This CPD teaches students how to apply quantitative methods to conduct causal impact analysis using data. In particular, students will learn how econometric methods can be used to answer questions related to human behaviour and strategic decision-making with the help of regression based econometric methods.
With the help of this course, participants will engage with advanced techniques to analyse data and to distinguish a causality link from a simple correlation. We will do it by looking both at the theoretical side and at the most recent application. Being able to identify causality links represents a crucial skill for a person interested in understanding the data that today's world produces.
On successful completion of this module students will be able to:
The CPD focuses on applied causal regression analysis providing an understanding of econometric methods for use with big data. In particular, the course covers regression-based evaluation methods to assess the casual relationships between different factors at play.
These include the use of panel data, difference-in-differences estimation, matching and regression discontinuity designs, randomised experiments, and natural or quasi-experiments.
The CPD has an applied focus, demonstrating the use of these methods with practical applications using the statistical software package R and referring to examples from recent studies that apply those methods to answer key questions in the social sciences.
Participants are often working in the IT, finance, and banking sectors. Participants are expected to have basic computer skills and some quantitative experience through prior training in statistics, such as degree or equivalent experience.
Assistant Professor Nicola Fontana, Department of Economics, School of Social Sciences and Philosophy at Trinity College Dublin.
The CPD will be delivered over six weeks, online, with a one-hour live lecture each week, along with recorded lectures released in advance. Additionally, participants are expected to undertake 20 hours of self-study over the course of the programme to review the material provided. Students will give presentations on their research during the last week of the module.
On successful completion of the CPD, students will receive a Certificate of Completion. In order to be awarded the Certificate of Completion in Social Data Analysis, participants will need to have delivered the final presentation.
For more information, you can download our Course Brochure.
You can enroll on the course directly via the PayPal link here.
| Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
| Course Type | Online Learning |
| Awarding Body | Trinity College Dublin |
| Course Duration | Live lectures will run for 7 weeks in total (6 weeks of live lectures + 1 week of break for studying) on Tuesdays from 6pm-7pm, and conclude on the 26th of March. |
| Course Time | Start Date: Tuesday 13th February 2025. |
| Course Fee | 1,500 |

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