Course Description
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Course Name
Statistics for Social Sciences II: Multivariate Techniques
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Host University
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
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Location
Madrid, Spain
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Area of Study
International Studies, Statistics
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Language Level
Taught In English
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Prerequisites
STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED TO HAVE COMPLETED
Statistics for Social Sciences I
(In general: Fundamentals of Statistics, Linear Algebra, and Mathematical Analysis) -
Course Level Recommendations
Lower
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ECTS Credits
6 -
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits3
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Recommended U.S. Quarter Units4
Hours & Credits
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Overview
Statistics for Social Sciences II: Multivariate Techniques
Bachelor in International Studies
ECTS Credits: 6.0
Course: 2
Semester: 1STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED TO HAVE COMPLETED
Statistics for Social Sciences I
(In general: Fundamentals of Statistics, Linear Algebra, and Mathematical Analysis)COMPETENCES AND SKILLS THAT WILL BE ACQUIRED AND LEARNING RESULTS
Knowledge of basic statistical techniques of Multivariate Analysis and Linear Regression.
Use of Multivariate Analisys and Linear Regression statistical software.
DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS: PROGRAMME
The course is an introduction to the basic techniques of Multivariate Analysis and Linear Regresion,
with particular emphasis in computer and data applications.1. Introduction. The data matrix. Mean vector. Covariance and correlation matrices. Graphical
methods. Linear combinations.
2. Simple linear regression. Least squares estimation. Inference and prediction. Residuals.
Transformations.
3. Multiple Linear Regression. Analysis of variance. Indicator variables.Appendix:
[I] Matrix algebra.
[II] Statistical software: Excel, Matlab, R, SAS, SPSS, Statgraphics,
LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND METHODOLOGY
Competences will be acquired by students from:
[I] Theory classes: one per week.
[II] Practical classes in the computer room: one per week.
Activities [I] and [II] will be devoted to exercises, problems, data examples, and case studies. Teaching will make intensive use of resources available in Aula Global. Some short reading notes will be also distributed for helping to understand specific parts of the course contents.
ASSESSMENT SYSTEM
Continuous evaluation: 50%. This will consist in the completion of a Practice Workbook with a collection of computer and Data Analysis activities (50%).
Final exam: 50%.BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY
JOHNSON, R. A. and BHATTACHARYYA, G. K. . Statistics: Principles and Methods, Seventh Edition.. Wiley.. 2014
JOHNSON, R. A. and WICHERN, D. W. . Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis, Sixth Edition.. Prentice Hall.. 2007ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
JAMES, G., WITTEN, D., HASTIE, T., and TIBSHIRANI, R.. An Introduction to Statistical Learning with Applications in R. Springer. 2013
KUTNER, M. H., NACHTSHEIM, C. J., NETER, J. and LI, W. . Applied Linear Statistical Models, Fifth Edition.. McGraw-Hill.. 2005
Course Disclaimer
Courses and course hours of instruction are subject to change.
ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) credits are converted to semester credits/quarter units differently among U.S. universities. Students should confirm the conversion scale used at their home university when determining credit transfer.