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Gentle introduction to using Understanding Society

Who is the course for?

The course introduces the key aspects of Understanding Society, including study design, content, data structure, and weighting, along with basic data management skills such as merging data files from different waves and linking household-level data to individual-level data. These topics will be introduced in an accessible way, minimising specialist jargon and explaining the content step-by-step with practical examples.

This course is particularly valuable for academic and non academic researchers:

  • starting their journey with quantitative social survey data and seeking inspiration for research topics and suitable datasets, especially undergraduate and master’s students, as well as those considering or beginning a PhD
  • researchers who have never worked with longitudinal data or have very limited experience with it but would like to learn more about its potential

The course will be delivered in person at the University of Essex campus in Colchester and is free to attend, but you will need to pay for your own travel and accommodation.

Prerequisites:

  • Interest in and some experience with social research using cross-sectional survey data.
  • Basic working knowledge of your preferred statistical software: SPSS, Stata, or R (including R Studio).
  • Willingness to learn and use syntax/code scripts.

What will I learn?

The course consists of two parts: a 1-hour lecture and a 3-hour interactive, hands-on practical session. During the practical session, participants will work through exercises with guidance and support from the tutor, focusing on the advantages of the longitudinal and household nature of the data through real examples.

The course is designed for people with some prior experience using cross-sectional survey data but assumes only basic knowledge and skills in data analysis (cross-tabulation, basics of OLS regression) and statistical software (basic skills and a willingness to learn to use syntax commands/code).

Course materials
Participants will be provided handouts of the presentation slides, worksheets and syntax files (in the software of their choice) to accompany the worked-out exercises.

Software and technical requirements
Participants should bring their own laptop with the following software installed (depending on the chosen software):

  • Stata Version 13 or higher
  • R version 3.6.1 or above; R studio version 1.1.4 or higher
  • SPSS version 18 or higher

How to register for this course?

Click on the blue buttons below to register for the workshops.

January 2025

Gentle introduction to Understanding Society in Stata and R15 JanuaryFace-to-faceRegister
Gentle introduction to Understanding Society using SPSS17 JanuaryFace-to-faceRegister

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