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This workshop aims to equip participants with essential skills in data analysis, visualization, and interpretation. We will briefly introduce analysis of quantitative data, after which participants will learn to interpret descriptive statistics and create compelling visualizations. We will focus on best practices for designing impactful graphs and charts that convey data insights effectively. Through examples and exercises, participants will gain practical experience in applying visualization techniques to their own research.

This workshop is ideal for researchers seeking to enhance their ability to analyse, interpret, and visualize quantitative data in the field of empirical legal studies.

LEVEL: Basic/medium

METHOD: Quantitative

ABOUT THE LECTURERS:
Helen Pluut has a background in the social sciences and conducts empirical research in the field of work and organizational psychology. She has been teaching quantitative methods to law students for years and supervises numerous empirical-legal PhD projects.

Peter van der Zwan conducts empirical research in the field of entrepreneurship and teaches the course Business Analytics at Leiden Law School. He has a background in econometrics.

PREREQUISITES: No prior knowledge is required. Participants are advised to follow the workshop Survey design’ organised on 23 January 2024 and ‘Introduction to Qualtrics’ (TBA).

Please bring your laptop with SPSS installed.