POL3085: Quantitative Analysis in Political Science

4 CreditsGoal 10 - People/EnvironmentGoal 6 - Hum: Arts/Lit/PhilHistory and the Social & Behavioral SciencesMathematical ThinkingOnline AvailableRace, Power and Justice

POL 3085 teaches students how to study politics scientifically and introduces them to how to use quantitative analysis to answer political questions. The first part of the class covers how to formulate a theory (a possible answer to a question), specify testable hypotheses (what you would see if the theory is correct or incorrect), and set up a research design to test those hypotheses. In the second part of the class, we cover quantitative data analysis, beginning from preliminary statistical analysis to multivariate linear regression. There is no mathematical or statistical background required for this course. By the end of the class, students should be able to ask and answer political questions using quantitative data and fluently evaluate statistical analyses of political phenomena in the media and many academic articles.

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