Possible Statistics Classes
My friend who’s spent most of her Ph.D. becoming expert in statistical analysis recommends taking a statistics course of some kind every semester, to keep it fresh. I know I’m never going to be an expert, but I do want to be better than I am, and more comfortable doing complicated regression analyses on my own. So here are some possible recommended courses at Berkeley:
Education 275G, Professor Rabe-Hesketh
Hierarchical and Longitudinal Modeling
Syllabus
Sociology 271C, Professors Hout and Petersen
Methods of Sociological Research III
Political Science 233, Professor Brady
Psychometric and Econometric Methods
Public Health 242C, Professors Jewell and Hubbard
Longitudinal Data Analysis
Political Science 236, Tu 4-7pm, Professor Sekhon
The Statistics of Causal Inference in the Social Sciences
Syllabus
Public Health C240A, TuTh 12:30-2pm Professors Jewell and Hubbard
Biostatistical Methods: Advanced Categorical Data Analysis
Public Policy 240A, MW 2-4pm, Professor Glaser
Decision Analysis, Modeling, and Quantitative Methods
(Not usually open to students from other departments)
