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Writing a thesis is often a challenging and complex enterprise. This episode helps you to understand what will go on inside you and between you and your supervisor.
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Writing an academic report or article mainly follows a specific structure, format and style since academic papers differ from all other media most people are familiar with (e.g. news-paper article).
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Multidimensional scaling is a statistical procedure to translate distances and dissimilarities into a visual representation. In social science it is used to visualize social relations among people and groups.
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We use multiple regression analysis to determine the relation between many (multiple) independent variables and one single dependent variable.
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Factor analysis reduces complexity of data by extracting a few factors. It delivers underlying coordinates in an otherwise complicated set of variables. We use factor analysis for instance to understand the basic independent dimensions of personality.
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We use variance analysis (ANOVA) to compare variance within and between groups. It is a method to test hypothesis that is in particular suitable for experimental designs. Once there are more than one independent variables we name this MANOVA.
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In social science we estimate the probability of the null hypothesis being wrong even though it might be true. Should we reject or accept the null hypothesis over the alternative hypothesis? This is an essential idea in inferential statistics.
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While we know the mean and standard deviation of our sample we don’t know the real ones. That’s why we estimate. There is a reason, why using n-1 instead of N when estimating standard deviation of the population based on a sample.
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With z transformation you can transform any kind of variable into a variable that has a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1. By doing so, variables become comparable. It’s an essential idea when it comes to inferential statistics.
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Bivariate statistics help to understand the statistical relation between the independent and the dependent variable. Once you test a hypothesis you always need this kind of statistics.
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Descriptive statistics involves methods, that describe the central tendency and dispersion of data. In most practical cases they relate to single (univariate) variables.
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Data can vary in their nature. We differentiate between different levels. They could be either nominal, ordinal, interval or on ratio level. This really matters with regards to the statistical method you want you use.
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You always run your study based on a subset of the entire population, you intent to generalize on. External validity refers to the extent to which you really could do so. This in turn depends on the sampling methods you where using.
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Good research designs lead to a high internal validity. A study is internally valid when you really can assume the independent variable effects the dependent variable. Often you cannot.
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Research design relates to the architecture of your study. One major aspect is, whether you manipulate or just measure the independent variable.
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In systematic observation you observe people. Very often the subjects are not aware of the fact that they are being observed. Content analysis is about the consideration of existing material.
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Responding to questions is a complex process in psychological terms. Once you understand how people respond to questions you’ll see what to consider when creating questions.
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Creating a good survey is difficult. There is a clear roadmap on how you’d better do it. It involves various steps like defining the scope and related criteria. One essential step must be a pre-test.
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There are three criteria, which tell you something about the quality of your measurement. They are validity, reliability and objectivity. When estimating these criteria, you always use statistical correlation.
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In social science we often test variables. Think for instance of intelligence, personality and others. Testing is based on the classical test theory.
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