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Experiments allow researchers to isolate causal effects and understand how people behave, perceive, and interpret situations in legal contexts. This workshop introduces key experimental designs for empirical legal research (field, lab & vignette experiments), showing how the can be used to uncover the mechanisms behind law in action.
LEVEL: Basic
METHOD: Quantitative
ABOUT THE LECTURER: Pieter Desmet is a Full Professor and Joint Chair in Quantitative Empirical Legal Studies. His interdisciplinary research focuses on variety of legal domains, including the decision making of victims, perpetrators and judges, as well as behavioural ethics and managerial and consumer decision making and nudges.
PREREQUISITES: You need to register and have a ticket for the full PhD Days- no partial tickets are possible. You can register here.