Below is a list of GWU seminars/classes that you should go to (please edit and add as you see fit)
DNSC 397 - Summer - Contemporary Topics in Statistical Analysis (wirtz)
This course will focus on the special analytical approaches necessary to model time-to-event phenomena, examples of which include time until the next runup in the stock market, time until onset of a serious illness, time until purchase of your next automobile, time on the job market until finding employment, etc. This is a topic which students are likely to actively encounter both in the course of their studies and following graduation. The analytical approaches to be considered in this course are known variously as survival analysis, event history analysis, failure time analysis, and hazard modeling
DNSC 397 - Fall this year- Advanced Topics in Forecasting and Times-Series Analysis (Soyer)
DNSC 397 - Fall next year- Bayesian Statistics (Soyer)
MGT 383-80
Title: Field Research in Organizational Settings
Course: CRN: 65969
Meets: Monday, 5:10-7:00 pm
Instructor: Phyllis Langton
DNSC 397-10 "Contemporary Topics in Statistical Analysis". This
coming summer's offering is entitled "Logical and Empirical Bases for
Establishing Cause: Mediation, Moderation, Confounding, and Suppression
Models" which (as the name implies) will focus on the logical and empirical
underpinnings of contemporary approaches for building and testing causal
models, with particular emphasis on four commonly-encountered types of
causal models: mediator models, moderator models, confounding models and
suppressor models. We will draw on these four basic types to build more
complex "causal chains", including (but not limited to) moderated mediation
models and mediated moderation models. Among other topics, we will develop
the themes of Structural Equation Modeling and Path Analysis more fully than
is covered in DNSC 276. Philip Wirtz
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