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88-251 Empirical Research Methods

Units:9.0
Department:Social & Decision Sci.
Prerequisites:36-201 or 36-207
Related URLs:http://hss.cmu.edu/HTML/departments/sds/

This course teaches students how to evaluate and conduct original research regarding human behavior, whether it be in economic, social, or political settings. The course gives students practical experience in many of the most commonly used research techniques, including surveys, experiments, and quasi-experimental analysis. Although the course focuses primarily on the relationship between formulating research questions and implementing the appropriate methods to answer them, students can expect regularly to apply the statistical techniques learned in the course prerequisites, including regression.


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88-251 Empirical Research Methods

Units:9.0
Department:Social & Decision Sci.
Prerequisites:36-201 or 36-207
Related URLs:http://hss.cmu.edu/HTML/departments/sds/

This course teaches students how to evaluate and conduct original research regarding human behavior, whether it be in economic, social, or political settings. The course gives students practical experience in many of the most commonly used research techniques, including surveys, experiments, and quasi-experimental analysis. Although the course focuses primarily on the relationship between formulating research questions and implementing the appropriate methods to answer them, students can expect regularly to apply the statistical techniques learned in the course prerequisites, including regression.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#227
Rank in this department:#4

  Students also scheduled
88-307 Principles of Individual and Collec...
36-202 Statistical Methods
88-223 Decision Analysis and Decision Supp...
70-332 Business, Society and Ethics
88-104 Decision Processes in American Poli...
62-330 Filmothea: An Interdisciplinary Fil...
85-414 Cognitive Neuropsychology
88-411 The Rise of the Asian Economies
88-120 Reason, Passion and Cognition
79-268 Globalization in East African Histo...


The Carnegie Pulse: Pulse Scheduler: 88-251 Empirical Research Methods
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88-251 Empirical Research Methods

Units:9.0
Department:Social & Decision Sci.
Prerequisites:36-201 or 36-207
Related URLs:http://hss.cmu.edu/HTML/departments/sds/

This course teaches students how to evaluate and conduct original research regarding human behavior, whether it be in economic, social, or political settings. The course gives students practical experience in many of the most commonly used research techniques, including surveys, experiments, and quasi-experimental analysis. Although the course focuses primarily on the relationship between formulating research questions and implementing the appropriate methods to answer them, students can expect regularly to apply the statistical techniques learned in the course prerequisites, including regression.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#227
Rank in this department:#4

  Students also scheduled
88-307 Principles of Individual and Collec...
36-202 Statistical Methods
88-223 Decision Analysis and Decision Supp...
70-332 Business, Society and Ethics
88-104 Decision Processes in American Poli...
62-330 Filmothea: An Interdisciplinary Fil...
85-414 Cognitive Neuropsychology
88-411 The Rise of the Asian Economies
88-120 Reason, Passion and Cognition
79-268 Globalization in East African Histo...


The Carnegie Pulse: Pulse Scheduler: 88-251 Empirical Research Methods
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88-251 Empirical Research Methods

Units:9.0
Department:Social & Decision Sci.
Prerequisites:36-201 or 36-207
Related URLs:http://hss.cmu.edu/HTML/departments/sds/

This course teaches students how to evaluate and conduct original research regarding human behavior, whether it be in economic, social, or political settings. The course gives students practical experience in many of the most commonly used research techniques, including surveys, experiments, and quasi-experimental analysis. Although the course focuses primarily on the relationship between formulating research questions and implementing the appropriate methods to answer them, students can expect regularly to apply the statistical techniques learned in the course prerequisites, including regression.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#227
Rank in this department:#4

  Students also scheduled
88-307 Principles of Individual and Collec...
36-202 Statistical Methods
88-223 Decision Analysis and Decision Supp...
70-332 Business, Society and Ethics
88-104 Decision Processes in American Poli...
62-330 Filmothea: An Interdisciplinary Fil...
85-414 Cognitive Neuropsychology
88-411 The Rise of the Asian Economies
88-120 Reason, Passion and Cognition
79-268 Globalization in East African Histo...


The Carnegie Pulse: Pulse Scheduler: 88-251 Empirical Research Methods
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88-251 Empirical Research Methods

Units:9.0
Department:Social & Decision Sci.
Prerequisites:36-201 or 36-207
Related URLs:http://hss.cmu.edu/HTML/departments/sds/

This course teaches students how to evaluate and conduct original research regarding human behavior, whether it be in economic, social, or political settings. The course gives students practical experience in many of the most commonly used research techniques, including surveys, experiments, and quasi-experimental analysis. Although the course focuses primarily on the relationship between formulating research questions and implementing the appropriate methods to answer them, students can expect regularly to apply the statistical techniques learned in the course prerequisites, including regression.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#227
Rank in this department:#4

  Students also scheduled
88-307 Principles of Individual and Collec...
36-202 Statistical Methods
88-223 Decision Analysis and Decision Supp...
70-332 Business, Society and Ethics
88-104 Decision Processes in American Poli...
62-330 Filmothea: An Interdisciplinary Fil...
85-414 Cognitive Neuropsychology
88-411 The Rise of the Asian Economies
88-120 Reason, Passion and Cognition
79-268 Globalization in East African Histo...


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