Ilan H. Meyer & Mark S. Handcock, UCLA

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The Center for Social Statistics Presents: Innovative Sampling Approaches for Hard to Reach Populations: Design of a National Probability Study of Lesbians, Gay Men, Bisexuals, and Transgender Peoples and  Network […]

Rick Dale, University of California, Merced

The Center for Social Statistics Presents: Quantifying the dynamics of multimodal communication with multimodal data Abstract: Human communication is built upon an array of signals, from body movement to word […]

Betsy Sinclair, Washington University in St Louis

The Center for Social Statistics Presents: Electronic Homestyle: Tweeting Ideology Abstract: Ideal points are central to the study of political partisanship and an essential component to our understanding of legislative and […]

Reproducibility of Statistical Results

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The Center for Social Statistics Presents: Mark S. Handcock (Professor, Statistics) Jeffrey B. Lewis (Professor, Political Science) Marc A. Suchard (Professor, Biomathematics, Biostatistics and Human Genetics) Abstract: Reproducibility is one […]

Aude Hofleitner, Facebook

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The Center for Social Statistics Presents: Inferring and understanding travel and migration movements at a global scale Abstract: Despite extensive work on the dynamics and outcomes of large-scale migrations, timely […]