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After developing a better way to count homelessness, UW researchers discuss how more accurate data can help providers and people
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Kim, Lanu. 2018. "The Impact of Technology on Work Practices." Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of Washington.
Zagheni, E., Weber, I. and Gummadi, K. (2017), Leveraging Facebook's Advertising Platform to Monitor Stocks of Migrants. Population and Development Review. doi:10.1111/padr.12102
Flores, René D. 2017. "Do Anti-immigrant Laws shape Public Sentiment?: A Study of Arizona's SB 1070 using Twitter data."
American Journal of Sociology.
ESTIMATING VITAL RATES IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD: A BAYESIAN PROCESS MODELING APPROACH. 2015-2020. K01 Award from NICHD to Tyler McCormick.
Echo Chambers in Science? The Impact of Academic Recommender Systems on the Dissemination of Scientific Knowledge. 2017 - 2019. Grant Funded by NSF's Science of Science Policy Program (Award #1735194). Katherine Stovel, PI. $296,687.
Compact Bayesian Models of Massive Social Graphs. 2016 - 2018. Grant funded by NSF's Statistics and Methods, Mesaurement, and Statistics Programs (Award #1559778). Tyler McCormick, PI.
ATD: Geospatial Graphical Models of Human Response to Emergencies. 2017 - 2020. Grant funded by the Algorithms for Threat Detection Program, NSF (Award #1737746). Adrian Dobra and Nathalie Williams, Co-PIs.
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