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| HIST0002-1 | Historical statistics and computational methods applied to modern and contemporary history
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| Duration : | 45h Th |
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| Substitute(s) : | Frédéric Vesentini |
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| Language : | Langue française |
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| Course contents : | Part 1 : creation and use of databases with Access. Presentation of the computing methods used for historical evidence. Part 2: creation and use of databases with Excell. Learning of statistical methods for the analysis of historical evidence: simple statistics, regressions and correlations, multivariate analyses. |
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| Course objective : | This course is devoted to the learning of computing methods applied to historical evidence, either qualitative or quantitative. A practical introduction to Access (relationnal database management system) and to Excell (electronic spreadsheet program) is involved. This course also introduces students to descriptive analysis. |
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| Organization : | See http://cipl82.philo.ulg.ac.be/horaires |
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| Assessment : | Written exam at the end of the first semester |
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| Contacts : | Claude DESAMA, professeur extraordinaire with the help of Suzy PASLEAU, chef de travaux 1b quai Roosevelt (Bât A4) bureau 0/20 Tél. 04/366.55.62 E-mail s.pasleau@ulg.ac.be |
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