This is an introductory course of quantitative methods for political scientists
It aims to prepare researchers to intelligently apply basic statistical methods for the purposes of empirical analysis. This course is thus a practical guide to statistical application for doctoral students. To become effective users of statistics, the students must learn elementary statistical concepts and theory, and be aware of the various assumptions of the methodology. The course will consequently combine simple exposition to statistical theory with practical use of statistical modeling. The course will alternate between lectures and practical lab sessions where students will be encouraged to apply the material while learning to program in the statistical software package R.
BEginnings
Lecture: Why study quantitative analysis?
R Notes: Getting started with R
R Script: Demonstration in R
Session 2
Lecture: Research Design
Session 5
Lecture: Hypothesis testing
Session 7
Mid-term exam correction
Session 8
Lecture: Regression
Session 10
Lecture: Multicollinearity and Heteroscedasticity
Lecture: Data Reduction
R Notes: Learn to deal with Multicollinearity and Heteroscedasticity
R script: Data Reduction