Nov 142009

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- Kai Arzheimer: Vorlesung Statistik II -
- Welcome | Teaching with Data (QSSDL) – TeachingWithData.org (TwD) is a repository of tools and educational materials designed to improve quantitative literacy skills in social science courses. Built especially for faculty teaching post-secondary courses in such areas as demography, economics, geography, political science, social psychology, and sociology, the materials include stand-alone learning activities, tools, and pedagogy services.The goal is to make it easier for faculty to bring real social science data into courses across the curriculum ranging from introductory classes to senior seminars.
- Social Science Statistics Blog: The changing nature of R resources -
- Gary King – What to do About Missing Values in Time Series Cross-Section Data – James Honaker and Gary King, “What to do About Missing Values in Time Series Cross-Section Data,” American Journal of Political Science, (April, 2010), forthcoming, copy at http://gking.harvard.edu/files/abs/pr-abs.shtml. (Paper: PDF)
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