Kvantigroup

24 May 2017

The next Kvantigroup meeting will be held on Wednesday (May 24th, 2017; 13.30pm) in room 3.70. We will discuss a text entitled "Kulturní kapitál na vysoké škole: strukturace kulturního prostoru studentů Univerzity Karlovy" authored by Ondřej Špaček from Charles University.

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Meeting on the 22nd of March

22 Mar 2017

The next Kvantigroup meeting will be held on Wednesday (March 22nd, 2017; 13.30pm) in room 3.70. We will discuss the crisis of empirical sociology based on a text "The Coming Crisis of Empirical Sociology" authored by Savage a Burrow, and a text published recently in The Guardian "How statistics lost their power – and why we should fear what comes next"...

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Meeting on the 15th of February

15 Feb 2017

The next Kvantigroup meeting will be held on Wednesday (February 15th, 2017; 13.30pm) in room 3.70. We will discuss a text entitled "Partnerské dráhy prvorodiček bez koresidenčního partnera" by Hana Morávková and Martin Kreidl.

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Meeting on the 17th of January

17 Jan 2017

The third Kvantigroup meeting this semester was held on Tuesday (January 17th, 2017; 13.30pm) in room 3.70. We were discussing a text by Lucia Hrubá. The text studies educational aspirations of parents and uses data from the Czech Household Panel Survey.

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Meeting on the 7th of December

7 Dec 2016

The next Kvantigroup meeting will be held on Wednesday (December 7th, 2016; 12.30pm) in room 3.70. We will discuss a text entitled "Multilevel Modelling of Country Effects: A Cautionary Tale" by Bryan and Jenkins on the usage of multilevel modelling.

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First meeting in semester

2 Nov 2016

The first Kvantigroup meeting will be held on Wednesday (November 2nd, 2016) in room 3.70. We will discuss a text entitled "The KISS Principle in Survey Design: Question Length and Data Quality" authored by Duane Alwin and Brett Beattie. You can find the text by following this link:...

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Kvantigroup

is a group that discusses texts written by its members or by invited guests. The texts presented at the meetings use quantitative methodology and cover various topics, even though the most prevalent are topics related to family and stratification.

The group is open to all who use quantitative methodology in their research, from master
students to professors. Some texts are written in Czech - in that case, the invitation is also in Czech to indicate the language of the meeting.

Contact: Dominika Sladká

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