Transcription of Introduction to Quantitative Methods - Harvard Law School
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Introduction to Quantitative Methods Parina Patel October 15, 2009. Contents 1 Definition of Key Terms 2. 2 Descriptive Statistics 3. Frequency Tables .. 4. Measures of Central Tendencies .. 5. Measures of Variability .. 5. Summary of Central Tendencies and Variability .. 6. 3 Inferential Statistics 6. More Definitions and Terms .. 6. Comparing Two or More Groups .. 10. Association and Correlation .. 12. Explaining a Dependent Variable .. 13. Assumptions .. 14. List of Tables 1 Frequency Table Socioeconomic Class .. 4. 2 Crosstab of Music Preference and Age .. 5. 3 Summary of Univariate Statistics .. 6. 4 Comparing Group Means .. 10. 5 Association and Correlation .. 12. 6 Explaining a Dependent Variable .. 13. 1. Empirical Law Seminar Parina Patel 1 Definition of Key Terms 1. Unit of analysis (also referred to as cases): The most elementary part of what is being studied or observed. Some examples include individuals, households, court cases, countries, states, firms, industries, etc.
Unit of Analysis (also referred to as cases): The most elementary part of what is being studied or observed. Some examples include individuals, ... or quantitative values. 3 2 Descriptive Statistics Descriptive statistics are often used to describe variables. Descriptive statis-
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