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module properties Empirical Research 2 in degree program Master Digital Business – Medienwirtschaft und digitale Märkte 2025
module number201305
examination number2500658
departmentDepartment of Economic Sciences and Media
ID of group 2542 (Economic Policy)
module leaderProf. Dr. Thomas Grebel
term summer term only
languageEnglisch
credit points5
on-campus program (h)34
self-study (h)116
obligationelective module
examalternative examination performance
details of the certificateTerm paper with final report and presentation

Please
note that the alternative examination part must usually be registered
for at the beginning of the semester in which it is offered.
The lecturer or examination office will inform you about the details and deadlines. If necessary, be sure to ask the lecturer.
link to Moodle course
teacher

Prof. Dr. Thomas Grebel

signup details for alternative examinationsThis module contains at least one alternative exam part. Please note that this must usually be registered at the beginning of the semester in which it is offered.
The lecturer and/or the examination office will inform you about the details and time periods. If necessary, be sure to ask the lecturer.
maximum number of participants
previous knowledge and experienceMathematics, Statistics, Empirical Research 1
learning outcomeAfter attending the lectures, students know how to work with simulated
as well as real economic data. They are familiar with advanced data
analysis topics, such as cross-section, time-series as well as
panel-data analyses and understand how to interpret different
econometric results.
They understand the idea of linear regression,
indicator variables, instrument variables, panel-data and other modern
econometric concepts.
By attending the interactive exercises,
students know to  conceptualize and perform empirical analyses using
Stata and have the necessary skills to carry out their own empirical
research.
In the interactive tutorials, students have learned to work
on tasks independently, present them to the group, receive immediate
feedback from the tutor and fellow students, and how to formulate
constructive feedback themselves.
Based on intensive discussions
during the lectures and tutorials, students can correctly assess and
appreciate the achievements of their fellow students. They consider
criticism and accept advice.
content

Generate, interpret and present descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing, univariate and multivariate linear regression, maximum-likelihood estimation, logistic regression, panel data regression.

media of instruction and technical requirements for education and examination in case of online participationSlides, Hands-on Stata programming, takehomes
literature / references

Stock, J. and Watson, M. W. (2003): Introduction to Econometrics, Prentice Hall, New York.
Wooldridge, Jeffrey M. (2012): Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach, 5th Ed. South-Western.

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