Hello former classmates,
At the end of the notes from the matching lecture, There are two
graphics (one related to Carpenter's article on FDA drug approval and
the other related to Koch's 2002 article on woman legislators) in
which someone estimates the ATT for some treatment across a whole
bunch of model specifications and plots them. Is there an available
software package that performs this type of analysis?
I have replicated a model in which 0% of counterfactuals are in the
convex hull, and I'd like some way to visually demonstrate if/how
results change across different model specifications. Since it looks
like I cannot remove extrapolation and still have observations left,
I thought this type of analysis would demonstrate my point. If
somebody has a better suggestion, I would be interested in that too.
Thanks,
Keith Schnakenberg
p.s. Is it still okay to use this list now that the class is over? If
not, feel free to email me privately.
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Keith Schnakenberg
MA Student
Department of Political Science
San Diego State University
keith.schnakenberg at gmail.com
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here's an update.
Gary
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http://gking.harvard.edu
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Quantitative Research Methods Instructor--DO NOT NEED PHd
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 22:14:58 -0400
From: Christine Rossell <crossell at bu.edu>
To: 'Gary King' <king at harvard.edu>
The Assistant Dean has agreed that the instructor no longer needs a
Ph.D. Would you please circulate this again with this new info? Thank you.
*_PART-TIME INSTRUCTOR NEEDED_*
*FOR 3 HOUR REQUIRED GRADUATE SEMINAR, BOSTON UNIVERSITY POLITICAL
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT*
*GRS PO 841 Quantitative Research Methods*
Quantitative research methods and designs used in political analysis and
policy evaluation. Students gain a basic knowledge of research design,
research issues, data file construction, multiple regression analysis,
time series cross-sections, and logistic analysis using Stata and
graphical presentation of data with Stata and Excel.
*TIME PERIOD: FALL 2008 (SEPT. 2-DEC. 11)*
*DAY AND TIME NEGOTIABLE*
M.A. or ABD. (PhD NOT REQUIRED)
*SALARY: $6,500 *
**
*Please contact Prof. Christine Rossell, tel: 617-566-7419 or
crossell at bu.edu <mailto:crossell at bu.edu> (Chair of Search Committee)*
**
Also attached is the syllabus for last fall. The instructor may of
course deviate from this. I normally teach this course, but I will be
on sabbatical for the fall. THIS IS A GRADUATE SEMINAR, BUT THE
INSTRUCTOR DOES NOT NEED A PHD IF THEY ARE FROM OUTSIDE BOSTON UNIVERSITY.
Thank you your help.
Christine Rossell
Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
Room 202, 232 Bay State Road
Boston University
Boston, MA 02215
Tel: 617-353-2776; Fax: 617-353-5508