Abstract: Mixture models have been of great utility in exploring dietary behaviors over a wide set of foods and beverages in a given population, but are prone to overgeneralize these habits in the presence of variation by subpopulations. This research aimed to highlight unique dietary consumption differences by both study site and ethnicity in Hispanic/Latino populations in the United States, that...
Repeats every week every Wednesday until Wed Aug 26 2020 .
11:00am to 1:00pm
Due to COVID-19, Dataverse open office hours will be conducted via Zoom until further notice.
Office hours are open to Harvard researchers and staff to provide support for Dataverse 4.0. These sessions will take place weekly at IQSS. Demo of 4.0 will begin promptly at 11am.
This hands-on workshop will introduce you to the Unix shell, a power tool that allows people to do complex things with just a few keystrokes, combine existing programs in new ways, and automate repetitive tasks.
The Gov 3009 workshop will be conducted remotely for the remainder of Spring 2020.
Today's speaker: Kosuke Imai (Harvard University), “Causal Inference with Spatio-temporal Data: Estimating the Effects of Airstrikes on Insurgent Violence in Iraq”
Zoom link: https://harvard.zoom.us/j/987462892
Abstract: Although many causal processes have spatial and temporal dimensions, the classical causal inference framework is not directly...
Due to COVID-19, Dataverse open office hours will be conducted via Zoom until further notice.
Office hours are open to Harvard researchers and staff to provide support for Dataverse 4.0. These sessions will take place weekly at IQSS. Demo of 4.0 will begin promptly at 11am.
The Gov 3009 workshop will be conducted remotely for the remainder of Spring 2020.
Zoom link: https://harvard.zoom.us/j/987462892
Today's speaker: Soichiro Yamauchi (Harvard University), “Difference-in-Differences for Ordinal Outcomes: Application to the Effect of Mass Shootings on Attitudes towards Gun Control.”
Abstract: The difference-in-differences (DID) design is widely used in observational studies to estimate the causal...
Due to COVID-19, Dataverse open office hours will be conducted via Zoom until further notice.
Office hours are open to Harvard researchers and staff to provide support for Dataverse 4.0. These sessions will take place weekly at IQSS. Demo of 4.0 will begin promptly at 11am.
This workshop will meet virtually via Zoom. A link will be distributed via email before the workshop.
This hands-on workshop introduces the basic elements of Python by working through an example of how to analyze text data. Python is a general purpose programming language commonly used for data cleaning, analysis, visualization, and other applications... Read more about Python Introduction (Allston)