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− | This page lists all those who contributed to entries on this Wiki - either by writing articles, feedbacking them or adding further information and links. | + | This page lists all those who contributed to entries on this Wiki - either by writing articles, feedbacking them or adding further information and links. Each entry is only listed once, so if an entry is tagged with several categories, it will only show up in one of the tables below. |
− | + | The author of each entry is also indicated in the line "The [[Table_of_Contributors|author]] of this entry is AUTHORNAME" on the bottom of every Wiki entry. | |
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+ | == The Entries == | ||
+ | __NOTOC__ | ||
+ | Click on "Expand" on the right to see the complete table. | ||
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− | ==== [[ | + | ==== [[Statistics]] ==== |
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− | | [[ | + | | [[A matter of probability]] || Henrik von Wehrden || |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[An initial path towards statistical analysis]] || Henrik von Wehrden, Christopher Franz || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Ancova]] || || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Apply, Lapply and Tapply]] || || | ||
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Back of the envelope statistics]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Christopher Franz |
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Bias in statistics]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Carlo Krügermeier, Max Kretschmer, Prabesh Dhakal, Elisabeth Frank |
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Bootstrap Method]] || Andrei Perov || |
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Case studies and Natural experiments]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Elisabeth Frank, Carlo Krügermeier |
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| [[Causality]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Carlo Krügermeier, Elisabeth Frank | | [[Causality]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Carlo Krügermeier, Elisabeth Frank | ||
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Causality and correlation]] || Henrik von Wehrden || |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Chord Diagram]] || || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Correlation Plots]] || || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Cronbach's Alpha]] || || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Data distribution]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Carlo Krügermeier, Elisabeth Frank, Prabesh Dhakal, Max Kretschmer | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Data formats]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Carlo Krügermeier, Milan Maushart, Brad Dobberfuhl, Prabesh Dhakal, Max Kretschmer, Elisabeth Frank | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Descriptive statistics]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Designing studies]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Carlo Krügermeier, Elisabeth Frank | | [[Designing studies]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Carlo Krügermeier, Elisabeth Frank | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Ethics and Statistics]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Carlo Krügermeier, Elisabeth Frank | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Experiments]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Prabesh Dhakal, Max Kretschmer, Elisabeth Frank, Carlo Krügermeier | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Field experiments]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Carlo Krügermeier, Elisabeth Frank | | [[Field experiments]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Carlo Krügermeier, Elisabeth Frank | ||
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Histograms and Boxplots]] || Ilkin Bakhtiarov || |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[How long do you store data?]] || Prabesh Dhakal || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Introduction to statistical figures]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Christopher Franz | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Kernel density plot]] || Archana Maurya || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Likert Scale]] || Nora Pauelsen || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Sampling for Interviews]] || Christopher Franz || | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Stacked Barplots]] || || |
|- | |- | ||
| [[Statistics and mixed methods]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Elisabeth Frank, Carlo Kürgermeier | | [[Statistics and mixed methods]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Elisabeth Frank, Carlo Kürgermeier | ||
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− | | [[ | + | | [[T-Test]] || || |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[The future of statistics?]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Venn Diagram]] || Olga Kuznetsova || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Why statistics matters]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Milan Maushart, Carlo Krügermeier, Elisabeth Frank, Prabesh Dhakal, Max Kretschmer | ||
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− | | | + | | R example responsibility || Olga Kuznetsova || |
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==== [[Methods]] ==== | ==== [[Methods]] ==== | ||
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+ | | [[ANOVA]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Bayesian Inference]] || Prabesh Dhakal, Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Citizen Science]] || Christopher Franz || Esther Kohlhase, Henrik von Wehrden | | [[Citizen Science]] || Christopher Franz || Esther Kohlhase, Henrik von Wehrden | ||
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| [[Cohort Study]] || Christopher Franz || Henrik von Wehrden | | [[Cohort Study]] || Christopher Franz || Henrik von Wehrden | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Correlations]] || Henrik von Wehrden, Christopher Franz || Stefan Kruse, Elisabeth Frank, Carlo Krügermeier | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Content Analysis]] || Christopher Franz || Fine Böttner | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Counting Birds]] || Anna-Lena Rau || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Delphi]] || Christopher Franz || Esther Kohlhase | | [[Delphi]] || Christopher Franz || Esther Kohlhase | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Ethnography]] || Christopher Franz || Katharina Kirn | | [[Ethnography]] || Christopher Franz || Katharina Kirn | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Focus Groups]] || Fine Böttner || Christopher Franz | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Generalized Linear Models]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Geographical Information Systems]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Grounded Theory]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Group Concept Mapping]] || Christopher Franz || Henrik von Wehrden | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Hermeneutics]] || Katharina Kirn || Christopher Franz | | [[Hermeneutics]] || Katharina Kirn || Christopher Franz | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Iconology]] || Mona Hübner || Christopher Franz | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Legal Research]] || Christopher Franz || Jelena Bäumler | | [[Legal Research]] || Christopher Franz || Jelena Bäumler | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Life Cycle Analysis]] || Christopher Franz || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Living Labs & Real World Laboratories]] || Christopher Franz || Philip Bernert | | [[Living Labs & Real World Laboratories]] || Christopher Franz || Philip Bernert | ||
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| [[Machine Learning]] || Prabesh Dhakal || Henrik von Wehrden | | [[Machine Learning]] || Prabesh Dhakal || Henrik von Wehrden | ||
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− | | [[Open Interview]] || Christopher Franz || Henrik von Wehrden | + | | [[Macroinvertebrates]] || Anna-Lena Rau || |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Meta-Analysis]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Mixed Effect Models]] || Henrik von Wehrden | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Narrative Research]] || Christopher Franz || Fine Böttner | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Open Interview]] || Christopher Franz || Henrik von Wehrden, Esther Kohlhase | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Principal Component Analysis]] || Chân Lê || Christopher Franz, Henrik von Wehrden | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Regression Analysis]] || Henrik von Wehrden, Quentin Lehrer || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Scenario Planning]] || Christopher Franz || Ricarda Hille, Henrik von Wehrden | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Serious Gaming]] || Christopher Franz || Henrik von Wehrden, Prabesh Dhakal, Fine Böttner | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Semi-structured Interview]] || Christopher Franz || Henrik von Wehrden, Esther Kohlhase | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Simple Statistical Tests]] || Carlo Krügermeier, Henrik von Wehrden || Elisabeth Frank, Prabesh Dhakal, Max Kretschmer, Lisa Schönrock, R. Shaurya, Aleksandra Viktorova | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Social Network Analysis]] || Christopher Franz || Jacqueline Loos | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Survey Research]] || Fine Böttner || Christopher Franz | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Systematic Literature Review]] || Christopher Franz || Henrik von Wehrden | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[System Thinking & Causal Loop Diagrams]] || Christopher Franz || Henrik von Wehrden, Dave Abson | | [[System Thinking & Causal Loop Diagrams]] || Christopher Franz || Henrik von Wehrden, Dave Abson | ||
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| [[Thought Experiments]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | | [[Thought Experiments]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
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+ | | [[Video Research]] || Christopher Franz || Fine Böttner | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Visioning & Backcasting]] || Christopher Franz || Ricarda Hille, Henrik von Wehrden | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Walking Exercise]] || Oskar Lemke || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Participant Observation]] || Joldon Kutmanaliev || | ||
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− | ==== [[ | + | ==== [[Hacks, Habits & Tools]] ==== |
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+ | | [[Apps for species identification]] || Anna-Lena Rau, Dagmar Berg-Mölleken || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Anki]] || Matteo Ramin || Dagmar Mölleken | | [[Anki]] || Matteo Ramin || Dagmar Mölleken | ||
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− | | [[Belbin]] || Esther Kohlhase || Christopher Franz | + | | [[Belbin Team Roles]] || Esther Kohlhase || Christopher Franz |
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| [[Check In]] || Alexa Böckel || Christopher Franz | | [[Check In]] || Alexa Böckel || Christopher Franz | ||
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| [[Code of Conduct]] || Julius Rathgens || Max Kretschmer | | [[Code of Conduct]] || Julius Rathgens || Max Kretschmer | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Conceptual Figures]] || Christopher Franz, Matteo Ramin || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Concept Maps]] || Christopher Franz || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Coping with psychological problems]] || Matteo Ramin || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Co-Working]] || Carlo Krügermeier || | ||
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| [[Design Thinking]] || Alexa Böckel || Esther Kohlhase | | [[Design Thinking]] || Alexa Böckel || Esther Kohlhase | ||
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| [[Elevator Pitch]] || Christopher Franz || | | [[Elevator Pitch]] || Christopher Franz || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Empathetic Listening]] || Mona Hübner || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Feynman Method]] || Christopher Franz || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Fishbowl Discussion]] || Christopher Franz || Alexa Böckel | ||
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| [[Flashlight]] || Dagmar Mölleken || | | [[Flashlight]] || Dagmar Mölleken || | ||
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Flipped Classroom]] || Matteo Ramin, Christopher Franz || |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Gender First Aid Kit]] || Elisabeth Frank, Oskar Lemke || Henrik von Wehrden | ||
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| [[Giving Feedback]] || Max Kretschmer || Julius Rathgens | | [[Giving Feedback]] || Max Kretschmer || Julius Rathgens | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Graphic Recording]] || Dagmar Mölleken || Matteo Ramin | | [[Graphic Recording]] || Dagmar Mölleken || Matteo Ramin | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[How to read an empirical paper]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[How to write a thesis]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | | [[How to write a thesis]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[How to PhD]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
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| [[Kanban]] || Matteo Ramin || Christopher Franz | | [[Kanban]] || Matteo Ramin || Christopher Franz | ||
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| [[Lego Serious Play]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Christopher Franz, Matteo Ramin | | [[Lego Serious Play]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Christopher Franz, Matteo Ramin | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Loom]] || Christopher Franz || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[MAXQDA]] || Sabrina Foppe, Dagmar Berg-Moelleken || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Messaging Apps]] || Hannah Metke || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Microsoft Word For Academic Writing]] || Matteo Ramin || Henrik von Wehrden | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Mindfulness]] || Henrik von Wehrden, Katharina Kirn || | | [[Mindfulness]] || Henrik von Wehrden, Katharina Kirn || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Mindmap]] || Christopher Franz || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Miro]] || Matteo Ramin || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Notion]] || Matteo Ramin || Christopher Franz | ||
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| [[Online Conduct]] || Matteo Ramin || | | [[Online Conduct]] || Matteo Ramin || | ||
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| [[PechaKucha™]] || Cristina Apetrei || Dagmar Mölleken | | [[PechaKucha™]] || Cristina Apetrei || Dagmar Mölleken | ||
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− | | [[Persona Building]] || Christopher Franz | + | | [[Persona Building]] || Christopher Franz || |
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| [[Pomodoro]] || Matteo Ramin || | | [[Pomodoro]] || Matteo Ramin || | ||
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− | | [[Poster Design]] || Chân Lê || Lisa Gotzian | + | | [[Poster Design]] || Chân Lê || Lisa Gotzian, Hannah Metke |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Reference Manager: Zotero]] || Carlo Krügermeier || | ||
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− | | [[Research Diary]] || Henrik von Wehrden|| Lisa Gotzian | + | | [[Research Diary]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Lisa Gotzian |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Second Brain]] || Carlo Krügermeier || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Scientific Paper Publishing]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
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| [[Scrum]] || Matteo Ramin || Christopher Franz | | [[Scrum]] || Matteo Ramin || Christopher Franz | ||
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| [[Speed Typing]] || Christopher Franz || | | [[Speed Typing]] || Christopher Franz || | ||
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− | | [[Stakeholder Mapping]] || | + | | [[Stakeholder Mapping]] || Christopher Franz || |
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| [[Staying on top of research]] || Lisa Gotzian || Christopher Franz, Henrik von Wehrden | | [[Staying on top of research]] || Lisa Gotzian || Christopher Franz, Henrik von Wehrden | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Studying]] || Henrik von Wehrden, Christopher Franz, Olga Kuznetsova, Elisabeth Frank, Linda von Heydebreck, Oskar Lemke || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[The Do's and Don'ts of Meetings]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Tips for digital lectures]] || Christopher Franz, Matteo Ramin, Elisabeth Frank, Carlo Krügermeier, Iman Aoulkadi || | ||
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| [[World Café]] || Dagmar Mölleken || Cristina Apetrei | | [[World Café]] || Dagmar Mölleken || Cristina Apetrei | ||
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==== [[Normativity of Methods]] ==== | ==== [[Normativity of Methods]] ==== | ||
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| [[Bias and Critical Thinking]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Christopher Franz | | [[Bias and Critical Thinking]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Christopher Franz | ||
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+ | | [[Bias in Interviews]] || Christopher Franz || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Design Criteria of Methods]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Christopher Franz, Katharina Kirn | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Design Criteria of Methods in Sustainability Science]] || Henrik von Wehrden, Christopher Franz || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Experiments and Hypothesis Testing]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
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| [[History of Methods]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Christopher Franz, Brad Dobberfuhl | | [[History of Methods]] || Henrik von Wehrden || Christopher Franz, Brad Dobberfuhl | ||
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| [[Levels of Theory]] || Henrik von Wehrden, Christopher Franz || | | [[Levels of Theory]] || Henrik von Wehrden, Christopher Franz || | ||
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Mixed Methods]] || Henrik von Wehrden || |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Non-equilibrium dynamics]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Questioning the status quo in methods]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Transcribing Interviews]] || Christopher Franz || Dagmar Moelleken | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Scientific methods and societal paradigms]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[System Boundaries]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[The tao of R-coding]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Time]] || Henrik von Wehrden || | ||
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− | | [[ | + | | [[To Rule And To Measure]] || Christopher Franz, Henrik von Wehrden || |
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| [[Transdisciplinarity]] || Christopher Franz || Henrik von Wehrden | | [[Transdisciplinarity]] || Christopher Franz || Henrik von Wehrden | ||
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==== Other pages ==== | ==== Other pages ==== | ||
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| [[Main Page]] || Henrik von Wehrden, Christopher Franz, Prabesh Dhakal | | [[Main Page]] || Henrik von Wehrden, Christopher Franz, Prabesh Dhakal | ||
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| Technical Supervision || Henrik von Wehrden, Prabesh Dhakal, Christopher Franz | | Technical Supervision || Henrik von Wehrden, Prabesh Dhakal, Christopher Franz | ||
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+ | <br/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == The Contributors == | ||
+ | The following individuals have contributed to the Wiki. Further contributions were written by Leuphana Data Science and Sustainability Science Master students, who we are very thankful for! | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Henrik von Wehrden ==== | ||
+ | Henrik von Wehrden is a professor of methods at Leuphana since 2010. Henrik conceived the original idea of the Wiki as a contribution to a post-disciplinary agenda, and his research focuses on the gap between results based on empirical research and the question how we ought to act based on ethics. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Prabesh Dhakal ==== | ||
+ | Prabesh Dhakal finished his M.Sc. in Data Science at Leuphana in 2021. He is interested in machine learning and data visualization, and was, among other projects, responsible for technical supervision of the Wiki. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Christopher Franz ==== | ||
+ | Christopher Franz worked as a scientific assistant in the team from 06/2020 to 01/2022, working on methodology teaching and the development of the Sustainability Methods Wiki. He holds a B.Sc. in Biogeosciences and a M.Sc. in Sustainability Science and is interested in Climate Change and Sustainability Communication. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Matteo Ramin ==== | ||
+ | Matteo Ramin studies Studium Individuale with a specific emphasis on how to transform educational systems. His personal experience spans a bachelor’s degree in Computer Sciences and work experience in IT management consulting and software development. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Elisabeth Frank ==== | ||
+ | Elisabeth Frank studies Environmental and Political Science and joined the team in 09/2019. She has mostly worked on Wiki entrys regarding the bachelors statistics lecture. She is especially interested topics regarding gender and intersectionality in sustainability and political science. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Carlo Krügermeier ==== | ||
+ | Carlo Krügermeier is a master student at the Faculty of Sustainability at Leuphana University. He holds a degree in Environmental Sciences (B.Sc.) and in Political Science (B.A.). He is interested in quantitative methods and the functionality of political systems. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Fine Böttner ==== | ||
+ | Fine Böttner got her her Master degree in Sustainability Science with a focus on transdisciplinary research and education for sustainable development. She is mostly interested in qualitative methods. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Chân Lê ==== | ||
+ | Chân Lê studied Business Administration and is currently working on his M.Sc. in Data Science at Leuphana in 2021. He joined the team at the beginning of 2020 and mainly focused on statistics teaching. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Ricarda Hille ==== | ||
+ | Ricarda Hille worked in the team until 2021. Her background is in fostering student participation for sustainable development at higher education institutions. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Lisa Gotzian ==== | ||
+ | Lisa Gotzian holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Psychology and finished her M.Sc. in Data Science at Leuphana in 2021. In the team, she focused on Statistics teaching. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Dagmar Berg-Moelleken ==== | ||
+ | Dagmar Moelleken has a background in agricultural practice, and studied Agroecology, Philosophy and Sustainability Science. In her PhD she explores ethics, normativity and paradigms in relation to sustainable agriculture using a mixed methods approach. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Anna-Lena Rau ==== | ||
+ | Anna-Lena Rau finished her PhD on temporal dynamics of ecosystem services under the supervision of Henrik von Wehrden in May 2021. Since May 2022, she works on improving the Wiki for the Project "Digital Transformation Lab for Teaching and Learning" (DigiTaL). | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Cristina Apetrei ==== | ||
+ | Cristina Apetrei is a Ph.D. candidate investigating the role of knowledge in sustainability transformations. Her theoretical interests are in complex system science, behavioural economics, agent-based modeling, transdisciplinarity and worldview based approaches. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Esther Kohlhase ==== | ||
+ | Esther Kohlhase holds a B.Sc. in Business Psychology and M.Sc. in Sustainability Science from Leuphana. She worked in the team as a PhD student in the field of land use from 2020 to 2021. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Julius Rathgens ==== | ||
+ | Julius Rathgens worked as a PhD student in the team until 2021. His PhD research was concerned with the production and consumption of food in global supply chains. His passion is about mixed methods, with a focus on structural equation modeling, network analyses and participatory research practices. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Max Kretschmer ==== | ||
+ | Max Kretschmer did a bachelor in Economics and Sustainability Science with a focus on the sustainable transformation of monetary systems. He joined the team in 05/2018, where he was mostly engaged in projects in the field of ecological economics. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Alexa Böckel ==== | ||
+ | Alexa Böckel holds a Bachelors in Business Administration and Environmental Sciences from Leuphana University and finished her M.Sc. Sustainability Science in 2021. She is interested in sustainable entrepreneurship and crowdfunding and worked on digitizing the processes and communication of the working group. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Olga (Ollie) Kuznetsova ==== | ||
+ | Olga Kuznetsova holds a B.A. in Linguistics and at the moment studies B.Sc. Environmental Sciences at Leuphana University. She has a special interest in Data Science, Machine Learning and programming with R and Python. Olga joined the team in 11/2020. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Linda von Heydebreck ==== | ||
+ | Linda von Heydebreck is a B.Sc. student in Environmental Science and philosophy. Topics that she is particularly passionate for are animal ethics, education (for sustainable development), academic politics and team work. She joined the team in 2021. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Oskar Lemke ==== | ||
+ | Oskar pursues a Bachelor degree in Environmental Science. He is interested in social (political) movements, intersectionality and sustainability. He joined the team in 2021. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Melissa Figiel ==== | ||
+ | Melissa Figiel holds a B.A. in Vegan Food Management and a M.Sc. in Sustainability Science from Leuphana University. She was part of the team from 2022 to 2024 and is interested in all things sustainable food systems and diets. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Hannah Metke ==== | ||
+ | Hannah Metke is a B.Sc. student in Environmental Science and joined the team in 2023. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Milena Groß ==== | ||
+ | Milena Gross is a sustainability scientist who investigates what nature contributes to people's quality of life and why nature matters to people, primarily at Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. She critically examines how researchers' decisions construct their findings. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Joanna Knecht ==== | ||
+ | Joanna Knecht is a B.Sc. student in Environmental Science and joined the team in June 2024. |
Latest revision as of 12:28, 21 November 2024
This page lists all those who contributed to entries on this Wiki - either by writing articles, feedbacking them or adding further information and links. Each entry is only listed once, so if an entry is tagged with several categories, it will only show up in one of the tables below.
The author of each entry is also indicated in the line "The author of this entry is AUTHORNAME" on the bottom of every Wiki entry.
The Entries
Click on "Expand" on the right to see the complete table.
Statistics
Entry | Main author | Contributor(s) |
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A matter of probability | Henrik von Wehrden | |
An initial path towards statistical analysis | Henrik von Wehrden, Christopher Franz | |
Ancova | ||
Apply, Lapply and Tapply | ||
Back of the envelope statistics | Henrik von Wehrden | Christopher Franz |
Bias in statistics | Henrik von Wehrden | Carlo Krügermeier, Max Kretschmer, Prabesh Dhakal, Elisabeth Frank |
Bootstrap Method | Andrei Perov | |
Case studies and Natural experiments | Henrik von Wehrden | Elisabeth Frank, Carlo Krügermeier |
Causality | Henrik von Wehrden | Carlo Krügermeier, Elisabeth Frank |
Causality and correlation | Henrik von Wehrden | |
Chord Diagram | ||
Correlation Plots | ||
Cronbach's Alpha | ||
Data distribution | Henrik von Wehrden | Carlo Krügermeier, Elisabeth Frank, Prabesh Dhakal, Max Kretschmer |
Data formats | Henrik von Wehrden | Carlo Krügermeier, Milan Maushart, Brad Dobberfuhl, Prabesh Dhakal, Max Kretschmer, Elisabeth Frank |
Descriptive statistics | Henrik von Wehrden | |
Designing studies | Henrik von Wehrden | Carlo Krügermeier, Elisabeth Frank |
Ethics and Statistics | Henrik von Wehrden | Carlo Krügermeier, Elisabeth Frank |
Experiments | Henrik von Wehrden | Prabesh Dhakal, Max Kretschmer, Elisabeth Frank, Carlo Krügermeier |
Field experiments | Henrik von Wehrden | Carlo Krügermeier, Elisabeth Frank |
Histograms and Boxplots | Ilkin Bakhtiarov | |
How long do you store data? | Prabesh Dhakal | |
Introduction to statistical figures | Henrik von Wehrden | Christopher Franz |
Kernel density plot | Archana Maurya | |
Likert Scale | Nora Pauelsen | |
Sampling for Interviews | Christopher Franz | |
Stacked Barplots | ||
Statistics and mixed methods | Henrik von Wehrden | Elisabeth Frank, Carlo Kürgermeier |
T-Test | ||
The future of statistics? | Henrik von Wehrden | |
Venn Diagram | Olga Kuznetsova | |
Why statistics matters | Henrik von Wehrden | Milan Maushart, Carlo Krügermeier, Elisabeth Frank, Prabesh Dhakal, Max Kretschmer |
R example responsibility | Olga Kuznetsova |
Methods
Entry | Main author | Contributor(s) |
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ANOVA | Henrik von Wehrden | |
Bayesian Inference | Prabesh Dhakal, Henrik von Wehrden | |
Citizen Science | Christopher Franz | Esther Kohlhase, Henrik von Wehrden |
Clustering Methods | Prabesh Dhakal | Henrik von Wehrden |
Cohort Study | Christopher Franz | Henrik von Wehrden |
Correlations | Henrik von Wehrden, Christopher Franz | Stefan Kruse, Elisabeth Frank, Carlo Krügermeier |
Content Analysis | Christopher Franz | Fine Böttner |
Counting Birds | Anna-Lena Rau | |
Delphi | Christopher Franz | Esther Kohlhase |
Ethnography | Christopher Franz | Katharina Kirn |
Focus Groups | Fine Böttner | Christopher Franz |
Generalized Linear Models | Henrik von Wehrden | |
Geographical Information Systems | Henrik von Wehrden | |
Grounded Theory | Henrik von Wehrden | |
Group Concept Mapping | Christopher Franz | Henrik von Wehrden |
Hermeneutics | Katharina Kirn | Christopher Franz |
Iconology | Mona Hübner | Christopher Franz |
Legal Research | Christopher Franz | Jelena Bäumler |
Life Cycle Analysis | Christopher Franz | |
Living Labs & Real World Laboratories | Christopher Franz | Philip Bernert |
Machine Learning | Prabesh Dhakal | Henrik von Wehrden |
Macroinvertebrates | Anna-Lena Rau | |
Meta-Analysis | Henrik von Wehrden | |
Mixed Effect Models | Henrik von Wehrden | |
Narrative Research | Christopher Franz | Fine Böttner |
Open Interview | Christopher Franz | Henrik von Wehrden, Esther Kohlhase |
Principal Component Analysis | Chân Lê | Christopher Franz, Henrik von Wehrden |
Regression Analysis | Henrik von Wehrden, Quentin Lehrer | |
Scenario Planning | Christopher Franz | Ricarda Hille, Henrik von Wehrden |
Serious Gaming | Christopher Franz | Henrik von Wehrden, Prabesh Dhakal, Fine Böttner |
Semi-structured Interview | Christopher Franz | Henrik von Wehrden, Esther Kohlhase |
Simple Statistical Tests | Carlo Krügermeier, Henrik von Wehrden | Elisabeth Frank, Prabesh Dhakal, Max Kretschmer, Lisa Schönrock, R. Shaurya, Aleksandra Viktorova |
Social Network Analysis | Christopher Franz | Jacqueline Loos |
Survey Research | Fine Böttner | Christopher Franz |
Systematic Literature Review | Christopher Franz | Henrik von Wehrden |
System Thinking & Causal Loop Diagrams | Christopher Franz | Henrik von Wehrden, Dave Abson |
Thought Experiments | Henrik von Wehrden | |
Video Research | Christopher Franz | Fine Böttner |
Visioning & Backcasting | Christopher Franz | Ricarda Hille, Henrik von Wehrden |
Walking Exercise | Oskar Lemke | |
Participant Observation | Joldon Kutmanaliev |
Hacks, Habits & Tools
Entry | Main author | Contributor(s) |
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Apps for species identification | Anna-Lena Rau, Dagmar Berg-Mölleken | |
Anki | Matteo Ramin | Dagmar Mölleken |
Belbin Team Roles | Esther Kohlhase | Christopher Franz |
Check In | Alexa Böckel | Christopher Franz |
Citations | Katharina Kirn | Christopher Franz |
Code of Conduct | Julius Rathgens | Max Kretschmer |
Conceptual Figures | Christopher Franz, Matteo Ramin | |
Concept Maps | Christopher Franz | |
Coping with psychological problems | Matteo Ramin | |
Co-Working | Carlo Krügermeier | |
Design Thinking | Alexa Böckel | Esther Kohlhase |
Digital Energizers | Matteo Ramin | |
Disney Method | Christopher Franz | Henrik von Wehrden, Matteo Ramin |
Elevator Pitch | Christopher Franz | |
Empathetic Listening | Mona Hübner | |
Feynman Method | Christopher Franz | |
Fishbowl Discussion | Christopher Franz | Alexa Böckel |
Flashlight | Dagmar Mölleken | |
Flipped Classroom | Matteo Ramin, Christopher Franz | |
Gender First Aid Kit | Elisabeth Frank, Oskar Lemke | Henrik von Wehrden |
Giving Feedback | Max Kretschmer | Julius Rathgens |
Graphic Recording | Dagmar Mölleken | Matteo Ramin |
How to read an empirical paper | Henrik von Wehrden | |
How to write a thesis | Henrik von Wehrden | |
How to PhD | Henrik von Wehrden | |
Kanban | Matteo Ramin | Christopher Franz |
Learning for exams | Matteo Ramin | Henrik von Wehrden, Christopher Franz |
Lego Serious Play | Henrik von Wehrden | Christopher Franz, Matteo Ramin |
Loom | Christopher Franz | |
MAXQDA | Sabrina Foppe, Dagmar Berg-Moelleken | |
Messaging Apps | Hannah Metke | |
Microsoft Word For Academic Writing | Matteo Ramin | Henrik von Wehrden |
Mindfulness | Henrik von Wehrden, Katharina Kirn | |
Mindmap | Christopher Franz | |
Miro | Matteo Ramin | |
Notion | Matteo Ramin | Christopher Franz |
Online Conduct | Matteo Ramin | |
Overcoming Exam Anxiety | Katharina Kirn | |
PechaKucha™ | Cristina Apetrei | Dagmar Mölleken |
Persona Building | Christopher Franz | |
Pomodoro | Matteo Ramin | |
Poster Design | Chân Lê | Lisa Gotzian, Hannah Metke |
Reference Manager: Zotero | Carlo Krügermeier | |
Research Diary | Henrik von Wehrden | Lisa Gotzian |
Second Brain | Carlo Krügermeier | |
Scientific Paper Publishing | Henrik von Wehrden | |
Scrum | Matteo Ramin | Christopher Franz |
Speed Typing | Christopher Franz | |
Stakeholder Mapping | Christopher Franz | |
Staying on top of research | Lisa Gotzian | Christopher Franz, Henrik von Wehrden |
Studying | Henrik von Wehrden, Christopher Franz, Olga Kuznetsova, Elisabeth Frank, Linda von Heydebreck, Oskar Lemke | |
The Do's and Don'ts of Meetings | Henrik von Wehrden | |
Tips for digital lectures | Christopher Franz, Matteo Ramin, Elisabeth Frank, Carlo Krügermeier, Iman Aoulkadi | |
World Café | Dagmar Mölleken | Cristina Apetrei |
Yes, and | Christopher Franz | Esther Kohlhase |
Normativity of Methods
Entry | Main author | Contributor(s) |
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Agency, Complexity and Emergence | Henrik von Wehrden | Christopher Franz |
Bias and Critical Thinking | Henrik von Wehrden | Christopher Franz |
Bias in Interviews | Christopher Franz | |
Design Criteria of Methods | Henrik von Wehrden | Christopher Franz, Katharina Kirn |
Design Criteria of Methods in Sustainability Science | Henrik von Wehrden, Christopher Franz | |
Experiments and Hypothesis Testing | Henrik von Wehrden | |
History of Methods | Henrik von Wehrden | Christopher Franz, Brad Dobberfuhl |
Levels of Theory | Henrik von Wehrden, Christopher Franz | |
Mixed Methods | Henrik von Wehrden | |
Non-equilibrium dynamics | Henrik von Wehrden | |
Questioning the status quo in methods | Henrik von Wehrden | |
Transcribing Interviews | Christopher Franz | Dagmar Moelleken |
Scientific methods and societal paradigms | Henrik von Wehrden | |
System Boundaries | Henrik von Wehrden | |
The tao of R-coding | Henrik von Wehrden | |
Time | Henrik von Wehrden | |
To Rule And To Measure | Christopher Franz, Henrik von Wehrden | |
Transdisciplinarity | Christopher Franz | Henrik von Wehrden |
Other pages
Entry | Contributor(s) |
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About page | Henrik von Wehrden, Christopher Franz |
Main Page | Henrik von Wehrden, Christopher Franz, Prabesh Dhakal |
Technical Supervision | Henrik von Wehrden, Prabesh Dhakal, Christopher Franz |
The Contributors
The following individuals have contributed to the Wiki. Further contributions were written by Leuphana Data Science and Sustainability Science Master students, who we are very thankful for!
Henrik von Wehrden
Henrik von Wehrden is a professor of methods at Leuphana since 2010. Henrik conceived the original idea of the Wiki as a contribution to a post-disciplinary agenda, and his research focuses on the gap between results based on empirical research and the question how we ought to act based on ethics.
Prabesh Dhakal
Prabesh Dhakal finished his M.Sc. in Data Science at Leuphana in 2021. He is interested in machine learning and data visualization, and was, among other projects, responsible for technical supervision of the Wiki.
Christopher Franz
Christopher Franz worked as a scientific assistant in the team from 06/2020 to 01/2022, working on methodology teaching and the development of the Sustainability Methods Wiki. He holds a B.Sc. in Biogeosciences and a M.Sc. in Sustainability Science and is interested in Climate Change and Sustainability Communication.
Matteo Ramin
Matteo Ramin studies Studium Individuale with a specific emphasis on how to transform educational systems. His personal experience spans a bachelor’s degree in Computer Sciences and work experience in IT management consulting and software development.
Elisabeth Frank
Elisabeth Frank studies Environmental and Political Science and joined the team in 09/2019. She has mostly worked on Wiki entrys regarding the bachelors statistics lecture. She is especially interested topics regarding gender and intersectionality in sustainability and political science.
Carlo Krügermeier
Carlo Krügermeier is a master student at the Faculty of Sustainability at Leuphana University. He holds a degree in Environmental Sciences (B.Sc.) and in Political Science (B.A.). He is interested in quantitative methods and the functionality of political systems.
Fine Böttner
Fine Böttner got her her Master degree in Sustainability Science with a focus on transdisciplinary research and education for sustainable development. She is mostly interested in qualitative methods.
Chân Lê
Chân Lê studied Business Administration and is currently working on his M.Sc. in Data Science at Leuphana in 2021. He joined the team at the beginning of 2020 and mainly focused on statistics teaching.
Ricarda Hille
Ricarda Hille worked in the team until 2021. Her background is in fostering student participation for sustainable development at higher education institutions.
Lisa Gotzian
Lisa Gotzian holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Psychology and finished her M.Sc. in Data Science at Leuphana in 2021. In the team, she focused on Statistics teaching.
Dagmar Berg-Moelleken
Dagmar Moelleken has a background in agricultural practice, and studied Agroecology, Philosophy and Sustainability Science. In her PhD she explores ethics, normativity and paradigms in relation to sustainable agriculture using a mixed methods approach.
Anna-Lena Rau
Anna-Lena Rau finished her PhD on temporal dynamics of ecosystem services under the supervision of Henrik von Wehrden in May 2021. Since May 2022, she works on improving the Wiki for the Project "Digital Transformation Lab for Teaching and Learning" (DigiTaL).
Cristina Apetrei
Cristina Apetrei is a Ph.D. candidate investigating the role of knowledge in sustainability transformations. Her theoretical interests are in complex system science, behavioural economics, agent-based modeling, transdisciplinarity and worldview based approaches.
Esther Kohlhase
Esther Kohlhase holds a B.Sc. in Business Psychology and M.Sc. in Sustainability Science from Leuphana. She worked in the team as a PhD student in the field of land use from 2020 to 2021.
Julius Rathgens
Julius Rathgens worked as a PhD student in the team until 2021. His PhD research was concerned with the production and consumption of food in global supply chains. His passion is about mixed methods, with a focus on structural equation modeling, network analyses and participatory research practices.
Max Kretschmer
Max Kretschmer did a bachelor in Economics and Sustainability Science with a focus on the sustainable transformation of monetary systems. He joined the team in 05/2018, where he was mostly engaged in projects in the field of ecological economics.
Alexa Böckel
Alexa Böckel holds a Bachelors in Business Administration and Environmental Sciences from Leuphana University and finished her M.Sc. Sustainability Science in 2021. She is interested in sustainable entrepreneurship and crowdfunding and worked on digitizing the processes and communication of the working group.
Olga (Ollie) Kuznetsova
Olga Kuznetsova holds a B.A. in Linguistics and at the moment studies B.Sc. Environmental Sciences at Leuphana University. She has a special interest in Data Science, Machine Learning and programming with R and Python. Olga joined the team in 11/2020.
Linda von Heydebreck
Linda von Heydebreck is a B.Sc. student in Environmental Science and philosophy. Topics that she is particularly passionate for are animal ethics, education (for sustainable development), academic politics and team work. She joined the team in 2021.
Oskar Lemke
Oskar pursues a Bachelor degree in Environmental Science. He is interested in social (political) movements, intersectionality and sustainability. He joined the team in 2021.
Melissa Figiel
Melissa Figiel holds a B.A. in Vegan Food Management and a M.Sc. in Sustainability Science from Leuphana University. She was part of the team from 2022 to 2024 and is interested in all things sustainable food systems and diets.
Hannah Metke
Hannah Metke is a B.Sc. student in Environmental Science and joined the team in 2023.
Milena Groß
Milena Gross is a sustainability scientist who investigates what nature contributes to people's quality of life and why nature matters to people, primarily at Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. She critically examines how researchers' decisions construct their findings.
Joanna Knecht
Joanna Knecht is a B.Sc. student in Environmental Science and joined the team in June 2024.