The subject of Multivariate Analysis of Social Data aims to provide conceptual and practical tools needed to analyze data in highly complex environments in which univariate and bivariate tools are insufficient, that is, in the vast majority of social situations. It is possible that there is no social phenomenon that can be understood properly only from the analysis of the distribution of a variable or the relationship between two variables. This subject has direct application in any situation involving research serving more than two variables. His approach is eminently sociological as it is aimed to train graduates in sociology. The research papers, the case studies and the examples that will be used will be drawn from the sociological research flow and only in this flow they become meaningful.
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