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CPD147 – Sampling course

  • 12 Oct 2022
  • 9:00 AM (AEDT)
  • weekly online
  • 0

Registration

  • Registration and payment before 30 June 2022. Please email events@statsoc.org.au for registration code
  • Registration and payment before 30 June 2022.
  • Registration and payment before 30 June 2022.

Registration is closed

“The demand for this course has exceeded available spaces in October. However, if there is sufficient interest we will be looking to repeat the course early in 2023. To express interest in participating in 2023 please click on Join waitlist to add your contact details so that we can notify you when the details for the next offering of this course are available or should spaces free up in October due to cancellations.”


The Social Research Centre and the Statistical Society of Australia (SSA) are very proud to offer statistical training from the International Program in Survey and Data Science (IPSDS), a joint program of the University of Mannheim and the Joint Program in Survey Methodology at the University of Maryland.

About the course

The 8-week online sampling course is aimed at working professionals who are interested in expanding their data collection skills. The course will be available fully online with prerecorded videos that students are expected to watch on their own time plus weekly 1-hour live interactive sessions with the instructor, Raphael Nishimura, Director of Sampling Operations at the University of Michigan.


About the presenter

Raphael Nishimura is the Director of Sampling Operations at the Survey Research Operations in the Survey Research Center at the Institute for Social Research from the University of Michigan. He has PhD in Survey Methodology from the Michigan Program in Survey Methodology and a Bachelors degree in Statistics from the Institute of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sao Paulo. 

His research interests are survey sampling, responsive designs and nonresponse adjustments (weighting and multiple imputation).

In particular, Raphael is interested in methods that mitigate survey nonresponse during data collection using different approaches, such as responsive design and multiple imputation models for nonignorable missing data.

His dissertation topic was about the use of substitution of nonresponding units in probability-based samples.

Course dates

Course dates: Oct 12 – Dec 7, 2022
Weekly live sessions with instructor: Thursdays, 9:00 am AEDT

Early Bird Deadline
Please book before 30 June 2022 to take advantage of the Early Bird Deadline.

Course objectives

By the end of the course, you will…

  • understand the basic ideas, concepts and principles of probability sampling from an applied perspective
  • be able to identify and appropriately apply sampling techniques to survey design problems
  • be able to compute the sample size for a variety of sample designs
  • understand and be able to assess the impact of the sample design on survey estimates
  • be able to estimate the precision of the survey statistics using different estimation techniques

Grading

Grading will be based on:

  • Homework assignments (50% of the grade)
  • Quizzes (15% of the grade)
  • Participation in discussion during the weekly online meetings, submission of questions demonstrating understanding of the required readings and video lectures and positive contributions on Piazza (10% of grade)
  • A final open-book online exam (25% of grade)

The course is graded to meet requirements of IPSDS and can be credited towards a certificate or master's degree at JPSM.

Prerequisites

The course is presented at an intermediate statistical level. While we will not develop mathematical aspects of sampling theory, statistical notation and outlines of some algebraic proofs will be given. A sound background in applied statistics, proficiency in mathematics, including basic algebra, is necessary, since some algebraic derivations will be presented (although little emphasis will be placed on the derivations). A thorough understanding of the notation and algebraic results will be required.

Readings:

Survey Sampling by Leslie Kish (John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1965).

Weekly online meetings & assignments:

  • Week 1: Introduction; Course Perspectives (Quiz 1, Assignment 1)
  • Week 2: Simple Random Sampling, Sampling Frames, and Introduction to Clustering (Quiz 2, Assignment 2)
  • Week 3: Stratified Sampling I (Quiz 3, Assignment 3)
  • Week 4: Stratified Sampling II, Systematic selection (Quiz 4, Assignment 4) 
  • Week 5: Cluster Sampling (Quiz 5, Assignment 5) 
  • Week 6: Unequal-Sized Clusters I (Quiz 6, Assignment 6) 
  • Week 7: Unequal-Sized Clusters II (Quiz 7, Assignment 7) 
  • Week 8: Variance Estimation (Quiz 8, Assignment 8)
  • Final exam
Disclaimer:
  • Participants will receive access data for the online course, in particular to any learning platform that may be used. The rights of use connected to the access data are personally assigned to the participant. Passing on the access data is not allowed. Also, the temporary transfer to third parties is not permitted.
  • The right to use the transmitted access data, in particular with regard to any materials or video recordings provided, can only be exercised up to a maximum of 2 months after the program end. After expiration of this 2-months period, the access data will be deleted by Mannheim Business School (MBS). Before the expiration of this period, the participant may view the respective recorded course as often as desired and without time restriction.
  • If we have reasons to believe that the participant is abusing the right of use granted to him or that there is a violation of the terms of use, MBS reserves the right to change the participant’s access data as well as to partially or completely block the access or to prohibit the further use of the digital content.

Group bookings

For group bookings, please email Jodi Phillips with the names, email addresses, and telephone numbers  of the participants in the group.

Cancellation Policy

Occasionally workshops have to be cancelled due to a lack of subscription. Early registration ensures that this will not happen.

Cancellations received prior to two weeks before the event will be refunded, minus a $20 administration fee. From then onward no part of the registration fee will be refunded. However, registrations are transferable within the same organisation. Please advise any changes to events@statsoc.org.au.

Online events: As you will still be able to watch the workshop stream after the event, we will not be offering any refunds.

For any questions, please email SSA's Event Coordinator, Jodi Phillips.


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