Fall Term 2026
Mode: In-Person
Instructor
Syllabus to come
Program: PhD Only
Unique ID
30995
Day Start End Building Room
  • Wednesday
  • 12:00 pm
  • 3:00 pm
  • UTA
  • 1.504

Catalog Description

This course starts by discussing broad landscape of epistemological and theoretical perspectives

Instructor Description

This course starts by discussing broad landscape of epistemological and theoretical perspectives and styles of reasoning and by situating in it quantitative research. It introduces you to the foundational concepts in quantitative research methods, such as causality, conceptualization, operationalization, measurement and sampling. It presents experimental design, survey design, and basic descriptive and inferential (frequentist) statistics, as well as a brief introduction to Bayesian inference and statistics.

Prerequisites

Graduate standing.

Restrictions

Restricted to students in the Information Studies doctoral program.