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Catalog : CRIM.6900 Advanced Regression Analysis (Formerly CRIM 690)

CRIM.6900 — Graduate

Id: 037107 Offering: 1 Credits: 3-3

Description

This course focuses on statistical methods that are useful in the investigation of hypotheses in the social sciences and the analysis of public policies and programs. The bulk of the course is a detailed examination of the bivariate and multiple regression models estimated using Ordinary Least Squares (OLS), with an emphasis on constructing regression models to test social and economic hypotheses. Several special topics in regression analysis are addressed as well, including violations of OLS assumptions and the use of dummy variables, and interaction effects. Throughout, examples are dawn from the literature so students can see the models and methods in action.

Prerequisites

CRIM.5900 Descriptive and Inferential Statistics, and CJC-PHD students only.

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CRIM.6900 — Online and Continuing Education

Id: 037107 Offering: 2 Credits: 3-3

Description

This course focuses on statistical methods that are useful in the investigation of hypotheses in the social sciences and the analysis of public policies and programs. The bulk of the course is a detailed examination of the bivariate and multiple regression models estimated using Ordinary Least Squares (OLS), with an emphasis on constructing regression models to test social and economic hypotheses. Several special topics in regression analysis are addressed as well, including violations of OLS assumptions and the use of dummy variables, and interaction effects. Throughout, examples are dawn from the literature so students can see the models and methods in action.

Prerequisites

Students with a CSCE or UGRD career need permission to take Graduate Level Courses.

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