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Seven Deadly Sins of Contemporary Quantitative Political Analysis
Date:
Thursday, November 3, 2011 - 03:00 to 04:30
Location:
President’s Room, Singletary Center
Professor Philip A. Schrodt (Penn State University, Political Science) is one of the leading scholars in International Relations and Political Methodology. His current research focuses on predicting political change using statistical and pattern recognition methods. Location: President’s Room, Singletary Center. Please download the paper here. Download the slides for his talk here.
Materials:
Lecture slides
- Schrodt Slides Seven Deadly Sins_UK_11-11
Event type:
Statistical Workshop
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