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コース:Social Science Approaches to the Study of Chinese Society Part 2戻るには、
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Course overview
1.1 Designing a Study
1.2 The Research Proposal
1.3 Aims
1.4 Impact and Significance
1.5 Background-Literature Review
1.6 Methodology
1.7 Data
1.8 Summary
2.1 Evidence
2.2 Survey data
2.3 Public data
2.4. Administrative and archival microdata
2.5. Multi-generational microdata
2.6 Aggregated data
2.7 Sources of aggregated data
2.8 Qualitative sources
2.9 New sources
2.10 Summary
3.1. Overview: Sampling
3.2. Surveys and sampling
3.3. Probability sampling
3.4. Clustered sampling
3.5. Stratification, oversampling
3.6. Respondent-driven sampling
3.7(a) Conducting a survey - Preparation
3.7(b) Conducting a survey - Designing a Questionnaire
3.8. Response rates and follow-up
3.9. Summary
4.1. Overview: Public data for China
4.2. China General Social Survey
4.3. China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Survey
4.4. China Family Panel Studies
4.5. China Health and Nutrition Survey
4.6. The China Multigenerational Panel Datasets (CMGPD)
4.7. Other major datasets
4.8. Summary
5.1 Overview: Quantitative Analysis
5.2 Tabulations
5.3a Correlation and regression I
5.3b Correlation and regression II
5.4 Regression to the mean
5.5 Statistical significance
5.6 Type I errors
5.7 Type II errors
5.8 Summary Quantitative Analysis
6.1 Overview of research and professional ethics
6.2 The protection of subjects
6.3 Consent
6.4 Confidentiality
6.5 International research
6.6 Research funding and publication
6.7 Data sharing
6.8 Mentor/student relationship
6.9 Summary: Research and professional ethics
7.1 Overview - where to go from here
7.2 Options for advanced study in social science
7.3 Choosing a PG program
7.4 Writing the personal statement
7.5 Research proposals and writing samples
7.6 Recommendation letters
7.7 Summary - where to go from here
Part 2: Concluding remarks