SOCIOL 212B
Quantitative Data Analysis
Sociology · 4 units · Graduate courses (200-299)
Analysis and interpretation of primarily nonexperimental quantitative data, with focus on sample survey and census data. Extensive practice at utilizing statistical methods encountered in previous courses, culminating in term paper in style of American Sociological Review or similar journal article. Topics include missing data; binomial, multinomial, and ordinal logistic regression; factor analysis and scale construction; methods for causal inference, including fixed effects and propensity score matching; and primer on advanced topics, including structural equations and multilevel models.
S/U or letter grading.
Requisites
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Enforced requisite: course 212A.
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SOCIOL 212B
- SOCIOL 212AQuantitative Data Analysis
- SOCIOL 210AIntermediate Statistical Methods I
- SOCIOL 210BIntermediate Statistical Methods II
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