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POLI 110 L1H (Discussion)
Investigating Politics: An Introduction to Scientific Political Analysis
The logic, challenges, and major strategies of empirical political research. Core research tasks including: asking answerable questions, defining concepts, formulating hypotheses, gathering evidence, measuring variables, constructing comparisons, drawing causal inferences, and reporting findings.
For Credit/D/Fail grading eligibility information for this course, please see the primary (e.g. Lecture) section of this course.
Credits: n/a
Location: Vancouver
Cr/D/F Grading Change Dates
Last day to change between Credit/D/Fail and percentage grading (grading options cannot be changed after this date): September 21, 2020
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Last day to withdraw without a W standing : | September 21, 2020 |
Last day to withdraw with a W standing (course cannot be dropped after this date) : | October 30, 2020 |
Term | Day | Start Time | End Time | Building | Room | 1 | Thu | 11:00 | 12:00 |
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Instructor: | TBA |
TA: | QUERENGESSER, JOHN |
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