About this course
The course covers the basics of dealing with quantitative research data, including the statistical knowledge that is necessary to be able to do this. Using a hands-on approach, students learn how to explore and analyze data. Topics include: coding and recoding variables, dealing with missing data and outliers, comparing groups (t-test and chi2 test), non-parametric tests, simple and multiple regression, factor analysis and principal component analysis. As a statistical background, the course also covers (calculating with) distributions, p-values and t-values, power, and sample size determination.
Learning outcomes
The ultimate goal is for students to be able to make sense out of given quantitative data. This includes:
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A healthy skepticism towards the content of data sets
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A methodical approach to dealing with data in a syntax based way
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An understanding and working knowledge of the assumptions underlying the statistical procedures
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Being able to conduct appropriate statistical analyses
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Being able to interpret the outcomes of statistical analyses
Prior knowledge
You must meet the following requirements
- Registered for a degree programme other than
- HBO-TOP Applied Physics, Pre-Master
- Industrial Engineering
- Completed none of the course modules listed below
- Homologation course BRM (0HPH050)
- Behavioral research methods 2: DwD (0HPH10)
- Statistical data-analysis (2AS00)
- Statistiek (2DD70)
- Statistics for IE (2DD80)
- Research and statistics (7U9X0)
- Data Statistics (JBM010)
- Data Science research methods (JBM020)
- Statistics for SI (0SV120)
Resources
- A gentle introduction to Stata (3rd or 4th ed.) by Alan C. Acock
- Other study material (screencasts, data sets, etc) will be supplied during the course
- Stata http://www.dpc-software.nl/ (Stata Corp LP)
Additional information
- More infoCoursepage on website of Eindhoven University of Technology
- Contact a coordinator
- CreditsECTS 5
- Levelbachelor