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Course outline and information.
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Course resources.
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Kellstedt PM, Whitten GD. The Fundamentals of Political Science Research. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press; 2013.
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Lohr S. For Today’s Graduate, Just One Word: Statistics. New York Times. Published online 2009. http://search.proquest.com/docview/434162486?accountid=14511
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Lohr S. The Age of Big Data. New York Times. Published online 2012. http://search.proquest.com/docview/921038884?accountid=14511
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Hamilton, Lawrence C. Statistics with Stata. Updated for version 10. Brooks/Cole; 2009.
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Baum, Christopher F. An Introduction to Modern Econometrics Using Stata. Stata Press; 2006.
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Rabe-Hesketh, S., Everitt, Brian. A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using Stata. 3rd ed. Chapman & Hall/CRC; 2004.
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Garner R. The Joy of Stats: A Short Guide to Introductory Statistics in the Social Sciences. 2nd ed. University of Toronto Press; 2010.
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Rowntree D. Statistics without Tears: A Primer for Non-Mathematicians. Vol Allyn and Bacon classics. Classic ed. Allyn and Bacon; 2004.
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Salkind NJ. Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics. Ed. 3, Excel 2010 ed. SAGE; 2013.
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Tufte, Edward R. The Visual Display of Quantitative Information. 2nd ed. Graphics Press; 2001.
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Yau, Nathan. Visualize This: The FlowingData Guide to Design, Visualization, and Statistics. Wiley Pub; 2011.
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Kellstedt PM, Whitten GD. The Fundamentals of Political Science Research. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press; 2013.
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Babbie, Earl R. The Practice of Social Research. 10th ed. Thomson/Wadsworth; 2004.
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Weisberg, Herbert F. Central Tendency and Variability. Vol A Sage university papers series. Quantitative applications in the social sciences. Sage Publications; 1992.
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Pennings, Paul, Keman, Hans, Kleinnijenhuis, J. Doing Research in Political Science: An Introduction to Comparative Methods and Statistics. Sage; 1999.
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McClave JT, Sincich T. A First Course in Statistics. 11th ed., Pearson new international ed. Pearson; 2014.
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Kellstedt PM, Whitten GD. The Fundamentals of Political Science Research. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press; 2013.
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Weiss NA, Holmes PT, Hardy M. A Course in Probability. International ed. Addison-Wesley; 2006.
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Freund JE. Introduction to Probability. Dover Publications; 2012.
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Levin, Jack, Fox, James Alan, Forde, David R. Elementary Statistics in Social Research. 11th ed. Allyn & Bacon; 2010.
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Gilovich T, Vallone R, Tversky A. The hot hand in basketball: On the misperception of random sequences. Cognitive Psychology. 17(3):295-314. doi:10.1016/0010-0285(85)90010-6
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Kellstedt PM, Whitten GD. The Fundamentals of Political Science Research. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press; 2013.
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Levin, Jack, Fox, James Alan, Forde, David R. Elementary Statistics in Social Research. 11th ed. Allyn & Bacon; 2010.
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DeGroot, Morris H., Schervish, Mark J. Probability and Statistics. 3rd ed. Addison-Wesley; 2002.
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Kellstedt PM, Whitten GD. The Fundamentals of Political Science Research. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press; 2013.
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Levin, Jack, Fox, James Alan, Forde, David R. Elementary Statistics in Social Research. 11th ed. Allyn & Bacon; 2010.
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Bray JH, Maxwell SE. Multivariate Analysis of Variance. Vol A Sage university paper. Quantitative applications in the social sciences. Sage Publications; 1985.
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Kellstedt PM, Whitten GD. The Fundamentals of Political Science Research. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press; 2013.
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Chen, Peter Y., Popovich, Paula M. Correlation: Parametric and Nonparametric Measures. Vol Sage university papers series. Sage Publications; 2002.
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Liebetrau AM. Measures of Association. Vol Sage university papers series. Quantitative applications in the social sciences. Sage; 1983.
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Kellstedt PM, Whitten GD. The Fundamentals of Political Science Research. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press; 2013.
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Berry, William D., Feldman, Stanley A. Multiple Regression in Practice. Vol Sage university papers series. Sage; 1985.
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Berry WD. Understanding Regression Assumptions. Vol Sage university papers series. Quantitative applications in the social sciences. Sage Publications; 1993.
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Achen, Christopher H. Interpreting and Using Regression. Vol Sage university papers series. Sage Publications; 1982.
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Kastellec JP, Leoni EL. Using Graphs Instead of Tables in Political Science. Perspectives on Politics. 5(4):755-771. doi:10.1017/S1537592707072209
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Kellstedt PM, Whitten GD. The Fundamentals of Political Science Research. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press; 2013.
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Brambor T, Roberts Clark W, Golder M. Understanding Interaction Models: Improving Empirical Analyses. Political Analysis. 14(1):63-82. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/25791835?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=sn:10471987&searchText=AND&searchText=year:2006&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dsn%253A10471987%2BAND%2Byear%253A2006%26amp%3Bprq%3Dsn%253A10471987%2BAND%2Byear%253A2005%26amp%3Bhp%3D25%26amp%3Bacc%3Don%26amp%3Bwc%3Doff%26amp%3Bfc%3Doff%26amp%3Bso%3Drel
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Amemiya, Takeshi. Introduction to Statistics and Econometrics. Harvard University Press; 1994.
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Draper, Norman Richard, Smith, Harry. Applied Regression Analysis. Vol Wiley series in probability and mathematical statistics. 2nd ed. Wiley; 1981.
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Fox J. Regression Diagnostics. Vol A Sage university papers series. Quantitative applications in the social sciences. Sage Publications; 1991.
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Kellstedt PM, Whitten GD. The Fundamentals of Political Science Research. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press; 2013.
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Long JS. Binary outcomes : the linear probability, probit, and logit models. In: Regression Models for Categorical and Limited Dependent Variables. Vol Advanced quantitative techniques in the social sciences. Sage Publications; 1997:34-84. http://ls-tlss.ucl.ac.uk/course-materials/PUBLG100_73806.pdf
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Agresti, Alan. An Introduction to Categorical Data Analysis. Vol Wiley series in probability and statistics. Wiley; 1996.
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Aldrich, John Herbert, Nelson, Forrest D. Linear Probability, Logic and Probit Models. Vol Quantitative applications in the social sciences. Sage; 1984.
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Finney, D. J. Probit Analysis: A Statistical Treatment of the Sigmoid Response Curve. 2nd ed. Cambridge U.P; 1952.
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Kellstedt PM, Whitten GD. The Fundamentals of Political Science Research. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press; 2013.
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Hosmer, David W., Lemeshow, Stanley. Applied Logistic Regression. Vol Wiley series in probability and mathematical statistics. Wiley; 1989.
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Menard SW. Applied Logistic Regression Analysis. Vol Sage university papers. Quantitative applications in the social sciences. 2nd ed. Sage Publications; 2002.
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Eliason, Scott R. Maximum Likelihood Estimation: Logic and Practice. Vol Quantitative applications in the social sciences. Sage; 1993.
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Gary King, Michael Tomz and Jason Wittenberg. Making the Most of Statistical Analyses: Improving Interpretation and Presentation. American Journal of Political Science. 2000;44(2):347-361. http://www.jstor.org/stable/2669316?origin=crossref