PHIL 452 A: Statistics and Philosophy of Voting

Autumn 2024
Meeting:
MW 11:00am - 12:20pm / JHN 175
SLN:
23406
Section Type:
Lecture
Joint Sections:
CS&SS 552 A , STAT 452 A , CS&SS 452 A
Instructors:
Elena A. Erosheva
Catalog Description:
Considers topics relevant to modern voting and elections through statistical and social choice lenses. Topics include the purpose and limits of democratic decision-making; social choice theory and the associated theorems; judgement aggregation; voting procedures; election case studies; election polling and forecasting; electoral redistricting and gerrymandering; fairness aspects in voting; voting in contexts other than elections. Prerequisite: either STAT 311, STAT 390, STAT 391, or CSE 312. ; recommended: familiarity with reading and writing proofs; at least one introductory statistics course; and beginner ability with data programming at the level of either CSE 121, CSE 160, or STAT 302. Offered: jointly with CS&SS 452/STAT 452; A, even years.
Credits:
3.0
Status:
Active
Last updated:
December 30, 2024 - 8:32 am