Sampling Research
Course: Sociаl Technologies
Structural unit: Faculty of Sociology
Title
Sampling Research
Code
ОК18
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2021/2022
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
5 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4
Learning outcomes
1.1 The role of the sampling, features and scope of different types of samples.
1.2 Basic concepts of the sampling.
2.1 Take into account the sampling error in the analysis and evaluate the representativeness of the sample.
2.2 Plan complex multistage probabilistic samples of empirical sociological research.
2.3 Evaluate the design effect of complex multistage probabilistic samples.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
The study aims to provide students with the knowledge, skills and competencies needed to understand the meaning of statistics, interpret the results of sample social research, and design samples for various types of research as an important stage of research planning in general and data collection in particular. Methods of constructing complex multistage probabilistic samples, practical approaches to estimating the design effect of such samples and the impact of the design effect on the interpretation of the results of analysis of sample research data are also in focus.
Course content
1. History of the sampling. Basic concepts.
2. Non-probability sampling.
3. Simple (single-stage) random sampling.
4. Statistical evaluation. Sampling error and confidence intervals.
5. Stratified sample / sampling.
6. Cluster sample / sampling. Design effect of cluster sampling.
7. Design sample for the national survey.
8. Weighing the sample.
9. The impact of modern information technology on sample research: an overview of opportunities.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Churilov, N. N. (2008). Typology and design of sample sociological research (history and modernity). Кyiv: Fakt, 11-73, 201-266, 293-327.
2. Paniotto, V. I., Maksimenko, V. S., Kharchenko, N.M. (2004). Statistical analysis of sociological data. Kyiv: Ed. House "KM Academy", 177-195.
3. Panina, N. V. (1996). Technology of sociological research. Course of lectures. Teaching manual. Кyiv: Scientific thoughts, 61-106.
4. Golovakha, Ye., Gorbachyk, A. (2012). Trends in social change in Ukraine and Europe: the results of the "European Social Survey" 2005-2007-2009-2011. Kyiv: IS NASA of Ukraine, 5-14.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture, practical training, personal work
Assessment methods and criteria
1. Test 1 on topics 1-4, PH1.1, PH1.2, PH2.1 - 12 points / 20 points.
2. Test 2 (written work) on topics 5-7, PH2.1, PH2.2, PH2.3 - 18 points / 30 points.
3. Performance at the practical training on topics 1-9, PH1.1, PH1.2, PH2.1, PH2.2, PH2.3 - 30 points / 50 points.
Final evaluation - test.
Language of instruction
ukrainian
Lecturers
This discipline is taught by the following teachers
Svitlana
Anatoliivna
Salnikova
Methodology and Methods of Sociological Research
Faculty of Sociology
Faculty of Sociology
Departments
The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline
Methodology and Methods of Sociological Research
Faculty of Sociology