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IDCE30212
- Introduction to Quantitative Methods /Lecture, Laboratory
Introduces the most standard methods of statistical analysis, which are essential for serious research. Considers data sampling and descriptive and inferential statistical techniques for analyzing geographic data. Includes graphic techniques, tests of hypotheses and regression. Students use computer spreadsheets for statistical analysis. No prior exposure to statistics is assumed. The course is one for which graduate students may receive credit. A skills course for geography majors. A statistics course for environmental majors. Fulfills the Formal Analysis requirement. Mr. Pontius, Mr. Ratick, Staff/Offered at least once per year
Faculty
Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr, Ph.D. - Associate Professor of Geography
Samuel Ratick, Ph.D. - Professor of Geography
Professor of IDCE
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EN110
GEOG110
GEOG311
GES110
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