BSc in International Business and Politics
Research Design and Quantitative Methods
About the course
What you will learn
At the end of the course, students should be able to:
- Create and interpret data visualizations in R.
- Demonstrate critical assessment skills regarding measurement choices for important social, political, and business concepts, such as discrimination, trust, corruption among others.
- Use R to generate and interpret basic univariate and bivariate statistical data summaries.
- Estimate and interpret multiple regression models.
- Use R to estimate and interpret advanced quantitative methods to answer important questions in the social sciences and study of business, in particular estimating causal effects
- Discuss the fundamentals of statistical inference and carry out null hypothesis testing.
- Apply bivariate regression analysis and interpret the specific results including coefficients, standard errors, p-values, etc.
- Understand the importance of and inherent difficulties in estimating causal effects.
- Understand and discuss structure and components of quality research designs.
- Evaluate different research design strategies and select adequate quantitative approaches for estimating causal effect for a given question.
- Summarize and illustrate the differences between experimental and observational studies employed within business and social sciences.