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Study programmes 2007-2008Last update : 7/05/2008
SOCI0053-1  Survey Methodology
Duration :  30h Th, 30h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
"licencié" in criminology, 1st yearToute l'année4,5
Master en criminologie, à finalité approfondie, 1st yearToute l'année4
Master en criminologie, à finalité spécialisée, 1st yearToute l'année4
Bachelor in human and social sciences, 2nd yearToute l'année6
Bachelor in sociology and anthropology, 2nd yearToute l'année6
"licencié" in sociology, 1st yearToute l'année6
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in AnthropologyToute l'année6
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in Management of Human ResourcesToute l'année6
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in Population and DevelopmentToute l'année6
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in Sociology and AnthropologyToute l'année6
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in SociologyToute l'année6
Année préparatoire au master en sciences du travail6
Bachelor in information and communication, 2nd yearPremier quadrimestre4
Bachelor in information and communication, 3rd yearToute l'année4
Holder(s) :  Marc Jacquemain
Substitute(s) :  Frédéric Heselmans
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  The theoretical course resumes the stages of a quantitative survey. The main stages developed in the theoretical course are those concerning the principle and techniques of sampling, the preparation techniques of a questionnaire (including the qualitative interview), the modalities of signing of a questionnaire, the principles relating to interpretation of the results.

The course will also emphasize some of the cognitive mechanisms that lay under the problems of question wording. It will also develop some elements of the theory of public opinion and of the history of polls.


Private lectures are organized for the most technical parts of the course (sampling, question wording and statistical interpretation of the results).
Course objective :  The purpose of the course is double:
1 ° to give to the students the theoretical basic knowledge necessary for the realization of a quantitative survey, mainly in sampling of populations, realization of questionnaires, statistical treatment and interpretation of results.
2 ° to allow the students to realize a terrain survey by making practically all the stages required by a quantitative survey. Study desk, interview grid with experts and persons resources, preparation and pre-testing of questionnaires, techniques of interview, signing of questionnaires, random and empirical samplings, coding and encoding of the data, perusal and statistical treatment of the results.

3° To position survey techniques within the field of public opinion theory and in regard to main social issues linked to the increasing influence of polls in all fields.
Prerequisites :  If possible, knowledge of elementary notions of statistics and probability
Workshops :  The practical works consist in realizing a concrete survey by making practically all the operations required by a terrain survey. They are integrated in the theoretical course according to its progress.
Organization :  Ex-cathedra lessons (30 h) illustrated by transparent frames.
The practical works (30 h) are supervised by the researchers of the service and a teaching assistant.
Private lectures: the practical works (30 h) which constitute half of the course and the private lessons were described above.
Written notes :  A detail pedagogical frame is provided throuh detailed powerpoint. All technical elements of the course can be found there.

The oral course is dedicated to explaining and exemplifying the content of powerpoint. To attend the course is very useful to understand the various slides.



Reference works


Mainly used books are :

see french version for the details.

Consulting the various books is not at all compulsory but may help the student to understand better or to deepen the study of some particular points.
Assessment :  Written examination for both sessions

The written examination is worth 60 % of the note and the practical work is worth 40 %. Nevertheless, if the note for one part is less than 8/20, it will automatically lead to a global note less than 8/20.
Contacts :  Teacher : Marc JACQUEMAIN, Tel: 04/366 30 72 - Fax: 04/366 45 20

e-mail : marc.jacquemain@ulg.ac.be
Associated teacher :
Frédéric HESELMANS, Tel: 04/366 31 50 - Fax: 04/366 29 83
e-mail : Frederic.Heselmans@ulg.ac.be


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