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14335.0210 23S 2SH AS Applied Survey Research for Political Scientists   Hilfe Logo

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Applied Survey Research for Political Scientists 
14335.0210
Advanced Seminar
2
Summer semester 2023
Political Science
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Art Empf.
Sem.
ECTS
Credits
Prüfungsart Äquiv. Vorauss.
 
laufend 2022/23
Doctoral studies
64 D57 Research in Management, Economics and Social Sciences - Social Sciences (HG-NRW)
20222
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64 D57 Research in Management, Economics and Social Sciences - Social Sciences (HG-NRW)
20222
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64 D57 Research in Management, Economics and Social Sciences - Social Sciences (HG-NRW)
20222
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Master's programme
88 D27 Information Systems (HG-NRW)
20212
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88 D48 Economics (HG-NRW)
20212
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88 D52 Sociology: Social and Economic Psychology (HG-NRW)
20212
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88 D53 Sociology: Social Research (HG-NRW)
20212
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88 050 Geography (HG-NRW)
20152
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88 275 Political Science (HG-NRW)
20212
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88 560 International Management (HG-NRW)
20212
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88 717 Business Administration, Finance (HG-NRW)
20212
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88 722 Latin American Studies (Social Sciences) (HG-NRW)
20222
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88 725 Central and Eastern European Studies (Social Sciences Minor) (HG-NRW)
20222
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88 733 Regional Studies China - Social Sciences (HG-NRW)
20222
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auslaufend 2022/23
Master's programme
88 275 Political Science (HG-NRW)
20152
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88 722 Latin American Studies (Social Sciences) (HG-NRW)
20212
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88 725 Central and Eastern European Studies (Social Sciences Minor) (HG-NRW)
20212
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88 733 Regional Studies China - Social Sciences (HG-NRW)
20212
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Allocations: 2 
Angaben zur Abhaltung
https://cccp.uni-koeln.de/sites/cccp/Lehre/2023_SS/SurveyResearchForPoliticalScientists.pdf

Participants will be introduced to common research questions in the fields of polling and public opinion. They will learn the theoretical and technical basics for designing their own survey. To apply their newly acquired knowledge, participants will conduct their own short surveys together in groups and via a professional survey company. The results of the survey will be presented and discussed in term papers until the end of the summer term. After the course, participants will be able to implement their own surveys that address important questions regarding the public opinion of citizens in established liberal democracies. This knowledge is especially valuable for politicalscience, market research or polling firms.
Participants should be able to read and discuss scientific articles in English. Perfection is neither expected nor required. Participants should also be familiar with basic statistical concepts such as Ordinary Least Square regressions and significance. Some preliminary knowledge of R will make it considerably easier to follow the course, but introductory material will be provided for self-study before the course starts. Furthermore, the willingness to participate in the sessions and to preparethe required readings are expected.
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Participants of the course will have to present their research ideas and write a final term paper. The term paper shall address a novel research question and an appropriate hypothesis embedded in a theoretical framework, outline a survey project to test the hypothesis and present and critically discuss the results from their own data collected during the course via a professional online sample provider. The presentation shall give participants the opportunity to get feedback from their peers as well as to get insights into other research projects by other participants. Group work on the presentation and term papers is encouraged. Depending on the number of participants, surveys will have to be conducted in groups due to financial resource limits. Surveys will be financed by the Chair for European and Multilevel Politics let by Prof. Sven-Oliver Proksch. Students will not be burdened financially during the course nor for their term paper.
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