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Logic of scientific inquiry, including how its done in political science, (linking theory to hypotheses generally and hypothesis testing)

Philosophy of science

Research ethics

Elements of research design

Presenting research, components of a research paper

Causality

Measurement

Sampling

Quantitative Methods (overview)

Survey Research (overview)

Qualitative Methods (overview)

Univariate descriptive statistics (mean, median, mode, variance, standard deviation)

Univariate data visualization, including displaying data (graphing, interpretation of graphs) and statistical distributions of univariate data (including outliers)

Bivariate descriptive statistics, (crosstabs and the mechanics of doing cross tabs, including adding a 3rd variable and problems)

Probability theory and inference

Statistical distributions, (and central limit theorem , z, t, and F)

Hypothesis testing (alpha, power, etc.)

Confidence intervals

Single sample tests of means and proportions large and small samples

Tests of differences of means and proportions

Association

Measures of association, nominal variables (Pearson's chi-square)

Measures of association, ordinal variables

Measures of association, interval variables Pearson’s R

ANOVA: Analysis of Variance

Bivariate linear regression

Multivariate linear regression

Multivariate linear regression, diagnostics

Linear regression, measures of fit

Logistic regression

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