Mar 29, 2026  
Academic Catalog 2025-2026 
  
Academic Catalog 2025-2026
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RES 714 - Quantitative Research Methods II: Experimental and Statistical


This course is designed to build an advanced body of knowledge (BOK) that will allow students to utilize an extensive array of complex statistical models, tools, and software applications in the analysis of numerical data. Additionally, students will be able to use these advanced techniques to perform predictive analytics.

Credit(s): 3

Prerequisite(s):
RES 713 .

Outcomes
  • Demonstrate knowledge and comprehension of the advanced non-experimental and experimental quantitative research approaches, associated with the major social science and business disciplines.
  • Interpret the underlying philosophies, concepts, and critical attributes associated with the experimental quantitative research approach, within the experimental quantitative BOK and literature.
  • Compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages associated with each of the major experimental quantitative research traditions.
  • Apply the most appropriate experimental quantitative research traditions, methods, and designs to a specific research problem or study (theoretical or applied).
  • Debate with colleagues and peers on the content and criteria of the experimental quantitative research approach, in order to consult with other scholars and researchers concerning their application for a particular problem under study.



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