Professor
Joint Appointment with
Statistics
Research
Selected Research
- McCormick, T. H. and Zheng, T. (2015) Latent surface models for networks using Aggregated Relational Data. To appear, Journal of the American Statistical Association.
- Ertekin, S., Rudin, C., and McCormick, T. H. (2015) Predicting power failures with Reactive Point Processes. To appear, Annals of Applied Statistics.
- Lee, H., McCormick, T. H., Wildeman, C., and Hicken, M. (2015) Racial inequalities in connectedness to imprisoned individuals in the United States. To appear, DuBois Review.
- Maltiel, R., Raftery, A. E., McCormick, T. H., and Baraff, A. (2015) Estimating Population Size Using the Network Scale Up Method. To appear, Annals of Applied Statistics.
- McParland, D., Gormley, I. C., McCormick, T. H., Clark, S. J., Kabudula, C. and Colli- son, M. (2014) Clustering South African households based on their asset status using latent variable models. Annals of Applied Statistics, 8: 747-776.
- McCormick, T. H., Ferrell, R., Karr, A., and Ryan, P. B. (2014) Knowledge Discovery in Output from Large-Scale Medical Analytics. Statistical Learning & Data Mining, 7: 404-412.
- Rudin, C., Ertekin, S., Passonneau, R., Radeva, A., Tomar, A., Xie, B., Lewis, S., Riddle, M., Pangsrivinij, D, and McCormick, T. H. Analytics for Power Grid Distribution Reliability in New York City. (2014) Interfaces, 44: 364-383.
- ESTIMATING VITAL RATES IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD: A BAYESIAN PROCESS MODELING APPROACH. 2015-2020. K01 Award from NICHD to Tyler McCormick.
- 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.
- Lee, Hedwig, Tyler McCormick, Margaret T. Hicken and Christopher Wildeman. “Inequalities in Connectedness to Imprisoned Individuals in the United States.” Forthcoming, DuBois Review: Social Science Research on Race
- McCormick, Tyler, Hedwig Lee, Nina Cesare and Ali Shojaie. "Using Twitter for Demographic and Social Science Research: Tools for Data Collection." Revise and Resubmit, Sociological Methods and Research
- Cesare, Nina, Hedwig Lee, Tyler McCormick, and Ali Shojaie. “Examining Demographic Trends in Political Opinion on Twitter: The Case of Gun Control.”
- Arseniev-Koehler, Alina, Hedwig Lee, Tyler McCormick, and Megan Moreno. "#proana: Pro-eating disorder socialization on Twitter."
- Maltiel, R., Raftery, A.E., McCormick, T.H. and Baraff, A. (in press). Estimating Population Size Using the Network Scale Up Method. Annals of Applied Statistics, to appear.
Research Advised
- Cesare, Nina. 2017. "United We Tweet?: A Quantitative Analysis of Racial Differences in Twitter Use." Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Sociology, University of Washington.
- Pantazis, Athena. 2016. "Age-Specific Fertility Dynamics: Sub-Saharan African Fertility in a Global Context." PhD Dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of Washington.
Courses Taught
Autumn 2023
Spring 2022
Spring 2021
Affiliations
Home Department
Related News
Related News
- Pilot project hopes to provide relevant data to policy makers (December 10, 2023)
- Tyler McCormick Elected ASA Fellow (April 14, 2023)
- Get to Know CERSE (October 12, 2022)
- Sociological Research on the Effects of the COVID-19 Crisis (May 11, 2020)
- Tyler McCormick Awarded an NIH Director's New Innovator Award (October 7, 2019)
- NSF funds three faculty-led projects on the social opportunities and challenges of the growth of digital data and technologies (August 25, 2017)
- Lee and McCormick's work informs report on economic hardships for families of inmates (September 22, 2015)
- Graduate Students Present at PAA (April 11, 2013)