Courses
Current Courses
- STA7934: Modern Methods for Causal Inference. Fall 2023
- Objective: This course is aimed at Ph.D. students in statistics, biostatistics and economics. To train graduate students in methods of causal inference, with a focus on inference from large cross-sectional, panel and complex-longitudinal studies. The course will emphasize methodological development to draw causal inference, which will include understanding assumptions, establishing identification results, estimation method and inference strategy. If you have questions about this course, please contact me.
- STA 7934 syllabus_fall2023
- Canvas webpage
- Class hours: Tuesday | Period 7 (1:55 pm–2:45 pm), Thursday | Period 7-8 (1:55 pm–3:50 pm).
- Classroom location: Griffin-Floyd Hall (FLO) 230.
- Instructor’s office: 226 Griffin-Floyd Hall (FLO). (Phone. 352-273-2994)
- Instructor Office Hours: Fridays 3:00 pm–5:00 pm, or by appointment.
- STA4322/5328: Introduction to Statistics Theory/Fundamentals of Statistical Theory Fall 2023
- Prerequisite: STA 4321 or STA 5325. (If you have questions, consult with me).
- STA 4322 syllabus_FALL2023
- Canvas webpage
- Class hours: Tuesdays – Period 2-3 (8:30 am–10:25 am), Thursdays – Period 3 (9:35 am–10:25 am)
- Classroom location: Tuesday – Rinker Hall (RNK) 0110 and Thursday – Little Hall (LIT) 0113.
- Instructor’s office: 226 Griffin-Floyd Hall (FLO). (Phone. 352-273-2994)
- Instructor Office Hours: Fridays 3:00 pm–5:00 pm, or by appointment.
Previous Courses
- STA6208: Statistical Methods for Research I. Spring 2022, 2023 STA 6208 syllabus_spring2023
- STA6166: Statistical Methods for Research I. Fall 2021, 2022 STA 6166 syllabus_fall2022
- STA6126: Statistical Methods for Social Research I. Fall 2020, 2021 STA 6126 syllabus_fall2021
- STA4322/ STA5328: Intro Statistics Thry/ Fnd Statistical Thry. Fall 2019, Spring 2020, 2021 STA 4321 syllabus_spring2021