- Welcome
- Important notice
- About the author
- About this site
- Site guide + Search box
- Dedications
- Acknowledgments
- My personal pantheon (of the great and the good in survey research)
- Recent and planned activities
- Textbooks for Research Methods and Data Analysis
- 1: Survey Analysis Workshop (SPSS)
- 1a: Statistical concepts and methods
- 1b: Teaching with Survey Data
- 1c: Developing research projects using survey data
- 1d: Workshop and presentations for ASSESS (SPSS users in Europe)
- 2: Survey Research Practice
- 2a: Survey Research Methodology, Practice and Training
- 2b: Major survey series
- 3: Subjective Social Indicators (Quality of Life)
- 4: Survey Unit, Social Science Research Council (UK)
- 5a: Polytechnic of North London (1976-1992)
- 5b: Survey Research Unit (1978-1992)
- Village life in Normandy
- Contact
- Origins of the British Crime Survey
- British Crime Survey
Background to current project
[page last updated 2 May 2014]
Author's note
Explains nature and development of course and materials from 1976 to 1992 and acknowledges contributions from colleagues and students.
Survey Analysis Workshop - Syllabus
Syllabus for postgraduate course Survey Analysis Workshop (using SPSS) taught at Polytechnic of North London as at March 1992. Forms basis for updated course materials on this website
Survey Analysis Workshop: specimen assessment
Specimen assessment for course, as distributed to students. Gives an idea of the sort of things you should understand and have learned to do by the end of the course.
Author's aide-mémoire for SPSS training materials
Author's aide-mémoire: not part of course, but gives some idea of scope and enormous task remaining. Describes current work on converting and updating teaching materials from the final version of the postgraduate part-time evening course Survey Analysis Workshop I developed and taught at the Polytechnic of North London from 1976 to 1992. Original tutorials written in WordStar4 are being converted to Word, then pdf; exercises for SPSS-X on a Vax mainframe are being converted, updated and greatly expanded for use with SPSS for Windows on a PC.