HS52004: AQM 1 - Experimental and quasi-experimental quantitative methods for social science
[Page last updated: 15 August 2024]
Academic Year: | 2024/25 |
Owning Department/School: | Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences (units for MRes programmes) |
Credits: | 5 [equivalent to 10 CATS credits] |
Notional Study Hours: | 100 |
Level: | Masters UG & PG (FHEQ level 7) |
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Assessment Summary: | EXCB 100% |
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You will:
* acquire knowledge of and proficiency in the use of advanced quantitative techniques drawn from a range of social science disciplines; * be able to produce, use and interpret the results from a variety of regression models (standard multi-variate, limited dependent variable, instrumental variables); * be able to produce, use and interpret the results from quantile regression models (unconditional and conditional); * be able to produce, use and interpret the results from difference in difference methods; * be able to produce, use and interpret the results from various techniques applied to longitudinal data (fixed and random effects models); * be able to produce, use and interpret the results from regression discontinuity designs; * be able to critically appraise the use of randomized controlled trials in social science; * understand when and why RCTs are necessary; * be aware of appropriate statistical methods in the analysis of trial data, including adjustment for covariates and subgroup analyses. |
Synopsis: | Develop a range of technical skills that cover major experimental and quasi-experimental approaches to data analysis in the social sciences.
This unit aims to introduce you to these approaches, and provide you with:
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Content: | Topics to be covered include: advanced topics in regression (including limited dependent variable models: logit/probit/tobit), instrumental variables, quantile regression methods, difference-in-difference methods, regression discontinuity designs, longitudinal data model and analysis of randomized controlled trials. |
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HS52004 is a Must Pass Unit on the following courses:Department of Education
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