Date: Friday 23 October 2020
Time: 12:00 – 15:00
Presented by: Dr Gianmarco Alberti
Any research, be it framed in the context of hard-science or social sciences, inescapably has quantitative components. Pursuing research, addressing research questions, and finding meaningful data structures, entail mastering different approaches and techniques that allow researchers to get the most out of their data.
Since persons with non-extensive mathematics background may perceive data quantification and analysis as something challenging, the workshop will put emphasis not on calculations but on ideas, and will try to provide by reason and common sense a demystified view of statistics and, more importantly, of its practical application and interpretation.
The workshop aims at providing participants with a broad picture of quantitative methods and approaches to data analysis. The topics and the techniques covered by the workshop will be put in context and illustrated by means of practical examples in order to make participants aware consumers, as well producers, of statistics.
A link to the workshop on Zoom will be sent upon reserving your place. Contact Ms Lucienne Gellel to reserve your place.

 
								 
								