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Lehrveranstaltungen

Analyse fehlender Werte in R (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Jan-Bennet Voltmer

Termin:
Einzeltermin | Fr, 09.07.2021, 14:15 - Fr, 09.07.2021, 19:45 | Online-Veranstaltung
Einzeltermin | Sa, 10.07.2021, 10:15 - Sa, 10.07.2021, 19:45 | Online-Veranstaltung
Einzeltermin | So, 11.07.2021, 10:15 - So, 11.07.2021, 19:45 | Online-Veranstaltung

Inhalt: "Obviously the best way to treat missing data is not to have them." (Orchard and Woodbury, 1972, p. 697) "Though there is a lot of truth in this statement, Orchard and Woodbury realized the impossibility of attaining this ideal in practice. The prevailing scientific practice is to downplay the missing data. [...] Missing data are there, whether we like it or not. In the social sciences, it is nearly inevitable that some respondents will refuse to participate or to answer certain questions. In medical studies, attrition of patients is very common. The theory, methodology and software for handling incomplete data problems have been vastly expanded and refined over the last decades." (van Buuren, 2018) In this seminar, participants will get in touch with different strategies to deal with missing data: Deleting the data, deterministic imputation, probabilistic imputation, and how to diagnose the "success" of the chosen strategy. Participants will learn how to create multiple imputed datasets using chained equations with the mice-package in R, which might be the most advanced method to look into the black box called "missing data". Within the seminar participants will learn how to do this in R from scratch, so data reading, manipulation, and output in R will of course also be part of the seminar.

Scientific methods and mixed methods - an interactive primer for sustainability science (Workshop)

Dozent/in: Henrik Wehrden

Termin:
Einzeltermin | Mo, 13.09.2021, 09:00 - Mo, 13.09.2021, 18:00 | C 11.320 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Mo, 13.09.2021, 09:00 - Mo, 13.09.2021, 18:00 | C 11.319 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Mo, 13.09.2021, 09:00 - Mo, 13.09.2021, 18:00 | C 11.308 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Mo, 13.09.2021, 09:00 - Mo, 13.09.2021, 18:00 | C 11.307 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Di, 14.09.2021, 09:00 - Di, 14.09.2021, 18:00 | C 11.320 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Di, 14.09.2021, 09:00 - Di, 14.09.2021, 18:00 | C 11.319 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Di, 14.09.2021, 09:00 - Di, 14.09.2021, 18:00 | C 11.308 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Di, 14.09.2021, 09:00 - Di, 14.09.2021, 18:00 | C 11.307 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Mi, 15.09.2021, 09:00 - Mi, 15.09.2021, 18:00 | C 11.320 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Mi, 15.09.2021, 09:00 - Mi, 15.09.2021, 18:00 | C 11.319 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Mi, 15.09.2021, 09:00 - Mi, 15.09.2021, 18:00 | C 11.308 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Mi, 15.09.2021, 09:00 - Mi, 15.09.2021, 18:00 | C 11.307 Seminarraum

Inhalt: This workshop will help PhD students to locate themselves in the diverse canon of scientific methods. Building on basic epistemological design criteria of methods, participants will initially learn how their specific scientific methods integrate into methods of normal sciences. In a next step -on day two- we will map within the workshop which knowledge the participants are aiming for in their PhD. On the third day, we will try to derive additional design criteria that help to define and systematise emerging scientific methods. The course builds on a diverse wiki on methods that is already written and designed by the team of Henrik von Wehrden. This Wiki will serve as groundwork for this course.