Summer School 2022

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the 11th GESIS Summer School in Survey Methodology was organized as a hybrid event: Some courses were held on-site in Cologne and some were held online. It took place from 03-26 August 2022. We enjoyed:

  • 243 participants
  • 10 one-week courses (6 on-site and 4 online) and 3 short-courses (online)
  • the expertise and skills of 30 lecturers and teaching assistants

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Short Course B: Introduction to Stata for Data Management and Analysis (Online) (132 kB) 

  Lecturers: Katharina Blinzler, Klara Dentler 

Course 1: Introduction to Survey Design (On-site) (117 kB)
  Lecturers: Bella Struminskaya, Peter Lugtig

Course 2: Designing, Implementing, and Analyzing Longitudinal Surveys (On-site) (95 kB) 
   Lecturers: Tarek Al Baghal, Alexandru Cernat 

Course 3: Data Science Techniques for Survey Researchers (Online) (135 kB)
   Lecturers: Christoph Kern, Malte Schierholz 

Course 4: (Non-)Probability Samples in the Social Sciences (Online) (165 kB)
   Lecturers: Carina Cornesse, Olga Maslovskaya

Course 5: Questionnaire Design (On-site) (94 kB)
   Lecturers: Marek Fuchs

Course 6: Introduction to R for Data Analysis (Online) (211 kB)
   Lecturers: Johannes Breuer, Stefan Jünger, Veronika Batzdorfer

Course 7: Factorial Survey Design (On-site) (139 kB)
   Lecturers: Katrin Auspurg, Carsten Sauer, Sabine Düval

Course 8: Design and Implementation of Web Surveys (Online) (92 kB)
   Lecturers: Christopher Antoun, Frederick G. Conrad, Florian Keusch

Short Course C: Sampling and Weighting in Survey Statistics (Online) (99 kB)
   Lecturers: Anne Konrad

Short Course D: Mixed-Mode Surveys (Online) (215 kB)
   Lecturers: Sven Stadtmüller, Henning Silber, Schmidt

Course 9: Applied Multiple Imputation (On-site) (117 kB)
   Lecturers: Ferdinand Geißler, Jan Paul Heisig

Course 10: Collecting and Analyzing Longitudinal Social Network Data (On-site) (97 kB)
   Lecturers: Lars Leszczensky, Sebastian Pink