{"c_title":"[M2102.000600] Statistics for Applied Research in Landscape Architecture","c_info":"3 credits | Lecture\/Seminar | Doctoral | Interdisciplinary Program in Landscape Architecture","c_summary":"This course aims to train students to understand basic statistical knowledge required in the Interdisciplinary Program in Landscape Architecture, to identify practical issues in their applications, and to use appropriate alternatives for addressing the issues. Throughout the semester, students learn major statistical analyses employed in research papers that have been published in top international journals and practice the analyses using data that are collected on their own. Accordingly, students should be able to understand data transformation and analytical tools according to the nature of the data and the violation of statistical assumptions, followed by the limitations of the transformed data and analytical methods. The course is open to other majors who are interested in which statistics to use according to their research questions and data and how to deliver the process and results of a statistical analysis."}