Quantitative Methods of Research in Digital Landscape

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A01=Katarzyna Szczepanska-Woszczyna
A01=Lukasz Sulkowski
A01=Maria Rybaczewska
Author_Katarzyna Szczepanska-Woszczyna
Author_Lukasz Sulkowski
Author_Maria Rybaczewska
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data analysis
digital social research
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exploratory data analysis
forthcoming
hypothesis testing
multiple regression
quantitative research methods
regression analysis
statistical inference
statistics for social sciences

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  • ISBN 9781041339427
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Quantitative Methods of Research in Digital Landscape equips social science and management researchers to design, run, and interpret statistical analyses for today’s data-rich research environment, from core descriptive statistics and hypothesis tests through to regression modelling and factor analysis, with a clear focus on transparency and responsible inference.

Key features include:

· A structured pathway from statistical foundations to advanced quantitative techniques used across digital social research.

· Practical guidance on modelling and inference, including linear and logistic regression, multivariate methods, and factor analysis.

· Coverage of common pitfalls in interpretation and reporting, including p-values, uncertainty, and claims that overreach the evidence.

· An open science and reproducibility lens, with emphasis on clear documentation of data preparation and analytic choices.

· A platform-neutral approach that supports readers working across software packages and coding environments.

Written for PhD and Masters students, advanced undergraduates, early-career researchers, and practitioners who work with social data in fields such as sociology, management, communication, education, public policy, and media studies, it supports methods training and applied research projects in the digital age.

Łukasz Sułkowski is a professor of economic sciences and humanities specializing in higher education management, social science methodology, HRM, and organizational culture, and serves as President of WSB University. He also leads the Department of Higher Education Institutions Management at Jagiellonian University and is a professor at Clark University.

Maria Rybaczewska is an assistant professor and researcher specializing in marketing and trade, with a PhD from Lodz University of Technology. Her work focuses on consumer behavior, retail and convenience sectors, and the resilience of these markets, combining academic research with business consulting experience in Poland and internationally.

Katarzyna Szczepańska-Woszczyna holds a postdoctoral degree in economic sciences and is a professor, Vice-Rector for Science and Education, and Dean of the Faculty of Applied Sciences at WSB University. She is the author or co-author of over 120 publications and serves on the "Excellent Science" board at the Ministry of Science and Higher Education (Poland) and as a member of the Polish Accreditation Committee.

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