Causal Inference for Social Science (POLISCI 355C)

POLISCI
150C
Instructors
Liu, V. (TA)
Schlaepfer, A. (PI)
Section Number
1
Causal inference methods have revolutionized the way we use data, statistics, and research design to move from correlation to causation and rigorously learn about the impact of some potential cause (e.g., a new policy or intervention) on some outcome (e.g., election results, levels of violence, poverty). This course provides an introduction that teaches students the toolkit of modern causal inference methods as they are now widely used across academic fields, government, industry, and non-profits. Topics include experiments, matching, regression, sensitivity analysis, difference-in-differences, panel methods, instrumental variable estimation, and regression discontinuity designs. We will illustrate and apply the methods with examples drawn from various fields including policy evaluation, political science, public health, economics, business, and sociology. Prerequisite: POLISCI 150A.
Grading
Letter or Credit/No Credit
Requirements
WAY-AQR
Units
5
Academic Career
Undergraduate
Course Tags
Computational Policy Analysis
Academic Year
Quarter
Spring
Section Days
Monday Wednesday
Start Time
1:30 PM
End Time
2:50 PM
Location
Econ 139