{"c_title":"[M2968.001200] Quantitative Research Methods in the Urban Environment","c_info":"3 credits | Lecture\/Seminar | Master | Dept. of Landscape Architecture","c_summary":"This course is a seminar class to understand quantitative research methods specialized for urban environment research. The aim of this course is to nurture researchers who can conduct research independently by educating basic quantitative methods and developing basic skills for applying appropriate methods to their own study. To this end, this class consists of three topics: \u201cMeasurement of Urban Form\u201d, \u201cIntroduction to Quantitative Methods\u201d and \u201cFundamental Quantitative Models.\u201d The \u201cMeasurement of Urban Form\u201d deals with concepts and indicators of urban form. The \u201cIntroduction to Quantitative Methods\u201d covers the concepts of data, variables, operationalization of concepts, and hypothesis testing. The \u201cFundamental Quantitative Models\u201dpart focuses on basic quantitative models, such as OLS, Logistic, and Count models, practicing hypothesis testing and interpretation of analysis results using real data."}