Using Data to Learn about Society: Introduction to Empirical Research and Statistics

Lecture, three hours; discussion, two hours. Not open for credit to students with credit for Economics 41, Political Science 6, Statistics 10, 12, 13, or 15. Introduction to statistics through examination of topics of public interest. Familiarization with research design principles and hands-on data analysis using statistical software. Students learn how to find and organize quantitative data; summarize, display, and interpret data; draw inferences from samples (including understanding margins of error, standard errors, and confidence intervals); test hypotheses about associations between two variables (including tests of proportion, t-tests, chi-squared, correlation); and communicate findings to lay audience. Letter grading.

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Time
5-10 hrs/week
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    Quarter Taken: Spring 2022 In-Person
    Grade: A+

    This class was super informative. Professor Loya was great and so helpful!

Course

Instructor
Jose Loya
Previously taught
24W 23S 22S

Grading Information

  • Has a group project

  • Attendance not required

  • 1 midterm

  • 10th week final

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