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Date: Tuesday 26 August 2025
Location: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Time: 08:30 - 15:45
This course offers an applied introduction to Choice-Based Conjoint, along with hands-on experience in lab sessions and aims to:
Alberto Stefanelli is a FWO PhD Fellow at the Institute for Social and Political Opinion Research at KU Leuven and a Visiting Researcher at the Department of Political Science at Yale University and at the Department of Sociology at New York University
His research interests include radicalism, voting behaviour, democratic erosion, and political methodology.
Methods-wise, he is particularly interested in graphical causal models, standardisation techniques and matching algorithms, text analysis, experimental and semi-experimental design, and machine and deep learning.
The course is structured around eight key topics:
Note: This course will give an applied introduction to conjoint experiments. If you are already familiar with conjoint analysis or you are interested in the broader theory behind conjoint and factorial experiments, this is not the right workshop for you.
You must have intermediate familiarity with the basis of experimental design, survey experiments and regression analysis. While example datasets and full syntax codes will be provided, intermediate knowledge of R is expected.
You need to know how to:
More advanced knowledge of statistical computing, such as writing functions and loops, is helpful but not essential.
Important Note: This one day workshop will give an applied introduction to conjoint experiments. If you are already familiar with conjoint analysis or you are interested in the broader theory behind conjoint and factorial experiments, this is not the right course for you.
By registering for this workshop, you confirm that you possess the knowledge required to follow it. The instructor will not teach the prerequisite items listed above. If in doubt, please contact us before registering.
The workshop description may be subject to subsequent adaptations (e.g. taking into account new developments in the field, participant demands, group size, etc.). Registered participants will be informed at the time of change.