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Default Electric Baseboard heater for basement? Insulation between studs and walls?

Finishing off part of a basement. It's 13x17, which yields an estimate
of 5270 BTU's to raise the temp 15 degrees. I have gas/hot water in
the rest of the house, but it seems overly expensive to put the
plumbing in for that, so I was thinking of electric baseboard. I know
recurring costs are higher, but since it will only be used on weekends,
and need only be heated during the winter, I'm thinking that may be the
way to go. Any thoughts? Recommendations on good manufacturers or how
to select a unit? I haven't seen any mention of centralized thermostats
in my initial product research. Most units talk about built in
variable temp controls, which I don't like since I'd like to be able to
program the temp to go down automatically at night, assuming the kids
will always forget to turn the temp down as they leave. What do I need
to look for on that front?

Also, I see differing opinions on the desirability/need for foam
insulation between the walls and studs. Some books simply recomend
moisture proofing the walls with appropriate paint, others say you need
to put foam insulation between the walls and studs to prevent moisture
from condensing/rotting/mildewing the wood. Does anybody have any
insight into the differences in opinions?

Advise appreciated!