QSS 15 poster session
On Monday, November 18, students in QSS 15: Introduction to Data Analysis presented posters for the final culmination of their quarter-long group projects. Each group of 3-5 students collected their own data. While project guidelines required that students use an experimental approach where they randomized treatment assignment, each group decided what topic to study, how to collect data, how to design an intervention, and how to communicate the results at the poster session.
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QSS open house: Liberal arts in 2024
On Thursday, September 12, 2024, the Program in Quantitative Social Science (QSS) held its annual Open House. This event introduces QSS to incoming Dartmouth students, and it was standing room only in Haldeman Center 41. Professor Michael Herron, Chair of QSS, along with other faculty and members of the QSS Steering Committee, were present at the Open House to address students' questions about the program’s major and minor and how the program offers a contemporary version of a traditional liberal arts education. To schedule a meeting and learn more about QSS, please reach out to Andrew Coombs, Program Administrator, or Professor Herron.
QSS 82 one quarter research projects, Spring 2024
On Wednesday, May 29, students majoring and minoring in Quantitative Social Science (QSS) showcased their research at a poster session, presenting the results of one-quarter projects completed in QSS 82. This course, led by Senior Lecturer Robert Cooper in Spring 2024, culminated in the presentation of seven diverse posters.
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The QSS Class of 2024!
QSS Honors Thesis presentations, Spring 2024
In May, 11 students presented their Quantitative Social Science theses for QSS 81. Each QSS thesis is guided by a primary faculty advisor, and in addition a second reader is assigned to evaluate each thesis. Professor Michael Herron, who is the Chair of QSS, worked with the QSS thesis students over the course of the 2023-24 academic year.
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