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Develop data analysis skills that support public sector decision-makers by performing policy analysis through all phases of the policymaking process. You will learn how to apply data analysis techniques to the core public sector principles of efficiency, effectiveness, and equity. Through authentic case studies and data sets, you will develop analytical skills commonly used to analyze and assess policies and programs, including policy options analysis, microsimulation modeling, and research designs for program and policy evaluation. You will also learn intermediate technical skills, such as Chi-squared tests and contingency tables, comparing samples through t-tests and ANOVA, applying Tukey's honest significant difference to correct for multiple tests, understanding p-values, and visualizing simulations of statistical functions to help answer questions policymakers ask such as “What should we do?” and “Did it work?” In addition, you will practice statistical testing and create ggplot visuals for two real-world datasets using the R programming language.
All coursework is completed in RStudio in Coursera without the need to install additional software.
This is the third of four courses within the Data Analytics in the Public Sector with R Specialization. The series is ideal for current or early career professionals working in the public sector looking to gain skills in analyzing public data effectively. It is also ideal for current data analytics professionals or students looking to enter the public sector.
Welcome to the third course in the Data Analytics in the Public Sector with R Certificate— Assisting Public Sector Decision Makers with Data and Policy Analysis. This week, you will begin to develop a competent understanding of different Policy Frameworks and Types of Policy Analyses. You will also get to recognize the important role of data analytics in the policy analysis process.
Week 2 | Prospective Policy Analysis: What Should We Do?—Part 1
Module 2•4 hours to complete
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Welcome to Week 2! This week will be your introduction to Prospective Policy Analysis to develop analytical skills to choose appropriate policy options, and develop skills in forecasting and policy simulation methods. You will learn first the steps in the policy options analysis process and then dive deeper into inferential statistical analysis in R.
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7 videos3 assignments
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7 videos•Total 70 minutes
Framework for Policy Options Analysis—Part 1•4 minutes
Framework for Policy Options Analysis—Part 2•7 minutes
Introduction to Inferential Statistical Analysis in R•3 minutes
Week 3 | Prospective Policy Analysis: What Should We Do?—Part 2
Module 3•3 hours to complete
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Welcome to Week 3! This week you will continue learning about Prospective Policy Analysis to develop analytical skills to choose appropriate policy options, and develop skills in forecasting and policy simulation methods. You will learn about policy microsimulation modeling through authentic examples and case studies.
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9 videos1 reading2 assignments1 discussion prompt
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9 videos•Total 60 minutes
Introduction to Policy Simulation Modeling•6 minutes
Examples of Policy Simulation Models•5 minutes
Economic Analysis in Simulation Modeling: Cost-Benefit Analysis•5 minutes
Economic Analysis in Simulation Modeling: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis•6 minutes
Dealing with Uncertainty: Sensitivity Analysis•7 minutes
Example of Sensitivity Analysis to Deal with Uncertainty•5 minutes
Policy Microsimulation: What is a Compartmental Model?•8 minutes
A Basic Tobacco Control Compartment Model•8 minutes
Tobacco Control Compartmental Model: Menthol Cigarette Example•10 minutes
Point on Discussion: Are simulation models useful?•15 minutes
Week 4 | Program/Policy Evaluation: Did it Work?—Part 1
Module 4•4 hours to complete
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Welcome to Week 4! This week you will dive into program and policy evaluation. You will learn first the basics of policy and program evaluation, the fundamentals of research design—the core of program evaluation, and the different research designs for you can use for program evaluation.
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15 videos2 readings4 assignments
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15 videos•Total 127 minutes
What is Program Evaluation and Why it matters?•9 minutes
Types of Program Evaluation•7 minutes
Program Evaluation Framework•10 minutes
Focusing the Design and Gathering Credible Evidence•13 minutes
Example of a Research Design•8 minutes
Internal and External Validity: the Basics•9 minutes
Internal and External Validity: Examples•8 minutes
Common Research Designs for Evaluation In Public Sector•13 minutes
Experimental Designs•11 minutes
Examples of Randomized-Controlled Trials (RCTs) of Public Programs•12 minutes
Coming Up Next: The DC Garbage Can Case Study•4 minutes
The DC Garbage Can Intervention: Data Analysis•7 minutes
The DC Garbage Can Intervention: Joining Data•5 minutes
The DC Garbage Can Intervention: Wrap-Up•8 minutes
One More Thing For This Week: Random Assignment vs Random Selection•2 minutes
2 readings•Total 40 minutes
Raise Taxes on Tobacco•10 minutes
Week 4 Optional Readings & Resources•30 minutes
4 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Program Evaluation Knowledge Check•20 minutes
Research Design Knowledge Check•20 minutes
The DC Garbage Can Intervention: Practice & Knowledge Check•20 minutes
Week 4 Quiz: Program/Policy Evaluation•30 minutes
Week 5 | Program/Policy Evaluation: Did it Work?—Part 2
Module 5•2 hours to complete
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Welcome to Week 5, the last week in this course! This week you will learn about the Quasi-Experimental Research Designs for program and policy evaluation. You will learn the basics of Time-Series Design and develop specific skills for data analytics.
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6 videos2 readings1 assignment
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6 videos•Total 35 minutes
Quasi Experimental Designs•4 minutes
The Basics of Time-Series Design•4 minutes
Time-Series Design: Examples•8 minutes
Coming Up Next: The Sicily Smoking Ban Case Study•4 minutes
The Sicily Smoking Ban Case Study: A Worked Example of Epidemiology•11 minutes
Congratulations on Completing the Course!•3 minutes
2 readings•Total 40 minutes
Week 5 Optional Readings & Resources•30 minutes
Post- Course Survey•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 20 minutes
Quasi Experimental Designs Knowledge Check•20 minutes
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Great refresher of methods for policy analysis with very educational and practical cases. Would be interesting to have some more in-depth videos on the statistics.
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