Fall 2024 Political Science GU4724 section 001

QUANT METH 3 EXPERIMENTAL METH

QUANT METH 3 EXPERIMENTAL

Call Number 15263
Day & Time
Location
TR 4:10pm-5:25pm
307 Uris Hall
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Donald P Green
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

In this course, we will discuss the logic of experimentation, its strengths and weaknesses compared to other methodologies, and the ways in which experimentation has been — and could be — used to investigate social phenomena. Students will learn how to interpret, design, and execute experiments. Special attention will be devoted to field experiments, or randomized trials conducted in real-world settings.
 

Prerequisites: Students should have taken at least one or two semesters of statistics. Some understanding of probability, hypothesis testing, and regression are assumed. Familiarity with statistical software such as R is helpful. We will be working with data in class throughout the term. The examples used in the textbook and lectures are written in R, and R tutorials will be taught in special sessions early in the term.

Web Site Vergil
Department Political Science
Enrollment 18 students (40 max) as of 1:31PM Friday, January 17, 2025
Subject Political Science
Number GU4724
Section 001
Division Interfaculty
Section key 20243POLS4724W001