Statistics and Methodology of social Sciences

Code 002QP
Credits 12

Learning outcomes

Statistics.
Aim of the course is introducing students to statistical literacy, i.e. the ability to correctly understand and use data and statistical information. Nowadays statistical thinking is as necessary for efficient citizenship as the ability to read and write. A knowledge of basic statistical methods is useful in all work activities that require expertise in processing, management, analysis and interpretation of data relating to economic phenomena, business and social, in both the public and private sectors.

The course supplies an introduction to the main methods and basic tools for a quantitative study of collective phenomena, with the double objective of
a) Developing interpretation ability and critical skills for evaluating statistical information (reading and understanding of articles on magazines and/or specialized publications),
b) Making students able to produce and analyse statistical data.



Methodology of social Sciences. Students who successfully attend the course will be able to understand and utilize different methodological perspectives in social sciences, sociology in particular. They will practically learn to plan an empirical inquiry connected to specific aims and to choose between qualitative and quantitative methods of research