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ED201B Survey Research Design (Winter 2007)

Survey research is one of the most common and useful methods for gathering data in the social sciences. This course is designed to teach students both how to design new surveys how to use existing national surveys in conducting educational research. The course will introduce to students to all aspects of survey research, from design issues to analysis issues. Four methods of survey data collection be covered: intereviews, mail surveys, telephone surveys, and internet surveys. The course will be very applied: students will be expected to design and pilot a small-scale survey and to analyze the data from that survey. Students should have a working knowledge of basic statistics (ED214A, B, C) and knowledge of SPSS.


For further information, contact:  Professor Russell W.Rumberger