300261 Einführung in die quantitativen Methoden (MA) (V) (WiSe 2026/2027)

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This lecture provides an introduction to quantitative methods in empirical social research at the master’s level. Building on the methodological foundations acquired in BA programs, it familiarizes students with central approaches to quantitative research and their relevance for sociological inquiry.

The course follows the full research cycle, from the choice of research designs to data collection methods, measurement, data analysis, and the interpretation of empirical findings. In addition, students are introduced to selected multivariate statistical techniques as well as computational social science approaches and learn how these methods can be applied to sociological research questions. The course also addresses core methodological and ethical issues in empirical research, including causal inference, selectivity, endogeneity, and research ethics.

Together with the lectures on qualitative methods and sociological theory, this lecture forms part of the introductory MA module 30-M-Soz-M1. It provides an important foundation for the application of advanced empirical research methods in subsequent courses.

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weekly Di 10-12   13.10.2026-02.02.2027

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Module Course Requirements  
30-M-PW-GL Basis Module Vorlesung Quantitative Methoden Student information
30-M-Soz-M1 Introductory module Introduction to quantitative methods Student information
30-MGS-1 Introduction to Gender Research Quantitative Methoden Student information
- Ungraded examination Student information
30-MeWi-HM4 Methods of Media Research Lehrveranstaltung II Study requirement
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Lehrveranstaltung III Study requirement
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Degree programme/academic programme Validity Variant Subdivision Status Semester LP  
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This lecture is taught in english
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Faculty of Sociology
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