
WIM | Dr. J. Scott Long, “Reproducible Results and the Workflow of Data Analysis”
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In 2019-2020, the Workshop in Methods series was directed by Dr. Patricia McManus and featured thematic workshops focused on computational social, as well as additional workshops. Browse workshops from the 2019-2020 academic year below. You may also browse videos from all years in the full Workshop in Methods collection on Media Collections Online, and access other materials, such as presentation slides, through the Workshop in Methods collection on IUScholarWorks.
WIM | Dr. J. Scott Long, “Reproducible Results and the Workflow of Data Analysis”
Social Science Research Commons
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WIM | Dr. Chuck Huber, “Introduction to Bayesian Statistics Using Stata”
Social Science Research Commons
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WIM | Dr. Chuck Huber, “Causal Inference for Complex Observational Data”
Social Science Research Commons
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WIM | Sarah Frostenson, “How FiveThirtyEight does Political Analysis from the Frontline”
Social Science Research Commons
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WIM | Philip Bump, “Covering the 2020 Election and the Lessons of 2012 and 2016”
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WIM | Helge-Johannes Marahrens, “Introduction to Python for Social Scientists”
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WIM | Dr. Moon Duchin, “A Realist’s Guide to Gerrymandering”
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WIM | Helge-Johannes Marahrens, “Introduction to Python for Social Scientists”
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WIM | Dr. J. Scott Long, “The Replication Crisis and the Workflow of Data Analysis”
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WIM | Dr. Dhiraj Murthy, “Researching Visual Social Media Platforms”
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WIM | Helge-Johannes Marahrens, “Introduction to APIs for Social Scientists”
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WIM | Dr. David Kaplan, “Recent Developments and Future Directions in Bayesian Model Averaging”
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WIM | Helge-Johannes Marahrens, “Introduction to Text Mining for Social Scientists”
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WIM | Dr. Alicia Uribe-McGuire, “Accessing Complex Systems: An Introduction to Agent-Based Models”
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