15.348 | Spring 2004 | Graduate

Doctoral Seminar in Research Methods II

Course Description

A large proportion of contemporary research on organizations, strategy and management relies on quantitative research methods. This course is designed to provide an introduction to some of the most commonly used quantitative techniques, including logit/probit models, count models, event history models, and pooled …
A large proportion of contemporary research on organizations, strategy and management relies on quantitative research methods. This course is designed to provide an introduction to some of the most commonly used quantitative techniques, including logit/probit models, count models, event history models, and pooled cross-section techniques.
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Some research materials. (Image courtesy of Ole Jrrgen Bratland, Gisele Jaquenod and stock.xchng.)