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Course outline and information.
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Course resources.
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Kellstedt, P.M., Whitten, G.D.: The fundamentals of political science research. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2013).
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Lohr, S.: For Today’s Graduate, Just One Word: Statistics. New York Times. (2009).
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Lohr, S.: The Age of Big Data. New York Times. (2012).
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Hamilton, Lawrence C.: Statistics with Stata. Brooks/Cole, Belmont, CA (2009).
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Baum, Christopher F.: An introduction to modern econometrics using Stata. Stata Press, College Station, Tex (2006).
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Rabe-Hesketh, S., Everitt, Brian: A handbook of statistical analyses using Stata. Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton (2004).
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Garner, R.: The joy of stats: a short guide to introductory statistics in the social sciences. University of Toronto Press, North York, Ont (2010).
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Rowntree, D.: Statistics without tears: a primer for non-mathematicians. Allyn and Bacon, Boston [Mass.] (2004).
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Salkind, N.J.: Statistics for people who (think they) hate statistics. SAGE, Los Angeles (2013).
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Tufte, Edward R.: The visual display of quantitative information. Graphics Press, Cheshire, Conn (2001).
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Yau, Nathan: Visualize this: the FlowingData guide to design, visualization, and statistics. Wiley Pub, Indianapolis, Ind (2011).
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Kellstedt, P.M., Whitten, G.D.: The fundamentals of political science research. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2013).
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Babbie, Earl R.: The practice of social research. Thomson/Wadsworth, Belmont, CA (2004).
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Weisberg, Herbert F.: Central tendency and variability. Sage Publications, London (1992).
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Pennings, Paul, Keman, Hans, Kleinnijenhuis, J.: Doing research in political science: an introduction to comparative methods and statistics. Sage, London (1999).
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McClave, J.T., Sincich, T.: A first course in statistics. Pearson, Harlow (2014).
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Kellstedt, P.M., Whitten, G.D.: The fundamentals of political science research. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2013).
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Weiss, N.A., Holmes, P.T., Hardy, M.: A course in probability. Addison-Wesley, Reading, Mass (2006).
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Freund, J.E.: Introduction to Probability. Dover Publications (2012).
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Levin, Jack, Fox, James Alan, Forde, David R.: Elementary statistics in social research. Allyn & Bacon, Boston, MA (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, 295–314. https://doi.org/10.1016/0010-0285(85)90010-6.
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Kellstedt, P.M., Whitten, G.D.: The fundamentals of political science research. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2013).
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Levin, Jack, Fox, James Alan, Forde, David R.: Elementary statistics in social research. Allyn & Bacon, Boston, MA (2010).
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DeGroot, Morris H., Schervish, Mark J.: Probability and statistics. Addison-Wesley, Boston, Mass (2002).
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Kellstedt, P.M., Whitten, G.D.: The fundamentals of political science research. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2013).
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Levin, Jack, Fox, James Alan, Forde, David R.: Elementary statistics in social research. Allyn & Bacon, Boston, MA (2010).
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Bray, J.H., Maxwell, S.E.: Multivariate analysis of variance. Sage Publications, Beverly Hills (1985).
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Kellstedt, P.M., Whitten, G.D.: The fundamentals of political science research. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2013).
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Chen, Peter Y., Popovich, Paula M.: Correlation: parametric and nonparametric measures. Sage Publications, London (2002).
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Liebetrau, A.M.: Measures of association. Sage, Beverly Hills (1983).
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Kellstedt, P.M., Whitten, G.D.: The fundamentals of political science research. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2013).
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Berry, William D., Feldman, Stanley A.: Multiple regression in practice. Sage, Newbury Park (1985).
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Berry, W.D.: Understanding regression assumptions. Sage Publications, Newbury Park (1993).
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Achen, Christopher H.: Interpreting and using regression. Sage Publications, London (1982).
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Kastellec, J.P., Leoni, E.L.: Using Graphs Instead of Tables in Political Science. Perspectives on Politics. 5, 755–771. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592707072209.
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Kellstedt, P.M., Whitten, G.D.: The fundamentals of political science research. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2013).
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Brambor, T., Roberts Clark, W., Golder, M.: Understanding Interaction Models: Improving Empirical Analyses. Political Analysis. 14, 63–82.
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Amemiya, Takeshi: Introduction to statistics and econometrics. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass (1994).
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Draper, Norman Richard, Smith, Harry: Applied regression analysis. Wiley, Chichester (1981).
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Fox, J.: Regression diagnostics. Sage Publications, Newbury Park, Calif (1991).
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Kellstedt, P.M., Whitten, G.D.: The fundamentals of political science research. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2013).
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Long, J.S.: Binary outcomes : the linear probability, probit, and logit models. In: Regression models for categorical and limited dependent variables. pp. 34–84. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks (1997).
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Agresti, Alan: An introduction to categorical data analysis. Wiley, New York (1996).
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Aldrich, John Herbert, Nelson, Forrest D.: Linear probability, logic and probit models. Sage, Beverly Hills (1984).
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Finney, D. J.: Probit analysis: a statistical treatment of the sigmoid response curve. Cambridge U.P (1952).
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Kellstedt, P.M., Whitten, G.D.: The fundamentals of political science research. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2013).
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Hosmer, David W., Lemeshow, Stanley: Applied logistic regression. Wiley, Chichester (1989).
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Menard, S.W.: Applied logistic regression analysis. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, Calif (2002).
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Eliason, Scott R.: Maximum likelihood estimation: logic and practice. Sage, London (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. 44, 347–361 (2000).