RT @cathmcd11
More filming today @Uni_of_Essex - this time with @ReneeLuthra on why an understanding of how to work with #data is so important for #sociologists and #criminologists. #research @essexsociology @EssexSocSci
RT @Gabri_EllaConti
📢 Very happy to deliver the #keynote at the @RoyalEconSoc Easter Training School with the great Eric French in beautiful Bristol! 🤩
🟦 Who has an interest in #Health and #Public #Economics? 🙋🏻♀️
📌 More info 👇🏻 https://twitter.com/royaleconsoc/status/1592472509873389569
RT @usociety
“…further evidence that environmental and psychosocial risk factors for psychiatric disorders are influenced by the genetic risk for these disorders” – new research using our data and the National Child Development Study @CLScohorts https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-022-02247-8
RT @cathmcd11
.@poppingorange is filming at @Uni_of_Essex with Professor Nick Allum on why gaining #quantitative skills that enable you to work with #data can help you see the world differently. #research @EssexSocSci
If you download your Twitter archive it arrives wrapped as a static HTML page, which is not very useful for doing anything with, and worse: it requires the original account to be still active to do useful things like enlarge the images since they use t.co links.
So here's a Python script to convert a Twitter archive to markdown or other formats: https://github.com/timhutton/twitter-archive-parser
Now you can archive your tweets in any way you want.
In case you have ever wondered which quantile model fits your research question best, Nicolai Borgen, Øvind Wiborg and I have some answers:
https://academic.oup.com/esr/advance-article/doi/10.1093/esr/jcac052/6815678
We give you some very non-technical discussions (some equations too if you like) about the different estimands we can care about in our theories and how they fit to recent quantile models.
(So, don't use the wrong type of quantile model for you research any more - if you did so...)
Thanks for mentioning me on #followfriday , @klauspforr 🙂
Here are some amazing social and data science people I follow so far:
@cosima_meyer
@KlaraRaiber
@jburton123
@schnizzl
@laraminkus
@gessler
@katjamoe
@relativedevianz
@SoineHannah
@GenevievMichaud
@surveystatisticsandmethodology Finally managed to set up a group for survey statisticians and survey methodologists. Please boost this @CarinaCornesse @jburton123 #survey #surveymethods #surveymethodology
@klauspforr @surveystatisticsandmethodology @jburton123
Fantastic, thanks @klauspforr ! Not sure how many we are on here yet though 😂 but let's find out!!!
#Introduction: here mainly to feel bad about my productivity levels & keep in touch with #academictwitter, especially #polisci, #econtwitter, and #intldev folks. I occasionally post about #AfricanPolitics, #surveymethods, and papers I've read.
My colleague Carsten Schwemmer put together this trend of response rates for the ALLBUS survey https://github.com/cschwem2er/allbus_responserates #data #allbus #responserates #surveymethods
The course will provide a beginners introduction to UKMOD, the free tax-benefit microsimulation model for the UK and its constituent nations
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RT @CeMPAEssex
Next #UKMOD Introductory Training Course is scheduled for Nov 15-17 2022.
The course will take place online on Zoom over 3 half-days (from 9am to 1pm UK time)
Registration can be completed here:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ukmod-online-introductory-training-course-tickets…
https://twitter.com/CeMPAEssex/status/1581957300494864387
RT @CLOSER_UK
What can longitudinal population studies tell us about the association between sexual orientation and health inequality?
Our new Learning Hub case study looks at research using @usociety data to examine this important topic of interest. Read more: https://tinyurl.com/LH-2022-update
Uses data from @usociety
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RT @DrSGallagher
Job Insecurity Is Toxic to Health | Psychology Today https://www.psychologytoday.com/ie/blog/stress-getting-under-our-skin/202211/job-insecurity-is-toxic-health @Dr_Sumner @usociety
https://twitter.com/DrSGallagher/status/1590743069170683905
How socially just are taxes on air travel and ‘frequent flyer levies’? - research by Milena Büchs @SEELeeds & @giulio_mattioli, using @usociety https://doi.org/10.1080/09669582.2022.2115050
@adamdavidson Thanks Adam, I appreciate the info. That's helpful to know.
I hope the @TrussellTrust would make their data available for researchers. It’s imperative we understand how social enterprises are generating value by ensuring there is less waste in society. Would appreciate if you can amplify so they will notice… #foodpoverty
Survey Manager for Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study -
@usociety
- here in a personal capacity