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  1. Econometrics II (ECON 326)
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  • Making Sense of Economic Data (ECON 226)
    • Introduction to Statistics I
    • Review of Basic Statistics using R
    • Central Tendency
    • Confidence Intervals
    • Hypothesis Testing

  • Econometrics I (ECON 325)
    • Introduction to Statistics I
    • Review of Basic Statistics using R
    • Central Tendency
    • Dispersion and Dependence
    • Confidence Intervals
    • Hypothesis Testing
    • Data Visualization I
    • Data Visualization II
    • Distributions
    • Introduction to Regression
    • Sampling Distributions
    • Example Project (325)

  • Econometrics II (ECON 326)
    • Review of Basic Statistics using R
    • Introduction to Regression
    • Multiple Regression
    • Issues in Regression
    • Interactions and Non-Linear Terms
    • Example Project (326)

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    • Introduction to ANOVA
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    • Chi-Squared Tests
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Econometrics II (ECON 326)

This section contains material to support UBC’s ECON 326 Methods of Empirical Research in Economics. This course is a second course in econometrics, and focuses on econometric modeling - specifically using regression-based models

  • These modules in particular are designed to be used in 1 or 2 one-hour long lab environments, with TA or Instructor supervision, or in a flipped classroom setting (i.e. as a lecture)
  • They include a number of exercises which are intended to be formative (i.e. not graded) in nature, and can be addressed during the lab
  • They can also be used for self-study, with some additional effort

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2.4 - Intermediate - Issues in Regression
What are the key issues with a regression model? This notebook discusses collinearity, heteroskedasticity, and model specification.
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Multiple Regression
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