In this micro lecture, Sander explains how you can embed videos in your canvas course.
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From Sander Birkhoff November 29th, 2022
Emiel van Loon and Matthijs Rooduijn give a quick introduction to the outline of the UvA course Basic Statistics. This course consists of seven modules and each module… -
From Sander Birkhoff November 29th, 2022
This video explains the difference between cases and variables. Variables can be measured on different levels. There are categorical variables (nominal, ordinal) and… -
From Sander Birkhoff November 4th, 2022
This video explains several non-scientific methods that are often used as a basis for knowledge, such as intuition/belief, consensus, casual observation and informal… -
From Sander Birkhoff November 24th, 2022
This video explains why a null hypothesis is necessary for statistical inference when comparing two groups. This course consists of six modules and each module has… -
From Sander Birkhoff November 30th, 2022
In this video Dr Gerben Moerman introduces the concepts of epistemology and ontology by telling a story about elephants. With this story you learn about the various ways… -
From Sander Birkhoff November 7th, 2022
This video explains the different goals science can have. You learn about universalistic research, particularistic research, applied research and fundamental research. -
From Sander Birkhoff November 29th, 2022
This video explains what a data matrix and frequency table are and how you can use them with different types of variables. The video also shortly touches upon what to do… -
From Sander Birkhoff November 30th, 2022
You are introduced to two types of ontology: philosophical ontology and social ontology. This video focuses on social ontology, or ontology for social actors. You learn… -
From Sander Birkhoff November 24th, 2022
This video explains how you can calculate the p-value and how to use it, together with the significance level, to see if you can reject the null hypothesis. -
From Sander Birkhoff November 4th, 2022
This video explains what the scientific method is. Six important principles of scientific hypotheses are discussed: empirically testable, replicable, objective,… -
From Sander Birkhoff November 24th, 2022
This video explains the relation between null hypothesis testing (two sided tests) and confidence intervals. -
From Sander Birkhoff November 29th, 2022
In this video Matthijs shows you how to summarize and present data from frequency tables into different types of graphs. He discusses the (dis)advantages of bar graphs… -
From Sander Birkhoff November 30th, 2022
Most textbooks only discuss ontology for social actors, but in this video you also learn about ontology for social researchers. Dr Moerman refines the definitions of… -
From Sander Birkhoff November 4th, 2022
This video explains different types of scientific claims: observation, hypothesis/law and theory. -
From Sander Birkhoff November 30th, 2022
This video discusses epistemology. You are introduced to two views of epistemology: positivism and interpretivism. The video explains the most important characteristics…
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