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Confirmed Courses, Winter School 2015

Updated 8 December 2014

The following courses have been confirmed, (subject to the minimum number of registrations being maintained).

If you have registered for more than one course, please wait until both of your courses are confirmed before making your arrangements.  

If any course is cancelled, we will advise you. We aim to confirm all courses by 17 December.

Short Preparatory courses 

WA102. Programming in the social sciences: Web scraping, social media, and new (big) data with Python -  Holger Döring - FULLY BOOKED

WA103. Introduction to R - Florian Weiler and Thorsten Schnapp (due to popular demand this will be taught in two groups by either Florian or Thorsten) - FULLY BOOKED 

WA104. Introduction to STATA - Simon Fink

WA105. Introduction to SPSS - Florian Meinfelder

WA106. Introduction to z-Tree, a software package for designing and implementing laboratory experiments - Wolfgang Luhan

WA108. Automated web data collection with R - Peter Meissner

WA109. Combining data from different sources: different techniques, different worlds - Susanne Rässler

WA110. Weighting techniques to handle survey nonresponse (advanced) - Hans Walter Steinhauer

WA111. Introduction to Qualitative Data Analysis with Atlas.ti - Johannes Starkbaum

WA112. Introduction to NVivo for Qualitative Data Analysis - Marie-Hélène Paré - ALMOST FULLY BOOKED

Main courses 

WB101. Research Design Fundamentals - Samo Kropivnik

WB102. Comparative Research Designs - Benoît Rihoux - FULLY BOOKED

WB103.  Introduction to Qualitative Interpretive Methods - Marie Østergaard Møller

WB104.  Experimental Methods - Wolfgang Luhan

WB105.  Introduction to Statistics for Political and Social Scientists - Florian Weiler - FULLY BOOKED

WB106. Causal inference for political and social sciences - Susanne Rässler

WB107. Knowing and the Known: The Philosophy and Methodology of the Social Sciences - Robert Adcock

WC101. Interpretative interviewing - Lea Sgier

WC102. Field Research - Diana Kapiszewski

WC103. Focus Groups – From Qualitative Data Generation to Analysis - Virginie Van Ingelgom

WC104. Survey design - Mark Trappmann

WD101. Quantative text analysis - Heike Klüver - FULLY BOOKED 

WD102.  Introduction to Applied Social Network Analysis - Dimitris Christopoulos - ALMOST FULLY BOOKED 

WD202. Writing ethnographic and other qualitative-interpretive research: Learning inductively - Dvora Yanow

WD203. Advanced Process Tracing Methods - Derek Beach

WD204.  Advanced Topics in Set-Theoretic Methods and QCA - Carsten Q Schneider

WD205.  Advanced Multi-Method Research - Ingo Rohlfing

WD206.  Advanced Qualitative Data Analysis - Marie-Hélène Paré

WD207.  Advanced Discrete Choice Modelling - Paul W Thurner

WD208.  Interpreting Binary Logistic Regression Models - Markus Wagner

WD209.  Inferential Network Analysis - Skyler Cranmer

WD210. Introduction to Bayesian Inference - Susumu Shikano

WD211.  Panel Data Analysis: hierarchical structures, heterogeneity and serial dependence - Christian Aßmann

WD212.  Multilevel Regression Modelling - Levi Littvay

WD214.  Agent-Based Modelling in the Social Sciences - Nils B Weidmann

WD218.  Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with R - Ulrich Schröders

WD219.  Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) [Using social networks to sample and analyse data from hard-to-reach and hidden populations] - Lisa Grazina Johnston

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