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Sociology 619
6 credit hours, offered biennially
This course teaches statistical methods for analyzing categorical data. Three classes of statistical models are covered: loglinear models for count data, logit/probit models for discrete dependent variables, and hazards models for studying transitions with longitudinal data.
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