¨ LINKOPING UNIVERSITY Avdelningen f¨ or Statistik Institutionen f¨ or datavetenskap
Surveymetodik
Surveymetodik med uppsats: Kompletteringsuppgift M˚ ans Magnusson
Uppgift Kompletteringsuppgiften best˚ ar av att antingen l¨asa en av artiklarna i nedanst˚ aende referenslista alternativt att i samr˚ ad med l¨ araren sj¨ alv v¨ alja ut ett kapitel i n˚ agon av b¨ockerna. Du ska sedan f¨ orfatta ett kort papper som sammanfattar artikeln eller kapitlet samt g¨ora en egen analys av hur du kan ha nytta av detta i ditt eget projektarbete. Pappret ska best˚ a av 2-3 A4-sidor.
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