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Statistical Analysis of Social Data: Applied Regression Methods I (401-1-20)

Topic

Linear Regression

Instructors

Christine Marie Percheski
1812 Chicago Avenue, Rm. 208
Professor Christine Percheski (PhD, Princeton University) is an associate professor in Sociology and a faculty fellow at the Institute for Policy Research. Professor Percheski is enthusiastic about teaching courses on families, demography, gender, health, and research methods. Her research considers how changes in women and men¿s employment and family life have affected social and economic inequalities in the United States and other industrialized countries.

Meeting Info

Kresge Centennial Hall 2-335: Tues, Thurs 9:30AM - 10:50AM

Overview of class

"Linear Regression"

This course is part of the quantitative methods sequence for graduate students in sociology. The main topic of the course is the theory and practice of linear regression analysis. We will cover multiple ordinary least squares regression, regression assumptions, regression diagnostics, basic path models, data transformations, and issues in causal inference. If time permits, we may discuss other regression-based topics such as fixed and random effects models.

Registration Requirements

Course is open to Sociology graduate students. Anyone who falls outside of this description should contact the instructor for consent to enroll.

Learning Objectives

By the conclusion of the course, students are expected to be able to:
1) Explain what types of questions are appropriately answered using linear regression models, the assumptions of linear regression models, and common violations of these assumptions.
2) Teach an introductory level undergraduate class session on regression models.
3) Evaluate and critique the use of linear regression models in social science research.
4) Conduct a competent analysis of secondary quantitative data using linear regression.
5) Write about the results from a linear regression analysis in a style appropriate for publication in a sociology journal with all technical terms used correctly.

Class Materials (Required)

This course will have required books/other materials.
Allison, Paul. 1999. Multiple Regression: A Primer. Pine Forge Press. Thousand Oaks, CA.

Enrollment Requirements

Enrollment Requirements: Sociology/MORS PhD Students

Associated Classes

LAB - Harris Hall L05: Tues 1:00PM - 1:50PM