Editing Quantitative Methods for Communication (Spring 2022)

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I expect you to come to the lecture sessions prepared, having read the material. It is fine to have questions---indeed, one of the goals of these sessions is to identify things that are confusing and to clear up misconceptions---but you should be ready to talk about your attempts to understand and why something is confusing.
I expect you to come to the lecture sessions prepared, having read the material. It is fine to have questions---indeed, one of the goals of these sessions is to identify things that are confusing and to clear up misconceptions---but you should be ready to talk about your attempts to understand and why something is confusing.
I will do my best to post lecture slides to Brightspace before class.


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