, Canvas, 2024
Digital course material (Required) : Oefeningenbundel, T. De Winter, J. De Vestel & D. Weenas, Canvas, 2024
Digital course material (Required) : Bootcamp SPSS, Statistiek II voor de sociale wetenschappen, T. De Winter, J. De Vestel & D. Weenas, Canvas, 2220170019826, 2024
Additional info

Preparation of and participation in the seminars is essential to master the subject matter fully.

WORKING STUDENTS

Working students get access to recordings for all lectures and seminars, so they can watch them in case they cannot be present during the live on campus classes. This is complemented with a number of Q&A sessions. In this way, we aim for a balance between flexibility for the working student on one hand and opportunities for interaction in small groups with the teaching staff on the other hand.

For more information about the practical organisation of this course: see Canvas.

Learning Outcomes

General competencies

This course aims to introduce the basic concepts and techniques of probability theory and inferential statistics, thus laying the foundation for bivariate and multivariate analysis techniques. The course mainly aims at the understanding of statistical techniques and their practical application within research in the social sciences.

After this course, students …

  • can explain the basic concepts of descriptive and inferential statistics.
  • can explain the basic concepts of probability theory in their own words and apply them in exercises.
  • can explain the characteristics of the different discrete and continuous probability distributions and apply them in exercises.
  • can explain the principles of inferential statistics (including the central limit theorem) in their own words.
  • can explain in their own words the techniques of inferential statistics (hypothesis tests and confidence intervals) and apply them to both univariate and bivariate examples.
  • can apply bivariate and multivariate inferential analysis techniques for qualitative and quantitative variables, and interpret the results correctly and critically.
  • take a critical look at the analysis and interpretation of statistical data.
  • can input, import, document, merge, explore and manipulate social science data using IBM SPSS, in preparation for further analysis.
  • can perform the most common bivariate and multivariate analysis techniques using IBM SPSS.

Specific learning objectives are given for each course module during the lectures.

Passing Statistiek II voor de sociale wetenschappen does not imply that the student has achieved the learning outcomes of Statistiek I voor de sociale wetenschappen.

Grading

The final grade is composed based on the following categories:
Written Exam determines 80% of the final mark.
Practical Exam determines 20% of the final mark.

Within the Written Exam category, the following assignments need to be completed:

  • Written Exam with a relative weight of 80 which comprises 80% of the final mark.

Within the Practical Exam category, the following assignments need to be completed:

  • ExamSPSS with a relative weight of 20 which comprises 20% of the final mark.

    Note: SPSS-vaardigheden en oefeningen. Praktische proef op computer.

Additional info regarding evaluation

A student has to pass each of the two exam parts (i.e. pass at least 10/20 for each exam part). Only after passing both exam parts, i.e. both the written exam and the practical exam (SPSS), the student has passed this course unit.

Calculation of the final result is done as follows:

  • If the student has passed both exam parts, the final result is equal to the sum of the original results of both exam parts.
  • If the student did not pass either or both exam parts, the final result is equal to the lowest score of both exam parts, converted to one point out of 20. However, if the student achieves at least 8/20 for both exam parts in the same term, then the final result is equal to the sum of the original results of both exam parts. If this score is at least 10/20 then the student has passed this course.
  • If the student has an absence for at least one of the exam parts, this results in a final result 'AFW' anyway.
    The partial result for exam parts is only transferred to the second term if the result is at least 10/20.

An exam part for which the student has passed cannot be retaken in the second term.

Partial results of exam parts are not transferred to a following academic year.
 

Allowed unsatisfactory mark
The supplementary Teaching and Examination Regulations of your faculty stipulate whether an allowed unsatisfactory mark for this programme unit is permitted.

Academic context

This offer is part of the following study plans:
Bachelor of Criminology: Standaard traject (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Criminology: Verkort traject (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Philosophy and Moral Sciences: default (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Political Science and Sociology: - afstudeerrichting sociologie, minor politieke wetenschappen (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Political Science and Sociology: - afstudeerrichting sociologie, minor communicatiewetenschappen (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Political Science and Sociology: - afstudeerrichting sociologie, minor criminologische wetenschappen (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Political Science and Sociology: - afstudeerrichting sociologie, minor geschiedenis (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Political Science and Sociology: - afstudeerrichting sociologie, minor sociale geografie (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Political Science and Sociology: - afstudeerrichting sociologie, minor organisatie en beleid (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Political Science and Sociology: - afstudeerrichting sociologie, minor antropologie (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Political Science and Sociology: - afstudeerrichting sociologie, minor samenleving en cultuur (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Political Science and Sociology: - afstudeerrichting sociologie, minor management en beleid van de gezondheidszorg (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Political Science and Sociology: - afstudeerrichting sociologie, minor management, zorg en beleid in de gerontologie (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Political Science and Sociology: - afstudeerrichting sociologie, minor onderwijs (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Political Science and Sociology: Political Science Minor Minor Education (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Political Science and Sociology: Political Science Minor Minor Sociology (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Political Science and Sociology: - afstudeerrichting politieke wetenschappen, minor communicatiewetenschappen (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Political Science and Sociology: - afstudeerrichting politieke wetenschappen, minor geschiedenis (only offered in Dutch)
Bachelor of Political Science and Sociology: - afstudeerrichting politieke wetenschappen, minor bedrijfseconomie (only offered in Dutch)
Bridging Programme Master of Science in Political Science: Standaard traject (only offered in Dutch)
Bridging Programme Master of Science in Sociology: Default track (only offered in Dutch)
Preparatory Programme Master of Science in Political Science: Standaard traject (only offered in Dutch)
Preparatory Programme Master of Science in Sociology: Ad hoc traject (only offered in Dutch)