Analyzing a Survey on Political and Socially Relevant Topics Thesis Offer for Bachelor and Master Students

Type: Bachelor or Master Thesis

Date: open

Supervisor: David Borukhson

Research context

Within the ongoing SOSEC project we compile biweekly survey data using a panel on political and socially relevant topics since November 2022. We thus already gathered a large multidimensional dataset that allows for highly interesting analyses.

Goal of the thesis

Contribute to evaluation and anylsis of our empirical survey data using different methods. Possible approaches for your thesis  include:

  • Theory-driven, thematically focused statistical analysis of data. Possible topics: Rural-urban cleavages, media use and mental health, opinions on Middle East conflict, dealing with misinformation, susceptibility to conspiracy narratives.
  • Defining group memberships through clustering methods and detection of temporal dynamics in opinions and sentiments
  • Interpretable Machine Learning Methods for forecasting social sentiments

Formal Prerequisites

The topics are suitable for Bachelor as well as Master theses, the scope and methods will be specified accordingly. Programming experience in Python or R is of advantage as well as an interest in contemporary democracy studies. Please send us a short motivation letter and a current transcript of records. A thesis may be written either in German or in English. Starting dates can be arranged as of now. For any questions feel free to reach out to us!

Contact Person: David Borukhson

E-mail: david.borukhson@kit.edu

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