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This course intends to show the usefulness of mathematical reasoning in selected areas of politics and law. As such, it targets both students with a mathematical/science/engineering background as well as students of political science and law who are interested in interdisciplinary methods.
This class provides an introduction to statistical methods for social science and policy analysis. The class covers causal inference, measurement, prediction with a focus on linear and logistic regression, probability, and uncertainty. Each topic is accompanied by exercises in the R programming language.
This course provides a transdisciplinary introduction to conflict resolution in international relations (primary focus), business and interpersonal relations.Some time is devoted to analytic methods (non-cooperative game theory), making this course specifically suited for ETH students who are curious to apply their engineering/natural science background to a new domain.