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Social Sciences Summer Course
When:
17 August - 21 August 2026
School:
Summer School in Social Sciences Methods
Institution:
Università della Svizzera italiana
City:
Country:
Language:
English
Credits:
0 EC
Fee:
800 CHF
Workshop content and objectives
In this workshop, participants will learn how to design and implement a state-of-the-art social science survey project. The instructors will provide first-hand insights into the whole life cycle of a survey project based on their experience spanning from large international general population survey infrastructure projects, such as the European Social Survey, the International Social Survey Programme and the European Values Study, to small-scale project-driven surveys focusing on specific subpopulations. The course will focus on practical aspects and will give hands-on insights into issues that occur in survey projects through practical applications and exercises. The course’s characteristic is that it does not separate methodological questions from substantive/research questions but conceives survey research as a hole, integrating research questions and methodology. The instructors will focus on what the survey methodologists do not publish about and thus prepare the participants to face the different pitfalls and complications a survey project can (and most often will) bring and will offer a toolbox to overcome such issues. The course will complement the methodological literature rather than repeat it. Participants will be well equipped to start their own scientific survey project after having been walked through the life cycle of a survey project in practice.
Workshop design
The workshop will walk participants through the process of designing a survey from the initial idea to the publication of the data. It will, however, not cover the analysis of survey data, there are many other courses on this matter at the Summer School. Each day will focus on several aspects in the life cycle of a social science survey project, consisting of theoretical and practical input and hands-on exercises. Morning sessions will consist of sessions of short input presentations and short exercises, while afternoon sessions will consist of group work applying what has been discussed in the morning session. The day will end with a short “food for thought” input. Participants can bring their own survey idea(s) to the workshop for the use in some of the group exercises, but the instructors will provide material for exercises for those without an own project.
Detailed Lecture Plan (daily schedule)
Day 1 – Introduction: Design of survey
Introduction into surveys:
What kind of research questions require surveys?
Types and modes of surveys
Survey Life Cycle
Different steps of survey implementation
Planning of a survey
Statistical basics of survey research
Sampling
Representation
Errors and bias – Total Survey Error Paradigm
Day 2 – Questionnaire design
From research questions to survey questions
Analysis and question formulation
Latent concepts and measurement
Elements of a questionnaire
Types of questions
Response scales
Recurring issues
Typology of issues in question formulation
Day 3 – Fieldwork preparation
Cross-cultural / cross-language issues in survey research
How well do concepts travel?
Approaches to cross-cultural survey development
Translation of surveys
Issues of translation
TRAPD-Approach
Fieldwork design and preparation
Data protection
Letters
Day 4 – Questionnaire testing
Testing questions
Qualitative and quantitative pre-tests
Testing surveys
Contextual tests and programming
Day 5 – Data preparation and publication
Data preparation:
Data cleaning
De-identification
Documentation
Basic documentation
Response rate, analysis of risk of bias
Data publication:
Types of repositories
**The Summer School cannot grant credits. We only deliver a Certificate of Participation, i.e. we certify your attendance.**
If you consider using Summer School workshops to obtain credits (ECTS), you will have to investigate at your home institution (contact the person/institute responsible for your degree) to find out whether they recognise the Summer School, how many credits can be earned from a workshop/course with roughly 35 hours of teaching, no graded work, and no exams.
Make sure to investigate this matter before registering if this is important to you.
Michael Ochsner (FORS, the Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences) & Alexandre Pollien (FORS)
graduate students, doctoral researchers, early career researchers
Prerequisites
The course addresses researchers who want to improve their knowledge on survey design and to acquire or deepen their skills in survey implementation. No particular knowledge is required except for a basic understanding of quantitative social research using survey data and basic knowledge on the notion of probability. All levels of expertise, from PhD students to senior researchers, are welcome.
Fee
800 CHF, Reduced fee: 800 CHF per weekly workshop for students (requires proof of student status). To qualify for the reduced fee, you are required to send a copy of an official document that certifies your current student status or a letter from your supervisor stating your actual position as a doctoral or postdoctoral researcher
Fee
1200 CHF, Regular fee: 1200 CHF per weekly workshop for all others
When:
17 August - 21 August 2026
School:
Summer School in Social Sciences Methods
Institution:
Università della Svizzera italiana
Language:
English
Credits:
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