“I love and really benefit from getting a refresher of the basics of social science quantitative research: p-values, regression, standard errors, hypothesis testing… this podcast provides a full overview of these and sees them explained in an intuitive manner. I was also able to retrieve original lecture slides which was really nice!”
“If you like to learn by listening, this is a great way to learn or review stats!”
“Brad’s podcast in combination with the lecture slides (he provides by email) are a fantastic resource to learn and review statistic concepts for the social science! The material is well structured and easy to follow. I use it to review concepts with students who apply for grad school and it’s a valuable resource.”
“Whether you want an accessible introduction to statistics or getting ready to teach a course on it and want to see how others teach it, look no further—Dr. Fulton has you covered! These podcasts reflect the careful planning he has put into his syllabus and lectures. I am preparing to teach a course on statistics and his podcasts gave me great ideas for how I will teach the course.”
“This podcast has been an essential tool I’ve been using to understand the statistics behind the scientific articles I’ve been reading about health disparities. Since listening to Professor Fulton’s podcast, I’ve begun to realize an even deeper need and importance for understanding the methodologies of statistical testing and analysis.”
“The way you explain statistics theories and relate them to real world examples makes it fun and digestible. I’m loving it.”
“This is an excellent intro to stats for the social sciences. Covers a lot of material in an engaging, accessible manner, and is particularly well-suited for someone with very little stats background. Also would seem to be a great way to gear up for a grad program in the social sciences. Highly recommend!”
A highly resourceful, naturally collaborative, quantitative social scientist who analyzes social impact organizations and their effectiveness at shaping public policy and addressing real-world problems.
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