This is the first part of a two-semester course, which aims at teaching students how to independently conduct an interdisciplinary research project. In this first semester, students will form groups to work on existing (secondary) data and start conceptualizing their research project based on these data. The next semester will be dedicated to the realization of the research projects chosen and designed by students.
The overall topic of the research lab is the quantitative analysis of research questions relevant to social and health policy. The first part of the course will be concerned with theoretical and methodological foundations of conducting a research project in this area and offering hands-on instruction on how to:
- find a research topic
- develop a specific research question
- systematically review relevant literature
- critically appraise relevant literature, and replicate published results when applicable
- assess the quality of secondary data for the purpose of the planned project
- plan an empirical analysis (research design)
In the following summer term, the acquired theoretical and methodological knowledge will be applied to the conduction of an independent research project.