Enhancing Professional Skill Through Training

Numeric Data Analysis for Social Research Using SPSS
 
 
Date & Time: Time: 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm, 22.03.2010 to 25.03.2010
Venue : D.Net, 6/8 Humayun Road, Block - B, Mohammadpur - Dhaka 1207
Registration Deadline: Committed
Registration Fees : Tk. 5000/Participant
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The use and analysis of numeric data in the social sciences and the quantification of social data and the development of means of analysis were crucial in the efforts of the social sciences to secure acceptance as legitimate academic disciplines. From the end of the Second World War and coincident with academic recognition, the quantitative perspective in the social sciences enjoyed a golden period when the computerised analysis of social data became generalised. Now a day tools like SPSS(Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) became popular among research as it can produce expected result with less effort maintaining accuracy of data. For a scientist and social researcher knowledge of SPSS became important. This training is expected to build capacity to apply SPSS in day to day research purpose.

Objectives
Skill development for database development and numeric data analysis.

Content
1.Introduction to basic statistics
2.Understanding of basic concepts of SPSS
3.Database design in SPSS
4.Data entry in SPSS
5.Database management and data import in SPSS
6.Data analysis
a.Data frequency and percentage
b.Cross tabulation
c.Dealing with multiple response
7.Writing scripts for data analysis

Session Schedule
Day 1:
1.Introduction to basic statistics
2.Understanding of basic concepts of SPSS

Day 2:
1.Database design in SPSS
2.Data entry in SPSS

Day 3:
1.Database management and data import in SPSS
2.Data analysis
a.Data frequency and percentage
b.Cross tabulation

Day 4:
1.Data analysis
a.Dealing with multiple response
2.Writing scripts for data analysis


Outcome of this Training
Skilled manpower that can use SPSS for data analysis required for regular numeric analysis.

Registration Details
To confirm your registration Please send an email to training@dnet.org.bd with name of participant, company, contact details and deposit the registration fee by 17 March 2010 in favor of D.Net through Cash/DD or A/C Payee Cheque (Only for the banks located in Dhaka City).

For Registration or further information please call or contact: Farha Sharmin at 01714071326, 02 9131424, 02 8124976, EX-143 or E-mail: training@dnet.org.bd

Registration Cancellation Policy
Cancellations request received on or before 10-03-2010 are subject to a cancellation charge of one forth of registration fee. No refunds will be made for cancellations received after that date and no refund can be given in the workshop of non-attendance.

Contact Details
D.Net
Development Research Network
6/8 Humayun Road, Block-B, Mohammadpur
Dhaka - 1207, Bangladesh

Phone: +88 02 9131424, +88 02 8124976
Fax: +88 02 814 20 21
Cell : 01814 652496, 01814 652497
e-mail : training@dnet.org.bd
 
Resource Person

Md. Forhad Uddin
Deputy Programme Director

Who Can Attend
1.People working in NGOs and research institute
2.People dealing with numeric analysis
3.Responsible person for data analysis and report writing
4.Any one who has interest in this field.

Methodology
Participatory Approach

Power Point Presentation

Lecture Method

Group Discussion

Q & A

Facilities
•Computer with internet connection for every trainees.

•Projector with computer and speaker

•Training Handouts

•Certificates will be provided to all the participants

Logistics
Refreshment, Training Materials (Note Book, Pen etc)

Others
Main Qualification of Participants:

• Minimum graduate in any discipline.
• Experience of questionnaire design and understanding of basis statistics will be added advantage but not mandatory.
     
 
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