Renáta Németh

Publications

 

D1-publications: 9, Q1-publications: 15 (according to Scopus ranking)

Number of citations: mtmt> 877 (independent), google scholar: 2246

Hirsch-index: mtmt: 14, google scholar: 16

Impact factor ~ 48

 

1.    JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

Sik, D., Rakovics, M., Buda, J., Németh, R. (2023): The impact of depression forums on illness narratives: a comprehensive NLP analysis of socialization in e-mental health communities Journal of Computational Social Science (Q2)

Renáta Németh, Domonkos Sik, Bendegúz Zaboretzky, Eszter Katona (2023): Depression in times of a pandemic – the impact of COVID-19 on the lay discourses of e-mental health communities. Information communication and society (D1)

László, Kovács; Renáta, Németh; Hilke, Elsen (2023): Often Overlooked Aspects of Sound Symbolism: The Influence of Participants’ Characteristics on Size Ratings Language and Speech (D1)

Németh Renáta, Koltai Júlia (2023): Natural language processing: The integration of a new methodological paradigm into sociology Intersections: East European Journal of Society and Politics (Q2)

Renáta Németh (2023): A Scoping Review on the Use of Natural Language Processing in Research on Political Polarization: Trends and Research Prospects. Journal of Computational Social Science (Q2)

Jakab Buda, Renáta Németh, Bori Simonovits, Gábor Simonovits (2022): The language of discrimination: Assessing attention discrimination by Hungarian local governments. Language Resources and Evaluation (D1)

Németh, Renáta; Máté, Fanni; Katona, Eszter; Rakovics, Márton; Sik, Domonkos (2021): Bio, psycho, or social: supervised machine learning to classify discursive framing of depression in online health communities. Quality and Quantity: International Journal of Methodology (D1)

Anna, Farkas ; Renáta, Németh (2022): How to measure gender bias in machine translation: Real-world oriented machine translators, multiple reference points. Social Sciences & Humanities Open  5 : 1, Paper: 100239

Simonovits, Gábor ; Simonovits, Bori ; Vig, Ádám ; Hobot, Péter ; Németh, Renáta ; Csomor, Gábor (2021): Back to “normal”: the short-lived impact of an online NGO campaign of government discrimination in Hungary. Political Science Research and Methods pp. 1-9. (Q1)

Németh, Renáta; Sik, Domonkos; Katona, Eszter (2021): The asymmetries of the biopsychosocial model of depression in lay discourses - Topic modelling online depression forums. SSM Population Health 14 Paper: 100785 (D1)

Sik, Domonkos; Németh, Renáta; Katona, Eszter (2021): Topic Modelling Online Depression Forums: Beyond Narratives of Self-Objectification and Self-Blaming. Journal of Mental Health (Q1)

Németh, Renáta (2021): Az okság alternatív fogalmi és módszertani megközelítései a szociológiában [Alternative conceptual and methodological approaches to causality in sociology]. Szombathely, Magyarország : Savaria University Press. (Q2)

Kmetty, Zoltán; Németh, Renáta (2021): Which is your favorite music genre? A validity comparison of Facebook data and survey data. Bulletin de Methodologie Sociologique

Németh Renáta (2021): Egy ritkábban használt survey kísérleti design, az alanyokon belüli ismételt mérések – alternatívák, előnyök és statisztikai modellezés egy nyelvészeti kutatás példáján. Statisztikai Szemle 99: 495-511.

Csomor Gábor, Simonovits Bori, Németh Renáta (2021): Hivatali diszkrimináció - egy online terepkísérlet eredményei. Szociológiai Szemle 31: 4-28.

Katona, Eszter; Németh, Renáta (2021): Automatizált szöveganalitika a korrupció kutatásában socio.hu: Társadalomtudományi Szemle, 11: 1.

Katona Eszter, Kmetty Zoltán, Németh Renáta (2021): A korrupció hazai online média-reprezentációjának vizsgálata természetes nyelvfeldolgozással. Médiakutató: médiaelméleti folyóirat 22: 69-88.

Németh, Renáta (2021): A felügyelt gépi tanulás kihívásai a szociológiai alkalmazásokban. Metszetek - Társadalomtudományi Folyóirat, 11 p. (in press)

Németh, Renáta; Koltai, Júlia (2021): Sociological knowledge discovery through text analytics. In Rudas, Péli (szerk.): Pathways between Social Science and Computational Social Science - Theories, Methods and Interpretations , Springer.

Elsen, Hilke; Németh, Renáta; Kovács, László (2021): The sound of size revisited - New insights from a German-Hungarian comparative study on sound symbolism. Language Sciences  (Q1)

Váradi; Luca; Barna, Ildikó; Németh, Renáta (2021): Whose Norms, Whose Prejudice?: The Dynamics of Perceived Group Norms and Prejudice in New Secondary School Classes. Frontiers in Psychology (Q2)

Németh, Renáta (2020): A statisztikai megközelítés (The statistical approach). In: Jakab, András; Sebők, Miklós and Szalai, Ákos (eds.): Empirikus jogi tanulmányok paradigmái és módszertana. Gyakorlati bevezetés jogászoknak (Paradigms and methods of empirical legal studies - a practical introduction for lawyers).nbsp; Osiris, Budapest (In Hung.)

Németh, Renáta; Sik, Domonkos; Máté, Fanni (2020): Machine learning of concepts hard even for humans: the case of online depression forums; International Journal of Qualitative Methods, (D1)

Németh, Renáta; Katona, Eszter; Kmetty, Zoltán (2020): Perspective of automated text analytics in social sciences. (In Hung.) Szociológiai Szemle

Brecsok, Anna; Németh, Renáta (2020):  A kérdéssorrendből fakadó kontextushatás (Context effect arisen from question order). Statisztikai Szemle 98 (3)  191-211. (in Hung.)

Németh Renáta, Luksander Alexandra (2018): Strong impact of interviewers on respondents' political choice - Evidence from Hungary. Field Methods, 30:(2) pp. 155-170. IF: 1.471 (D1)

Bárdits, Anna, Németh, Renáta (2017): The rite of statistical significance testing – contemporary critics; the rite in sociology. Szociológiai Szemle, 27:(1) pp. 119-125. (in Hung.)

Bárdits, Anna, Németh, Renáta, Terplán, Győző (2016): An old problem in the spotlight again. The mistaken practice of the null-hypothesis significance test. (in Hung.) Statisztikai Szemle, 94:(1) pp. 52-75.

Németh, Renáta (2015): Causal inference in empirical sociological research. Szociológiai Szemle, 25(2), pp:2-30. (in Hung.)

Németh, Renáta (2015): Do numbers really speak for themselves? Replika, Special issue on Big data and Sociology, 92-92, pp: 203-208. (in Hung.)

Németh, Renáta, Tóth, Gergely (2015): Sections 'Building Models' and 'Beyond the linear trend line' In: Daróczi, Gergely: Mastering Data Analysis with R, pp. 107-126, 127-152. Packt Publishing, Birmingham, UK, 2015.

Németh, Renáta (2014): Methods of quantitative social research paradigms. socio.hu, 2014/3, pp. 1-16. (Hung.)

Vokó Z, Németh R, Nagyjánosi L, Jermendy G, Winkler G, Hídvégi T, Kalotai Z, Kaló Z (2014): Mapping the Nottingham Health Profile onto the preference-based EuroQol-5D instrument for patients with diabetes. Value in Health Regional Issues 4:(1) pp. 31-36. (Q2)

Németh, R., Luksander, A. (2013): Effect of interviewer’s party preference on responses in political surveys: evidences and explanations. Hungarian Review of Sociology, 23(2): 52-71. (Hung.)

Renáta Németh, Tamás Rudas (2013): Rejoinder: On the application of discrete marginal graphical models. Sociological Methodology, 43(1):130-132. (D1)

Renáta Németh, Tamás Rudas (2013): On the application of discrete marginal graphical models. Sociological Methodology, 43(1):70-100. Impact Factor: 1.5 (D1)

Voko Z, Nemeth R, Dank M, Nagy-Erdei Zs, Kalo Z, Geczi L: Mapping the cancer-specific EORTC QLQ-BR23 onto the preference-based EuroQol-5D instrument. Journal of Health Policy and Outcomes Research 2013. 4. 10.

Éva Orosz, Renáta Németh (2013): How much do we pay out of pocket? Direct health care expenditures in Hungary based on ELEF2009 survey data. (Hung). In: É. Gárdos Éva (ed.): European Health Interview Survey 2009. Studies III. Health status and health system. Budapest, Hungarian Central Statistical Office.

Renáta Németh, Tamás Rudas (2013): Discrete Graphical Models in Social Mobility Research - A Comparative Analysis of American, Czechoslovakian and Hungarian Mobility before the Collapse of State Socialism. Bulletin of Sociological Methodology, 118(1): 5-21. (Q3)

Németh, Renáta: „I just ran two million regressions” or: methodological paradigms in quantitative social research. In: Bacsák, D., Krámer, L., Szabó, M. (ed.): Key questions in social science 2011-2012, pp 189-2000. Budapest, Eötvös Loránd University, 2013. (Hung.)

Németh, Renáta (2011): Hungarian households’ out-of-pocket drug payment based on survey data from ELEF2009 (Hung). Egészségügyi Gazdasági Szemle 49:(6)4-9

Vitrai, J., Bakacs, M., Kaposvári, Cs., Németh, R. (2010): Inequalities in need-adjusted health care utilization in Hungary (Hung). Lege Artis Medicinae 20/8, 527-532.

Rudas, T., Bergsma, W., Németh, R. (2010): Marginal log-linear parameterization of conditional independence models. Biometrika, 97: (4)1006-1012. Impact Factor: 1.833 (D1)

Vokó, Z.., Csépe, P., Németh, R., Kósa, K., Kósa, Zs., Ádány, R., Széles, Gy. (2009): Does socioeconomic status fully mediate the effect of ethnicity on the health of Roma people in Hungary? Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 63(6): 455-60. Impact Factor: 3.043 (D1)

Vokó, Z. et al (2008): Epidemiology of cerebrovascular diseases in Hungary after 2000. Lege Artis Medicinae, 1, 31-38. (Hung.)

Kósa Zs, Széles Gy, Kardos L, Kósa K, Németh R, Országh S, Fésüs G, Martin McKee, Ádány R, Vokó Z (2008): A telepszerű körülmények között élők összehasonlító egészségfelmérése. Népegészségügy 86: 5-14 (2008)

Zajkás, G. et al (2007): Dietary survey in Hungary 2003-2004, Micronutrients: vitamins. Orvosi Hetilap, Vol 148, No 34, 1593-1600. (Hung.)

Bíró, L. et al (2007): Dietary survey in Hungary 2003-2004. Orvosi Hetilap, Vol 148, No 15, 703-8. (Hung.)

Németh Renáta (2007): Changes in social mobility in Hungary during the transition period. Review of Sociology, Vol 13, No. 1, 49-66.

Boros, J., Görög, K., Kaposvári, Cs., Németh, R. (2007): General epidemiology. In: Ember, I. (ed.): Public health medicine coursebook, Dialog Campus, Pécs. (Hung.)

Kósa, Zs. et al (2007): A Comparative Health Survey of the Inhabitants of Roma Settlements in Hungary. American Journal of Public Health, Vol 97, No. 5, 853-859. Impact Factor: 3.612 (D1)

Németh, R. (2006): Changes in social mobility in Hungary during the transition period. Szociológiai Szemle, 2006 N 4, 19-35. (Hung.)

Németh, R. (2006): Graphical models on categorical data – with social science application. In: Némedi, D., Somlai, P., Szabari, V., Szikra, D. (eds.) Kötő-jelek. Annual Book of the Sociology PhD Program of Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. (Hung.)

Rodler I. et al. (among them Renáta Németh): (2005): Nutrition survey in Hungary. Orvosi Hetilap, 146/34. (Hung)

Németh, R (2004).: Representativeness problems inherent in address-based sampling and a modification of the Leslie Kish grid. Bulletin of Sociological Methodology, N. 83, 43-60. (Q3)

Doorslaer, E. van, Masseria, C. and the OECD Health Equity Research Group (among them Renáta Németh) (2004): Income-related inequality in the use of medical care in 21 OECD countries. In: Towards High-Performing, Health Systems: Policy Studies, OECD.

Szende Á., Németh, R. (2003): Health-related quality of life of the Hungarian adult population. Orvosi Hetilap, Vol 144., 34. 1667-1674. (Hung.)

Borsos, K., Vitrai, J., Boros, J., Németh, R., Országh, S. (2003): Health-related expenditures of the Hungarian adult population based on the Hungarian National Health Interview Survey 2000. Egészségügyi Gazdasági Szemle, Vol 41., 4. 25-33. (Hung.)

Németh, R., Rudas, T. (2002): Sample selection with the Kish grid. Statisztikai Szemle, 80, 309-327. (Hung.)

 

2.    CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:

Rudas, T., Bergsma, W., Németh, R. (2006): Parameterization and estimation of path models for categorical data. In: Rizzi, A., Vich, M. (eds.) COMPSTAT 2006 Proceedings in Computational Statistics, Physica-Verlag, 383-394.

Németh, R.(2004): An application of marginal log-linear models to examine changes in social mobility in Hungary during the transition period. In: Proceedings of the RC33 Sixth International Conference on Social Science Methodology, Amsterdam.

Zakariás, I., Németh, R. (2004): Comparing sampling frames. In: Proceedings of the RC33 Sixth International Conference on Social Science Methodology, Amsterdam.

Németh, R. (2001): Respondent selection within the household – A modification of the Kish grid. In: Proceedings of the Sixth Austrian, Hungarian, Italian and Slovenian Meeting of Young Statisticians, Ossiach, Austria.

 

3.    CONFERENCE TALKS:

 

Invited presentations

Ildikó Barna, Renáta Németh (2021). Conference on Digital Heritage and Artificial Intelligence, National Laboratory for Digital Heritage, 20 May 2021.

Rakovics, Márton; Németh, Renáta: Machine Learning from a Social Science Perspective (2020). Invited presentation at the scientific event "Challenges of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Applications", 17 November 2020, Hungarian Science Day, Department IX, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary

Renáta Németh, Anna Bárdits, Győző Terplán (2016). Invited presentation and keynote speech at the meeting of the Statistical Science Subcommittee of the Academy of Sciences, Section IX, 16 June 2016.

Renáta Németh. Plenary lecture as invited speaker. Conference on Media Market-Research-PR, Interpretation Section. Eger, 13-14 April 2016.

Renáta Németh: The impact of interviewers on survey results. X Hungarian Biometrics Conference, May 2014, Budapest, Hungary (invited speaker).

Renáta Németh: Discrete Graphical Models in Social Mobility Research. MTA - RECENS & CEU CNS Seminar, Budapest, June 2014 (invited speaker of the seminar).

Németh Renáta, Rudas Tamás: Discrete graphical models in social mobility research. In: Angela Blanco-Fernandez, Gil Gonzalez-Rodriguez, George Loizou (eds.): Book of Abstracts CFE-ERCIM 2014. Pisa, Italy, 06.02-08.12.2014.

 

Other conference participation

2023

Barna, Ildikó ; Németh, Renáta ; Pólya, Tibor: Long-lasting Borders and Symbolic Borderworlds. Examining the different political sides’ memorialization of using tools of Natural Language Processing and Narrative Psychology. Borderworlds: Temporal, Geographical and Psychosocial Exploration of Symbolic Borders, Prague, June 8. 2023.

Németh, Renáta ; Barna, Ildikó ; Pólya, Tibor: An experimental combination of NLP with a narrative psychological analyzer - The Trianon Peace Treaty in Hungarian online media on the 100th anniversary (in Hung.). Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Sociological Association, Corvinus University, Budapest, 17-18 November 2023.

Németh, Renáta ; Rakovics, Zsófia: On some sociological applications of natural language processing (in Hung.). SciComp23 conference, Budapest, Institute of Scientific Computing, 7-8 November 2023.

Barna, Ildikó ; Németh, Renáta ; Pólya, Tibor ; Berbekár, Réka: Examining the Different Political Sides’ Memorialization of Using Tools of Natural Language Processing and Narrative Psychology XX. ISA World Congress of Sociology, June 25- July 1 2023.

Németh, Renáta ; Buda, Jakab ; Simonovits, Bori: The Language of Discrimination: Assessing Attention Discrimination By Hungarian Local Governments Using Machine Learning XX. ISA World Congress of Sociology, June 25 - July 1 2023.

Németh, Renáta ; Buda, Jakab ; Simonovits, Bori: Who knows it better? The task of detecting discrimination using human coding vs. text mining (2023) EuMePo (European Memory Politics) Jean Monnet Network Conferenc, Budapest, 15 June 2023.

Katona, Eszter ; Németh, Renáta Carpathian Basin-related topics in Hungarian parliamentary speeches. A concept related to Hungary’s self-definition. CENTRAL Workshop: Notion and Construction of Victimhood in Central East and Southeast Europe. February, 2023, Wien .

2022

Németh, Renáta: A szakterületi tudás (domain knowledge) szerepe az adattudomány társadalomkutatási alkalmazásaiban [The role of domain knowledge in social research in data science applications]. 'Sociological knowledge and public good' - annual conference of the Hungarian Sociological Association, University of Miskolc, October 2022.

Németh, Renáta: Nyelvi polarizáció kutatása NLP-vel: módszertani kihívások (általánosíthatóság, oksági tévkövetkeztetés [Researching linguistic polarization with NLP: methodological challenges (generalizability, causal fallacy)]. Text.Machine.Society - workshop of the ELTE Research Center for Computational Social Science, ELTE, Faculty of Social Sciences, September 2022.

Buda, J., Simonovits, B., Németh, R.: Figyelemdiszkrimináció mérése természetes nyelvfeldolgozással [How to measure attenation discrimination using natural language processing]. Text.Machine.Society - workshop of the ELTE Research Center for Computational Social Science, ELTE, Faculty of Social Sciences, September 2022.

2021

Renáta, Németh ; Domonkos, Sik ; Eszter, Katona: Understanding online discursive framing of depression via topic models. The International Conference on Social Science Methodology, International Sociological Association’s Research Committee (RC33) on Logic and Methodology in Sociology, Online conference 7-10 September 2021, Session 12: Natural Language Processing: a New Tool in the Methodological Tool-Box of Sociology

Németh, Renáta: Szövegbányászat mint szociológiai módszer. Távolról is olvasható? A szövegbányászat perspektívája a szociológiai kutatásban (Módszeresen vitasorozat) vitaindító, Társadalomtudományi Kutatóközpont Módszertani Képzési Központ, 2021. június.

2020

Kmetty, Zoltán; Németh, Renáta: Which is your favorite music genre? A validity comparison of Facebook data and survey data (poster). 6th International Conference on Computational Social Science, July 2020.

2019

Renáta, Németh; Domonkos, Sik; Fanni, Máté;Eszter, Katona: Bio, psycho or social – Discursive framing of depression in online health communities (poster) 5th International Conference on Computational Social Science, University of Amsterdam, 2019.

Katona Eszter; Németh Renáta, Kmetty Zoltán: Natural Language Processing in Social Sciences. Joint Annual Conference of the GPSA Methods of Political Science Section and the SPSA Empirical Methodology Working Group May 10/11, 2019

Máté, Fanni; Katona, Eszter; Németh, Renáta; Sik, Domonkos: Framing of depression in online forums – supervised learning in subjective topic (in Hung.). Workshop on New paths in social research, ELTE Faculty of Social Sciences, 2019. okt. 11

Németh, Renáta ; Koltai, Júlia: Text analytics in sociological research: challenges and opportunities. Workshop on New paths in social research, ELTE Faculty of Social Sciences, 2019. okt. 11

Sik, Domonkos ; Máté, Fanni ; Németh, Renáta ; Katona, Eszter: Framing of depression in online forums – text analytical research of social suffering. Workshop on New paths in social research, ELTE Faculty of Social Sciences, 2019. okt. 11

2018

Németh, Renáta: Data science and statistics. Meeting of the Hungarian Society for Clinical Biostatistics, 2018, 19 October.

2016

Barna, Ildikó; Dessewffy, Tibor; Németh, Renáta: Paradigm or paraphrase? (In Hung.) Big Data section, Annual conference of the Hungarian Sociological Association. Pécs, Hungary, 2016, 20-21 October.

Rite of the statistical significance testing. "Methodically" - discussion series in sociological methodology. Budapest, 25 October, 2016. Center for Social Sciences, Institute of Sociology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

2015

Németh, Renáta, Rudas, Tamás: Confounding in Causal Analysis in Case of Binary Responses. European Sociological Association, ESA 12th Conference: Differences, Inequalities and Sociological Imagination. Book of Abstracts.. Praha, 2015.08.25-2015.08.28.

Invited organizer of the workshop "Combining quantitative-qualitative methods in Hungarian social research practice". Conference on "Double date - Meeting of disciplines and methods". Semmelweis University Institute of Mental Health, 05.20.2015.

2013

Németh, Renáta: Causal inference in social science research. Annual Conference of the Hungarian Sociological Association, Budapest

Németh, R., Rudas, T.: On sociological application of discrete marginal graphical models. In: Márkus, L., Prokaj, V. (ed.): Abstracts of the 29-th European Meeting of Statisticians. Budapest, July 2013.

Németh, R., Luksander, A.: Effect of interviewer’s party preference on responses in political surveys: evidences and explanations. Conference entitled “Quantitative methods”, organized by the Hungarian Review of Sociology, the Elek Fényes Association and the Hungarian Sociological Association. Budapest, Apr 2013. (Hung.)

2012

Németh, Renáta: The Kish-grid and its application on Hungary. Conference entitled “Efficient sampling and survey design methods – following Leslie Kish”, organized by the Hungarian Sociological Association, the Hungarian Statistical Association, the Elek Fényes Association and the Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church. Budapest, Hungary, Nov 2012. (Hung.)

Németh, Renáta - Rudas, Tamás: Discrete path models for social mobility research. Closing conference of the subproject “Large systems in science and their computational simulation”, part of the project “For Knowledge on an European Scale, ELTE”; Eötvös Loránd University, Dobogókő, Hungary, 2012. (Hung.)

Németh, Renáta: „I just ran two million regressions”, or methodological paradigms in quantitative social science research. Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Conference on “Key questions in social science research – Canon and apocrypha”. Budapest, 2012. (Hung.)

2011

Németh, Renáta - Rudas,,Tamás: Graphical models. In: Szamosvölgyi K (ed.) Nyitott rendszerek Budapest: 2011. pp. 5. Conference of the subproject “Large systems in science and their computational simulation”, part of the project “For Knowledge on an European Scale, ELTE”; Eötvös Loránd University, Dobogókő, Hungary, 2011. (Hung.)

Rudas Tamás, Németh Renáta: Marginal Models of Social Mobility. In: Book of Abstracts, Spring Methodology Conference, 2011, American Sociological Association. Tilburg, Hollandia.

Vokó, Z., Németh, R., Kaló, Z., Kalotai, Z.: Utility estimates by quality of life questionnaires in diabetes, breast cancer and osteoporosis patients. IME – META V. Hungarian Health Economics Congress and Education, Budapest, 2011.

2010

Vitrai, J., Bakacs, M., Kaposvári, Cs., Németh, R. (2010): Inequalities in need-adjusted health care utilization in Hungary. XVIII International Congress of Hungarian Public Health Society, Orosháza, 2010. (Hung.)

2009

Vitrai, J., Németh, R., Bakacs, M., Kaposvári, Cs. (2009): Multilevel analysis of inequalities in need-adjusted health care utilization. Egészségtudomány, 53/3. Proceedings of the XXXIX Congress of the Hungarian Society of Hygiene (Hung.)

2008

XVIII World Congress of Epidemiology, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2008. The complex effect of ethnicity on the health of Roma people in Hungary. Vokó, Z., Csépe, P., Németh, R., Kósa, K., Kósa, Zs., Széles, Gy., Ádány, R.

2006

SMABS-EAM (Society for Multivariate Analysis in the Behavioural Sciences, European Association of Methodology) Conference, Budapest, 2006. Analyzing categorical data with graphical models - a social science application. Németh, R., Rudas, T., Bergsma, W.

Annual Conference of the ELTE Sociology Doctoral Program, Budapest, 2006. Graphical models on categorical data. Németh, R. (Hung.)

2005

Vokó Z. et al (2005): Health of the inhabitants of Roma settlements in Hungary – a comparative health survey. In: European Journal of Public Health 15 (6): 65, Proceedings of the EUPHA (European Public Health Association) Annual Conference, Graz, Ausztria.

2004

EUPHA (European Public Health Association) Annual Conference, Oslo, Norway, 2004. Work stress factors and their associations with health in the contemporary Hungarian working population. Csizmadia, P., Németh, R. In: European Journal of Public Health 14 (4): 25-26 Suppl. S, Dec 2004

International Symposium, organized as a satellite of the Eighth International Congress of Behavioural Medicine. Budapest, Hungary, 2004. Income inequality and health in Hungarian counties. Lobmayer, P., Németh, R.

XIII. Meeting of the Hungarian Public Health Association, Szekszárd, Hungary, 2004. Analysing trends: methods for comparing the results of the Hungarian Health Interview Survey 2000 and 2003. Németh, R. (Hung.)                 

2003

Biannual Seminar, ROeS, International Biostatistics Society, St. Gallen, Switzerland, 2003. Sampling Design of Health Surveys: Household as a sampling unit. Németh, R.

XXXIV. Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Public Health Association of Hungarian Hygienic, Siófok, Hungary, 2003. Relation between social inequalities and health status based on the data of the HNHIS2000 (Hungarian National Health Interview Survey) (Hung.) Lobmayer, P, Németh, R

2002

Conference on Equity in Health, Budapest, Hungary, 2002. Health-related quality of life of the Hungarian adult population: effect of demographic, social and economic factors (Hung.) Németh, R, Szende, Á

II. National Meeting on Health Statistics, Budapest, Hungary, 2002. Sampling Section. Round table discussion: “Household or respondent? – Problems of address-based sampling ”Why the respondent?” Keynote lecture, Németh, R. (Hung.)

XI. Meeting of the Hungarian Public Health Association, Nyíregyháza, Hungary, 2002. Health-related expenditures based on the HNHIS2000 (Hung.) Vizi, J., Borsos, K., Boros, J., Széles, Gy., Németh, R., Országh, S., Vitrai, J., Vokó, Z.

2001

I. National Meeting on Health Statistics, Budapest, Hungary, 2001. HNHIS2000: sampling, analysis (Hung). Németh, R.

X. Meeting of the Hungarian Public Health Association, Gyula, Hungary, 2001. Section on National Helath Interview Survey 2000. Co-author of eight section talks (with Vokó, Z., Boros, J., Grajczjar, I., Németh, R., Országh, S., Széles, Gy., Vitrai, J., Vizi, J.)

 

4.    HABILITATION THESIS

Németh, Renáta (2014): Causal inference in empirical social science research. (Hung.) 74 p., Eötvös Loránd University

Causal inference in the empirical social science research.(Hung.) Habilitation talk. Eötvös Loránd University, 2.12.2014.

Observational studies within the Rubin-Holland framework: the problem of confounding. Scientific talk. Eötvös Loránd University, 2.12.2014.

 

5.    DOCTORAL THESIS

PhD in Sociology: Social science application of graphical models on mobility data, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, 2009.

 

6.    WORKING PAPERS, RESEARCH REPORTS, COURSE BOOKS:

Németh, Renáta, Simon, Dávid: Social statistics (in Hungarian and in English). Textbook. Budapest: Eötvös Loránd University, 2011

Vitrai, J., Bakacs, M., Kaposvári, Cs., Németh, R. (2009): Inequalities in need-adjusted health care utilization in Hungary. Budapest, EgészségMonitor. (Hung.)

Vitrai, J., Hermann, D., Kaposvári, Cs., Németh, R. (2008): Health survey in Hódmezővásárhely, HODEF2008. Budapest, EgészségMonitor. (Hung)

Deckovic-Dukres, V., Hrkal, J., Németh, R., Vitrai, J., Zach, H.: Inequalities in health system responsiveness. Joint World Health Survey Report Based on Data from Selected Central European Countries, 2007, WHO-report.

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