
Lugano, Switzerland
Multivariate Methods for Social Researchers
When:
11 August - 15 August 2025
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0 EC
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Social Sciences
When:
20 June - 24 June 2022
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Radboud University
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Language:
English
Credits:
2 EC
Fee:
575 EUR
Intersectionality appeals to many inequality scholars, but how to translate it to quantitative methods? Come discover answers based on the most recent literature and standard statistical techniques.
Niels Spierings Associate Professor in Sociology Radboud University Nijmegen
- Master
- PhD
- Post-doc
- Professional
This PhD level course is open to all researchers aiming at bringing their research to the next level. It is particularly designed for those who like to conduct quantitative research and are curious about intersectionality or are struggling with the application of it. Fields in which quantitative research and intersectionality are particularly cross-cutting are sociology, political science, gender studies, educational science, health sciences, (social) medical sciences.
After this course you are able to:
- Distinguish and reflect upon the different βschools of thoughtβ regarding intersectional quantitative research.
- Pinpoint which statistical instruments you can use to answer substantive question on the interrelatedness of multiple inequalities quantitatively.
- Apply descriptive and regression-based statistical instruments from an intersectional perspective.
- Strategically think about publishing and applying for intersectional quantitative research.
Fee
575 EUR, The fee includes the registration fees, course materials, access to library and IT facilities, coffee/tea, lunch, and a number of social activities.
When:
20 June - 24 June 2022
School:
Institution:
Radboud University
Language:
English
Credits:
2 EC
Lugano, Switzerland
When:
11 August - 15 August 2025
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0 EC
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Maastricht, Netherlands
When:
28 July - 01 August 2025
Credits:
2 EC
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Utrecht, Netherlands
When:
07 July - 11 July 2025
Credits:
1.5 EC
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