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;Instructor: [[Benjamin Mako Hill]] ([mailto:makohill@uw.edu makohill@uw.edu])
;Instructor: [[Benjamin Mako Hill]] ([mailto:makohill@uw.edu makohill@uw.edu])
:Office Hours: By appointment (I'm usually available via chat during "business hours.") You can view out [https://mako.cc/calendar/ my calendar] and/or [https://harmonizely.com/mako put yourself on it]. If you schedule a meeting, we'll meet in the Jitsi link you'll get through the scheduling app.
:Office Hours: By appointment (I'm usually available via chat during "business hours.") You can view out [https://mako.cc/calendar/ my calendar] and/or [https://harmonizely.com/mako put yourself on it].


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I will also provide example planning documents via our Canvas site:
I will also provide example planning documents via our Canvas site:
* [https://canvas.northwestern.edu/files/9439380/download?download_frd=1 One by public health researcher Mika Matsuzaki]. The first planning document I ever saw and still one of the best. It's missing a measures section. It's also focused on a research context that is probably very different from yours, but try not to get bogged down by that and imagine how you might map the structure of the document to your own work.
* [https://canvas.northwestern.edu/files/9439380/download?download_frd=1 One by public health researcher Mika Matsuzaki]. The first planning document I ever saw and still one of the best. It's missing a measures section. It's also focused on a research context that is probably very different from yours, but try not to get bogged down by that and imagine how you might map the structure of the document to your own work.
* [One provided as an appendix to Gerber and Green's excellent textbook, ''Field Experiments: Design, Analysis, and Interpretation'' (FEDAI)]. It's over-detailed and over-long for the purposes of this assignment, but nevertheless an exemplary approach to planning empirical quantitative research in a careful, intentional way that is worthy of imitation.
* [One by Jim Maddock] created as part of a qualifying exam early in 2019. Jim doesn't provide dummy tables or anticipated findings/contributions, but he has an especially phenomenal explanation of the conceptual relationships and processes he wants to test. {{forthcoming}}
* [One provided as an appendix to Gerber and Green's excellent textbook, ''Field Experiments: Design, Analysis, and Interpretation'' (FEDAI)]. It's over-detailed and over-long for the purposes of this assignment, but nevertheless an exemplary approach to planning empirical quantitative research in a careful, intentional way that is worthy of imitation. {{forthcoming}}


==== Research project presentation ====
==== Research project presentation ====
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[[Statistics_and_Statistical_Programming_(Spring_2019)/Final_project_presentations]]
[[Statistics_and_Statistical_Programming_(Spring_2019)/Final_project_presentations]]
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You will also create and record a short presentation of your final project. The presentation will provide an opportunity to share a brief overview of your project and findings with the other members of the class. Since you will all give other research presentations throughout your career, I strongly encourage you to take the opportunity to refine your academic presentation skills. The document [https://canvas.uw.edu/files/74392679/download?download_frd=1 Creating a Successful Scholarly Presentation] (file posted to Canvas) may be useful.
You will also create and record a short presentation of your final project. The presentation will provide an opportunity to share a brief overview of your project and findings with the other members of the class. Since you will all give other research presentations throughout your career, I strongly encourage you to take the opportunity to refine your academic presentation skills. The document [Creating a Successful Scholarly Presentation] (file posted to Canvas) may be useful. {{forthcoming}}
 
Additional details about the presentation goals, format suggestions, resources, and more will be provided later in the quarter.


==== Research project paper ====
==== Research project paper ====
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'''Required tasks:'''
'''Required tasks:'''
* COM520 R Tutorial #6: Distributions in R and more [[https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-06.html HTML], [https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-06.rmd RMarkdown], [https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-06.pdf PDF], [https://uw.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=4d5cdd94-0e2a-4c21-b912-acc301383f9b Screencast]]
* COM520 R Tutorial #6: Distributions in R and more [[https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-06.html HTML], [https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-06.rmd RMarkdown], [https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-06.pdf PDF]]
* Read Reinhart, §1. {{avail-uw|1=https://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=CP71226818410001451&context=L&vid=UW&lang=en_US&search_scope=all&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=default_tab&query=any,contains,statistics%20done%20wrong}}
* Read Reinhart, §1. {{avail-uw|1=https://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=CP71226818410001451&context=L&vid=UW&lang=en_US&search_scope=all&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=default_tab&query=any,contains,statistics%20done%20wrong}}
* Read the following paper (it will be familiar to those of you in COM501): Kramer, Adam D. I., Jamie E. Guillory, and Jeffrey T. Hancock. 2014. “Experimental Evidence of Massive-Scale Emotional Contagion through Social Networks.” ''Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences'' 111 (24): 8788–90. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1320040111. {{avail-uw|https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1320040111}}
* Read the following paper (it will be familiar to those of you in COM501): Kramer, Adam D. I., Jamie E. Guillory, and Jeffrey T. Hancock. 2014. “Experimental Evidence of Massive-Scale Emotional Contagion through Social Networks.” ''Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences'' 111 (24): 8788–90. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1320040111. {{avail-uw|https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1320040111}}
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* [https://www.openintro.org/go/?id=stat_better_understand_anova&referrer=/book/os/index.php OpenIntro supplement on ANOVA calculations] (particularly useful if you think you'll be doing more ANOVAs).
* [https://www.openintro.org/go/?id=stat_better_understand_anova&referrer=/book/os/index.php OpenIntro supplement on ANOVA calculations] (particularly useful if you think you'll be doing more ANOVAs).
* Watch [https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLkIselvEzpM5G3IO1tzQ-DUThsJKQzQCD&v=uVEj2uBJfq0 inference for numerical data] (videos 1-8 in the playlist) OpenIntro lectures (and featuring one of the textbook authors!).
* Watch [https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLkIselvEzpM5G3IO1tzQ-DUThsJKQzQCD&v=uVEj2uBJfq0 inference for numerical data] (videos 1-8 in the playlist) OpenIntro lectures (and featuring one of the textbook authors!).
* COM520 R Tutorial #8: t-tests and ANOVA [[https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-08.html HTML], [https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-08.rmd RMarkdown], [https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-08.pdf PDF], [https://uw.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=70b906b1-88fc-475c-9541-acd100247d13 Screencast]]
* COM520 R Tutorial #8: t-tests and ANOVA [[https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-08.html HTML], [https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-08.rmd RMarkdown], [https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-08.pdf PDF]]


'''Homework:'''
'''Homework:'''
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'''Required tasks:'''
'''Required tasks:'''


* COM520 R Tutorial #9: Linear regression [[https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-09.html HTML], [https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-09.rmd RMarkdown], [https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-09.pdf PDF], [https://uw.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=3fd1ff6d-ba80-46fd-b7e1-acd100247d42 Screencast]]
* COM520 R Tutorial #9: Linear regression [[https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-09.html HTML], [https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-09.rmd RMarkdown], [https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-09.pdf PDF]]


'''Homework:'''
'''Homework:'''
* Complete [[/Problem set 14]]
* Complete [[/Problem set 14]] <!-- Statistics_and_Statistical_Programming_(Winter_2020)/pset7 -->


=== Day 15: Monday March 1: Multiple and logistic regression ===
=== Day 15: Monday March 1: Multiple and logistic regression ===
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'''Required tasks:'''
'''Required tasks:'''
* COM520 R Tutorial #10: Tutorial on interpreting logistic regression in R [[https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-10.html HTML], [https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-10.rmd RMarkdown], [https://www.dropbox.com/preview/COM520-shared_files-UW-2021-Q1/r_tutorials/com520-r_tutorial-10.pdf PDF]]
* COM520 R Tutorial #10: Tutorial on interpreting logistic regression in R {{forthcoming}} <!-- logistic_regression_interpretation.html -->


'''Homework:'''
'''Homework:'''
* Complete [[/Problem set 16]]
* Complete [[/Problem set 16]] <!-- Statistics_and_Statistical_Programming_(Winter_2020)/pset8 -->


=== Day 17: Monday March 8:  Consulting Day ===
=== Day 17: Monday March 8:  Consulting Day ===


We'll forgo meeting as a group. Instead, I will meet one-on-one with each of you to work through challenges you're having with your own projects.
We'll forgo meeting as a group. Instead, I will meet one-on-one with each of you to work through challenges you're having with your own projects.
* COM520 R Tutorial #11: Bonus material {{forthcoming}} <!-- logistic_regression_interpretation.html -->


=== Day 18: Wednesday March 10: Final Presentations ===
=== Day 18: Wednesday March 10: Final Presentations ===
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<strike>'''Post your video via this "Discussion" on Canvas]''' {{forthcoming}} — Please view and provide constructive feedback on other's videos!
'''Post your video via this "Discussion" on Canvas]''' {{forthcoming}} — Please view and provide constructive feedback on other's videos!


* '''Post videos directly to the "Discussion."''' The Canvas text editor has an option to upload/record a video. That's what you want.
* '''Post videos directly to the "Discussion."''' The Canvas text editor has an option to upload/record a video. That's what you want.
* '''Please remember not to over-work/think this.''' I mentioned this in class, but just to reiterate, the focus of this assignment should not be your video editing skills. Please do what you can to record and convey your ideas clearly without devoting insane hours to creating the perfect video.  
* '''Please remember not to over-work/think this.''' I mentioned this in class, but just to reiterate, the focus of this assignment should not be your video editing skills. Please do what you can to record and convey your ideas clearly without devoting insane hours to creating the perfect video.  
* '''Some resources for recording presentations:''' There are a bunch of ways you might record/share your video. Some ideas include using the embedded media recorder in Canvas (!) that can record with with your webcam (maybe attach a few visuals to accompany this?); recording a "meeting" with yourself in Zoom; and "Panopto," a piece of high-end video recording, sharing, and editing software that UW licenses for campus use. Here are some pointers:
* '''Some resources for recording presentations:''' There are a bunch of ways you might record/share your video. Some ideas include using the embedded media recorder in Canvas (!) that can record with with your webcam (maybe attach a few visuals to accompany this?); recording a "meeting" with yourself in Zoom; and "Panopto," a piece of high-end video recording, sharing, and editing software that UW licenses for campus use. Here are some pointers:
** You should be able to use your UW zoom account to create a zoom meeting, record your meeting (in which you deliver your presentation and share your screen with any visuals), and then share a link to the recording via the "Recordings" item in the left-hand menu of your Zoom account page.
** You should be able to use your UW zoom account to create a zoom meeting, record your meeting (in which you deliver your presentation and share your screen with any visuals), and then share a link to the recording via the "Recordings" item in the left-hand menu of your [https://northwestern.zoom.us/ https://northwestern.zoom.us/] account page.
** If nothing works, please get in touch.
** If nothing works, please get in touch.
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Since the class is small, we'll meet and give presentations during class. Everyone should plan to give a ~15 minutes conference style presentation.


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