MODULE 1 – Introductory concepts
- Introduction to the course
- Recalls of mathematics
- The statistical survey and its phases
- Official sources of statistical data
- From data to information.
MODULE 2 – Descriptive Statistics
2.1 The statistical data collection
Tools for the collection of statistical data
The Questionnaire
The Qualitative Interview
2.2 The representation of statistical data
Types of variables and Scales
Statistical distributions
Graphic representations
2.3 Measures of synthesis: the averages
The synthesis of frequency distributions
Synthesis for nominal, ordinal, cardinal and interval variables
The measures of synthesis for nominal scales
The measures of synthesis for ordinal scales
The measures of synthesis for interval scales
2.4 Measures of variability
The statistical distance and its measures
The concept of variability of a distribution
The measures of variability for nominal scales
The measures of variability for ordinal scales
The measures of variability for interval scales
The measures of relative variability
The Box plot
2.5 The Measures of the Relationships between Variables
The representation of two statistical variables
Characteristics of the distribution of two variables
Types of relationships between variables
Percentage frequencies for two variables
Relationships between qualitative variables: the Chi-square
Relationships between quantitative variables: the Regression
Relationships between quantitative variables: the Correlation
The Research Report
MODULE 3. Statistical Inference
3.1 Probability and random variables
Combinatorial calculation
The probability as a measure of the degree of possibility. Definitions and application.
The probability in the classic approach and the conditional probability
Further probability definitions
The random variable: probability and distribution function
Continuous random variable and density function
Expected value and variance
Some discrete random variables
Some continuous random variables
3.2 Sampling techniques
Introduction
Sampling
Differences between probabilistic and non-probabilistic samples
Probabilistic sampling
Non- probabilistic sampling
Sample distributions and sample mean
3.3 Inference from "Statistical experiment"
Concept and types of inference
The estimators and their properties
Point estimate and maximum likelihood
Interval estimate
Statistical hypothesis testing
3.4 Geographic Profiling
Definitions
Geographic Profiling in the criminological field
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
MODULE 4. The Methods of Participation and for the Convergence of Opinions
4.1 Participation and convergence of opinions
The various forms of participation
Some methods for the detection of "needs" and "desirderate"
The Methods for the convergence of opinions
Delphi method derivatives
4.2 Participation in public decisione and e-participation
Some methods of participation in public decisions
The methods for participation used in architecture
Other useful methods for participation
Methods for Electronic participation