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other social sciences. Previous research shows that there is a need to innovate in order to improve the&#xd;
students’ fluidity with quantitative techniques. Also, research indicates a gender gap in this field.&#xd;
Empower students in the usage of quantitative techniques is important, also considering its growing&#xd;
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quantitative research techniques towards an integrated and more complex process of learning,&#xd;
corresponding to daily activities of graduates in sociology at the labour market. In addition, a gender&#xd;
perspective has been incorporated, introducing topics related to inequality around gender and sexuality.&#xd;
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techniques (multivariate analysis) considering the impact of gender and the accidental change from&#xd;
face-to-face to virtuality in the context of COVID. The workshop consisted in two sessions, the first of&#xd;
them presential, the second one virtual: in the first one, the students had to form groups and to choose&#xd;
between different fictional cases engaged by city councils; for the next session they were asked to&#xd;
prepare a first review of the literature, to elaborate a first diagnosis according to the fictional contract,&#xd;
and to review and pre-select different data sets. In the second accidentally virtual session, they were&#xd;
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