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Sequence (Fall, Winter, Spring) in the Core Curriculum. It begins with an introduction to social science research methods, including an overview of experimental and observational designs. The second quarter introduces statistical analysis and R. The third quarter guides students through their own research projects.

Course for undergraduate students. It covers the basics of research methods in Political Science, starting from the building blocks of research (eg. concept and measurement) to the most common tools used in Political Science research.

Course for students in the Masters of Public Policy. Covered the basics of descriptive and inferential statistics: understanding data and variables, analyzing relationship between variables, and ending with linear regression.

Course for students in the Masters of Public Policy. Starts with more advanced regression and its variations before going into methods of causal inference (eg. experiments, RDD, and instrumental variables).

Teaching Assistanships at Northwestern University

Undergraduate

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