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Lecture Materials
Lecture slides | Lab | Answer key |
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Lecture 1: Intro. to Casual Inference | • Handout: Lab 1, |
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• Repository: Lab 1 |
Assignment Reminders
Assignment Type | Assignment Title | Date Assigned | Date Due |
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End of Class Survey | EOC-Week1 | 01/08/2025 | 01/08/2025, 11:55pm |
Assignment 1 | Handout: HW1-LOBSTRS , Repository: HW1-LOBSTRS | 01/08/2025 | 01/26/2025, 11:59pm |
Reading - Mastering ’Metrics | A&P: Chapter 2 | 01/08/2025 | 01/15/2025 |
Reading - Article | Careful read: Buntaine et al. (2024) | 01/08/2025 | (1) Read study carefully before the guest lecture! (2) Think of questions for Prof. Mark Buntaine |
Assignment Submission and Rubric
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- Question-specific guide: Each question has detailed grading criteria available on
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. Be sure to review these guidelines before submitting your work! - General rubric outline: For an overview of the grading criteria, refer to the assignment rubric - general outline
Extra Resources
References
- Gelman, A., & Loken, E. (2013). The garden of forking paths: Why multiple comparisons can be a problem, even when there is no “fishing expedition” or “p-hacking” and the research hypothesis was posited ahead of time. Department of Statistics, Columbia University, 348(1-17), 3.
- Buntaine, M. T., Komakech, P., & Shen, S. V. (2024). Social competition drives collective action to reduce informal waste burning in Uganda. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(23), e2319712121.