Skip to content

Commit 6a12c0d

Browse files
author
github-actions
committed
Update from data repository
1 parent 40ca62f commit 6a12c0d

File tree

1 file changed

+44
-12
lines changed

1 file changed

+44
-12
lines changed

_courses/empirical-research-seminar.md

Lines changed: 44 additions & 12 deletions
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -11,21 +11,53 @@ website: missing
1111
github: missing
1212
moodle: missing
1313
video: missing
14-
image: /assets/images/course.jpg
15-
author: john
14+
image: /assets/images/stock/philip-swinburn-vS7LVkPyXJU-unsplash.jpg
15+
author: koren
1616
links:
17-
- text: Full text (open access, HTML)
18-
url: "#"
19-
- text: Full text (open access, PDF)
20-
url: "https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0239113&type=printable"
21-
- text: VoxEU column
22-
url: "#"
23-
- text: Replication code and data
24-
url: "#"
17+
- text: Moodle
18+
url: "https://ceulearning.ceu.edu/course/view.php?id=17682"
2519
---
2620

2721
This course guides you through the process of empirical research in applied microeconomics, from selecting research ideas and appropriate methods, through collecting data, to submitting your final paper to a journal. We won't talk about these steps, we will do these steps together. Each student and instructor completes a paper during the two terms of the course, which they submit at the end of the course to peer-reviewed journals.
2822

29-
![Lorem](/assets/images/content.jpg)
23+
![Photo by <a href="https://unsplash.com/@pjswinburn?utm_content=creditCopyText&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=unsplash">Philip Swinburn</a> on <a href="https://unsplash.com/photos/carving-tool-set-vS7LVkPyXJU?utm_content=creditCopyText&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=unsplash">Unsplash</a>](/assets/images/stock/philip-swinburn-vS7LVkPyXJU-unsplash.jpg)
3024

31-
This is a placeholder for the full course content. You can add more details, syllabus, and other relevant information here.
25+
## Learning outcomes
26+
- A complete, finished paper, submitted to a peer reviewed journal.
27+
- Applicable, hands-on experience with how empirical research is done:
28+
- select a research idea
29+
- review the literature
30+
- collect data
31+
- select appropriate tools and methods
32+
- iterate through analysis
33+
- ensure reproducibility
34+
- write and present results
35+
36+
## Learning activities and teaching methods
37+
There are weekly writing goals that are share both in writing and discussed in class. Active participation is required throughout the term. Peer review is important, practice giving and receiving constructive feedback.
38+
39+
During the first term, we meet weekly and have weekly writing assignments. These are discussed in class. In the second term, you report on the milestones and problems with your work.
40+
41+
## Assessment
42+
- Participation in class discussions: 20 percent
43+
- Written assignments for each class: 30 percent
44+
- Evaluation from peers: 20 percent
45+
- Final paper: 30 percent
46+
47+
The two terms are graded together.
48+
## Course contents
49+
### First term
50+
51+
1. What is your favorite empirical paper? Write 2-300 words about why that paper is great.
52+
2. Bring a research question and a dataset. Don't worry if they are vague, we will discuss them together.
53+
3. Write an aspirational introduction. This is 5-600 words explaining what your paper does and why it is great; if everything goes well in your research.
54+
4. Research design and estimable equation. How do you identify the measure the quantity / identify the effect you are interested in?
55+
5. Look for the smoking gun. Discuss early evidence suggesting there is something to your story.
56+
6. Modeling framework and literature. Place your (aspirational) results in the context of existing work.
57+
58+
### Second term
59+
60+
7. Presenting regression results.
61+
8. Visualizing patterns in your data.
62+
63+
Four classes are dedicated to feedback on your continued work.

0 commit comments

Comments
 (0)