Digital Method of the Month: Statistics
Have you seen a presentation on digital research methods and wondered if they are applicable to your work? Are you interested in learning new digital skills but unsure where to start?
This is the right place for you!
The digital method of the month meeting is a safe space to freely discuss the practicalities of learning and implementing a new digital skill in your research.
Each month we select a method, and we have an honest and practical discussion on what it takes to learn and master it. How much time will it take to get the basics? What are the software options available? What are the most common pitfalls? Where can you find more info on the subject? Etc...
The method of this month is Statistics. A big part of analysing datasets hinges on statistical principles.
Join us to discuss the main principles and techniques for summarising statistics and the use of inferential statistics.
During the meeting, we will discuss good practices and possible pitfalls, and which tools are available to analyse research data.
This is a beginner level event, no previous knowledge of the method is required.
To attend this event, you will have to join the associated Microsoft Teams group. The link to join the group will be sent to attendees prior to the course start date, so please make sure to do so in advance.
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