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GRSC6024 Intermediate Quantitative Research Methods
(The Humanities & Related Disciplines)
Content:
The course will cover the following topics:
- Identifying relationship between data variables - graphical
tools such as scatterplots; measuring association of data variables
using correlation coefficients;
- Simple linear regression - concept of a regression model; estimating
a simple linear regression model; inference and prediction on
a simple linear regression model and their interpretation;
- Multiple regression - inference and prediction on a regression
model and their interpretation; model and variable selection;
regression model with qualitative variables; regression diagnosis;
- Experimental designs and analysis of variance - a brief discussion
on experimental designs; simple techniques, such as randomization
and blocking, for experimental designs; analysis of variance model;
concept of general linear model; multiple comparisons; contrasts;
- Logistic regression.
This course is designed for students who are conducting research
in non lab-based disciplines, including the Arts and Humanities.
Students from lab-based disciplines are recommended to take the
parallel course designed for them.
Organization:
Each offering of the module comprises a total of twelve hours over
four weekly sessions. In the academic year 2011-12, this course
will be offered
in Semester
2 only.
Enrollment:
This module is designed for students who are familiar with basic
statistical concepts or have obtained a PASS in Basic Quantitative
Research Methods (GRSC6022 or GRSC6023). There is no formal limit
to the number of students who can enroll in this module.
Assessment:
Pass/Fail: Continuous assessment
Outcome:
At the end of the course, students should understand intermediate
level quantitative research and be able to critically review the
statistical analysis in most research papers.
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