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Einrichtungen >> Fakultät Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften >> Bereich Soziologie >>
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Professur für Soziologie mit dem Schwerpunkt Bildung und Arbeit im Lebensverlauf
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Aktuelle Befunde zu Bildung, Arbeitsmarkt, Ungleichheit: Analysing the National Educational Panel Study (Part I) -
- Dozent/in:
- Steffen Schindler
- Angaben:
- Forschungspraktikum, 4 SWS, ECTS: 12, umfasst zwei Semester
- Termine:
- Do, 14:00 - 16:00, FMA/01.20
Einzeltermin am 9.1.2020, 16:00 - 18:00, FMA/01.20
- Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
- Sprache: Englisch (Deutsch bei ausschließlich deutschsprachigen TeilnehmerInnen)
Prüfung: Portfolio
- Inhalt:
- In the research seminar, students undergo the entire process of quantitative empirical social research from the identification of a research question over the formulation of theoretically deducted hypotheses to empirical analyses. Over a period of two consecutive semesters, students will conduct their own research projects in the field of sociological research on education and the labour market. The empirical analyses will be based on Starting Cohort 6 of the German National Educational Panel Study (NEPS), a large-scale longitudinal survey of the working-age population in Germany. The first part of the seminar (Winter term 2019/20) will be devoted to identifying a relevant research question against the background of the current state of research, deriving theory-guided hypotheses and developing a suitable research design. The second part of the seminar (Summer term 2020) will be devoted to working with the data and transferring the findings of the projects into a scientific research article.
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Aktuelle Befunde zu Bildung, Arbeitsmarkt, Ungleichheit: Replications in the Sociology of Education, Employment and Inequality -
- Dozent/in:
- Felix Bittmann
- Angaben:
- Seminar, 2 SWS, ECTS: 6
- Termine:
- Mi, 12:00 - 14:00, F21/02.31
Einzeltermin am 27.11.2019, 12:00 - 16:00, RZ/00.06
Note: First meeting: 16.10.2019
- Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
It is not necessary to register for the seminar in advance (e.g. via Flexnow, via email, etc.). More information about the course and registration guidelines will only be provided during the first seminar session.
Students should be familiar with the contents of the compulsory lecture Research design and multiple linear and binary logistic regression analysis. Moreover, students are required to be familiar with any statistics package of their choice (e.g. Stata, SPSS, R, ) to be able to work on their empirical research. These skills could either be acquired or refreshed in self-studies or by attending a relevant course at the methods chair.
Language of instruction: English.
Module-related examination: Term paper (time: 3 months); written in English.
- Inhalt:
Replications are an essential part of science as they fulfil several functions: they allow the validation or rejection of previous results, improve precision, help to find errors or weak spots and can extend internal and external validity. In this seminar, participants will replicate a previous study. After a brief introduction of the theoretical foundations of replications, participants will have the choice to pick a study of their interest and work on the replication during the semester. In regular meetings, participants will present their progress, which will be discussed in the plenary sessions. The sessions include a lab session where students are assisted with their statistical analyses. The final grade depends on the term paper (100%).
Note that this course is partially blocked as there is not a session every week. Meeting dates will be provided during the first seminar session.
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Bildung und Arbeit im Lebensverlauf: Replications in the Sociology of Education, Employment and Inequality -
- Dozent/in:
- Felix Bittmann
- Angaben:
- Seminar, 2 SWS, ECTS: 6
- Termine:
- Mi, 12:00 - 14:00, F21/02.31
Einzeltermin am 27.11.2019, 12:00 - 16:00, RZ/00.06
Note: First meeting: 16.10.2019
- Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
- It is not necessary to register for the seminar in advance (e.g. via Flexnow, via email, etc.). More information about the course and registration guidelines will only be provided during the first seminar session. Students should be familiar with the contents of the compulsory lecture Research design and multiple linear and binary logistic regression analysis. Moreover, students are required to be familiar with any statistics package of their choice (e.g. Stata, SPSS, R, ) to be able to work on their empirical research. These skills could either be acquired or refreshed in self-studies or by attending a relevant course at the methods chair. Language of instruction: English. Module-related examination: Term paper (time: 3 months); written in English.
- Inhalt:
- Replications are an essential part of science as they fulfil several functions: they allow the validation or rejection of previous results, improve precision, help to find errors or weak spots and can extend internal and external validity. In this seminar, participants will replicate a previous study. After a brief introduction of the theoretical foundations of replications, participants will have the choice to pick a study of their interest and work on the replication during the semester. In regular meetings, participants will present their progress, which will be discussed in the plenary sessions. The sessions include a lab session where students are assisted with their statistical analyses. The final grade depends on the term paper (100%).
Note that this course is partially blocked as there is not a session every week. Meeting dates will be provided during the first seminar session.
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Ungleichheit und Sozialstruktur: Replications in the Sociology of Education, Employment and Inequality -
- Dozent/in:
- Felix Bittmann
- Angaben:
- Seminar, 2 SWS, ECTS: 6
- Termine:
- Mi, 12:00 - 14:00, F21/02.31
Einzeltermin am 27.11.2019, 12:00 - 16:00, RZ/00.06
Note: First meeting: 16.10.2019
- Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
- It is not necessary to register for the seminar in advance (e.g. via Flexnow, via email, etc.). More information about the course and registration guidelines will only be provided during the first seminar session.
Students should be familiar with the contents of the compulsory lecture Research design and multiple linear and binary logistic regression analysis. Moreover, students are required to be familiar with any statistics package of their choice (e.g. Stata, SPSS, R, ) to be able to work on their empirical research. These skills could either be acquired or refreshed in self-studies or by attending a relevant course at the methods chair.
Language of instruction: English.
Module-related examination: Term paper (time: 3 months); written in English.
- Inhalt:
- Replications are an essential part of science as they fulfil several functions: they allow the validation or rejection of previous results, improve precision, help to find errors or weak spots and can extend internal and external validity. In this seminar, participants will replicate a previous study. After a brief introduction of the theoretical foundations of replications, participants will have the choice to pick a study of their interest and work on the replication during the semester. In regular meetings, participants will present their progress, which will be discussed in the plenary sessions. The sessions include a lab session where students are assisted with their statistical analyses. The final grade depends on the term paper (100%).
Note that this course is partially blocked as there is not a session every week. Meeting dates will be provided during the first seminar session.
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