University of Illinois at Chicago
Political Science 201
Political Data Analysis
Fall Term, 2003
Robert Bruhl
Office hours: MW 11-12
BSB 1109, (312) 355-3376
This course is intended to
provide political science students with a basic understanding of statistical
analysis as it might be used in political science research. This understanding will be based on the
student’s completion of approximately eight individual projects in which the
student will collect and analyze data on an appropriate subject of interest to
the student.
Grade composition:
80% Individual research projects
using assigned methods (8 x 10%).
20% Final Data Analysis Project
(includes presentation).
Tentative order of
topics:
1.
The purpose of statistics and
understanding different types of observations.
2.
Collecting observations of
categorical qualities.
3.
Collecting observations of
measurable qualities,; mean and standard deviation.
4.
Understanding probability
distributions.
5.
Comparing measurable
observations from two different groups.
6.
Comparing measurable
observations from several different groups.
7.
Comparing categorical qualities
of several different groups.
8.
Comparing observations from a
group over time.
9.
Exploring the possibility that
some observed characteristic of a group caused a second observed
characteristic.
The reading list
will be distributed separately.
Any student with special instructional needs should consult with me at the beginning of the semester.