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Data Science in Social Research

An Applied Guide to Statistical and Computational Methods with R
  • Uwe Engel and Lena Dahlhaus
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2026
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Society is changing – it is becoming more diverse and digital. Social media today plays a central role in human communication. With a changing society, the way social scientists analyze it is also evolving. In recent years, it has become significantly more difficult to encourage people to participate in surveys. Furthermore, digitization opens up data options that go beyond the survey method. Information published online represents valuable digital behavioral traces and provides social researchers with another important source of data alongside their scientific surveys, which in recent years have increasingly been conducted online.


Computational methods have played a central role in social research from the very beginning. This applies today more than ever to data analysis, but now also to data collection. The increasing attention paid to machine learning methods in the statistical analysis of social science data represents a further remarkable development in the analysis of social science data.


This textbook addresses these developments and familiarizes readers with both elementary and more advanced methods of data analysis. Fundamentals and techniques of data management, programming with R, statistical data analysis, descriptive and causal inference, as well as predictive modeling are covered in depth. All methods are exemplified using real data either from survey research, the social media platform Bluesky or a large digital newspaper archive. Thematically, these data are focused on current sociological topics, particularly those related to human happiness, energy transition and climate policy, AI, political attitudes and the rise in right-wing voting.


Data science encompasses more than the algorithms required for data analysis and statistical learning. No less relevant are the rules by which social research and data analysis are conducted, data quality is ensured, and the results are validated. This textbook aims to provide this overview.

  • A broad spectrum of methods described in a concrete and understandable way
  • Many fully worked-out examples that use real data from empirical social research practice
  • Data selection that addresses socially relevant topics
  • A constant, close connection between three components: how to program a data analysis in R, how to interpret the results, and how they are statistically justified

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Uwe Engel is a Professor emeritus of Sociology at the University of Bremen (Germany). He founded the Social Science Methods Centre of Bremen University and is a founding member of the European Association of Methodology (EAM) and the Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS).


Lena Dahlhaus is a lecturer at the Institute of Social Sciences (IFSOL) at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, where she teaches statistics, social research methods and urban sociology to students of sociology and political science.

 

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eBook published on:
February 2, 2026
eBook ISBN:
9783110680683
Hardcover published on:
February 2, 2026
Hardcover ISBN:
9783110680676
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Front matter:
11
Main content:
467
Illustrations:
80
Coloured Illustrations:
250
Tables:
128
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