Tad Blalock and the Statistical Characterization of Causal Structures
Ann Blalock Lenski, Statistics, University of Washington
01/11/2006
Who dies in flu pandemics?: Lessons from the 1918 'Spanish' Flu
Andrew Noymer, University of California, Berkeley
12/07/2005
Statistical Issues in the 2004 Washington Gubernatorial Election Contest
Chris Adolph, Political Science, University of Washington
11/30/2005
Statistical Issues in the 2004 Washington Gubernatorial Election Contest
Mark Handcock, Statistics and Sociology, University of Washington
11/30/2005
Carnegie Project on Teacher Impact
Jerald Herting, Sociology and Nursing, University of Washington
11/16/2005
Payday Loans
Assaf Oron, Statistics, University of Washington
11/09/2005
A simple and versatile capture-recapture method for "one-sample" data, with applications
Devon Brewer, Interdiscipinary Scientific Research
11/02/2005
A simple and versatile capture-recapture method for "one-sample" data, with applications
John M. Roberts, University of New Mexico
11/02/2005
Bootstrapping for Learning Statistics
Tim Hesterberg, Insightful Corporation
10/26/2005
Random Effects Models for Social Network Analysis and their Goodness-of-Fit
Marijtje van Duijn, University of Groningen
10/19/2005
Modeling Interaction Effects with Product Variables
Lowell Hargens, Sociology, University of Washington
10/12/2005
Evolutionary Equilibria in Computer Networks
Oliver Schulte, School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University
10/05/2005
Are Direct Democracies more Responsive to Voter Preferences?
Christina Gathman, Economics, Stanford University
06/01/2005
A Primer on Bayesian Methods, Part II
Adrian Raftery, Statistics and Sociology, University of Washington
05/25/2005
A Primer on Bayesian Methods, Part I
Peter Hoff, Statistics, University of Washington
05/18/2005
Two-Part Regression Models for Health Care Costs
Andrew Zhou, Biostatistics, University of Washington
05/11/2005
"Randomization Inference with Natural Experiments: An Analysis of Ballot Effects in the 2003 California Recall Election"
Kosuke Imai, Politics, Princeton University
05/04/2005
What if we could use a Socially-defined Measure of Migration-Specific Social Capital?
Randall Kuhn, Institute of Behavioral Science Population Program, University of Colorado at Boulder
04/27/2005
Unified Bayesian Methods for Class Discovery and Variable Selection
Mahlet Tadesse, Epidemiology & Biostatistics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
04/25/2005
Overview of the CSSS Curriculum
CSSS Core Faculty, CSSS, University of Washington
04/20/2005
Exploring Heterogeneity In Irish Voting Data: A Mixture Modeling Approach
Brendan Murphy, Statistics, Trinity College, Dublin
04/13/2005
Probability Estimation by Minimizing Expected Risk
Maya Gupta, Electical Engineering, University of Washington
04/06/2005
Succession in the Temple: Central Banker Careers and the Politics of Appointment
Chris Adolph, CSSS, Political Science, University of Washington
03/09/2005
A Survey of Some Recent Research Topics at the Intersection of Game Theory, Economics, and Theoretical Computer Science
Anna Karlin, Computer Science, University of Washington
03/02/2005
A modification of the EM algorithm with applications to spatio-temporal modeling
Stanislav Kolenikov, Statistics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
02/25/2005
The Effect of Complex Sampling on Statistical Procedures in Social Science Research
Stanislav Kolenikov, Statistics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
02/24/2005
TBA
Alejandro Murua, Statistics, University of Washington
02/24/2005
On Potts Model Clustering, Kernel K-means, and Density Estimation
Alejandro Murua, Statistics, University of Washington
02/23/2005
Bayesian Approaches for Designing and Analyzing Stated Preference Data for Non-Market Valuation
David Layton, Evans School of Public Affairs, University of Washington
02/23/2005
Patterns of Thought
Tara Madyhastha, Psychology, Facet Innovations
02/16/2005
Patterns of Thought
Earl Hunt, Psychology, University of Washington
02/16/2005
Alternatives to GMM: Properties of Minimum Divergence Estimators
Giuseppe Ragusa, Economics, University of California, San Diego
02/11/2005
Alternatives to GMM: Properties of Minimum Divergence Estimators
Giuseppe Ragusa, Economics, University of California, San Diego
02/10/2005
Cutting Through the Noise: Tracking the Ups and Downs of the 2004 Presidential Race
Samuel Wang, Molecular Biology and Program in Neuroscience, Princeton University
02/09/2005
Rough and Lonely Road to Prosperity: A reexamination of the sources of growth in Africa using Bayesian Model Averaging
Chris Papageorgiou, Economics, Louisiana State University
02/02/2005
Models of Social and Biological Contagion: are Puma shoes some kind of virus?
Peter Dodds, Institute for Social and Economic Research, Columbia University
01/26/2005
A Gentle Introduction to Instrumental Variables
Dick Startz, Economics, University of Washington
01/12/2005
In Search of the Magic Lasso: The Truth about the Polygraph
Stephen Fienberg, Statistics, Carnegie Mellon University
12/15/2004
Local Robustness Analysis: Theory and Application
Steven Durlau, Economics, University of Wisconsin
11/17/2004
Do Consumer Complaints Reduce Policing? Evidence from the Cincinnati Police Department after the April 2001 Riot
Lan Shi, Economics, University of Washington
11/10/2004
Game Theory: A Brief Tutorial
Sibel Sirakaya, Economics and Statistics, University of Washington
11/03/2004
Assessment of model fit based on incomplete data
Tamas Rudas, Statistics, Eotvos Lorand University
10/27/2004
Digraph dynamics with heterogeneous vertices
Michael Schweinberger, Sociology, University of Groningen
10/20/2004
Quality and Inequality in Two-Sided Matching Markets
James Moody, Sociology, Ohio State University
10/13/2004
Average predictive effects for models with nonlinearity, interactions, and variance components
Iain Pardoe, Lundquist School of Business University of Oregon
06/02/2004
Average predictive effects for models with nonlinearity, interactions, and variance components
Iain Pardoe, Decision Sciences, Lundquist School of Business University of Oregon
06/02/2004
Bayesian Inference for Semiparametric Quantal Response Equilibrium Models
Kevin Quinn, Government, Harvard University
05/26/2004
Statistical Paternalism
Bill Talbott, Philosophy, University of Washington
05/19/2004
Assessing Specification Tests: A Cautionary Tale
Scott Long, Sociology, Indiana University
05/12/2004
National Latino and Asian American Study: Some Preliminary Results
David Takeuchi, School of Social Work, University of Washington
05/05/2004
Probabilistic Weather Forecasting: Statistical and Cognitive Aspects
Adrian Raftery, Statistics and Sociology, University of Washington
04/28/2004
Modeling world health outcomes at the turn of the century
Alejandro Murua, Statistics, University of Washington
04/21/2004
Representing Uncertainty in Latent Space Models of Occupational Segregation across Sex, Race, and Ethnic Groups
Mark Handcock, Sociology, University of Washington
04/14/2004
Representing Uncertainty in Latent Space Models of Occupational Segregation across Sex, Race, and Ethnic Groups
Barbara Reskin, Sociology, University of Washington
04/14/2004
Representing Uncertainty in Latent Space Models of Occupational Segregation across Sex, Race, and Ethnic Groups
Lowell Hargens, Sociology, University of Washington
04/14/2004
Representing Uncertainty in Latent Space Models of Occupational Segregation across Sex, Race, and Ethnic Groups
Beth Hirsh, Sociology, University of Washington
04/14/2004
Age-at-Marriage Patterns can emerge from individual mate-search heuristics
Francesco Billari, Institute of Quantitative Methods, Universita Bocconi and IGIER
04/07/2004
TBA
TBA
03/10/2004
The Effect of Residential Segregation on Interracial Friendship in Schools
Ted Mouw, Sociology, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
03/03/2004
Beyond Right and Wrong: A Spatial Approach to Categorically Scored Objective Items
Anne Thissen-Roe, Psychology, University of Washington
02/25/2004
Beyond Right and Wrong: A Spatial Approach to Categorically Scored Objective Items
Earl Hunt, Psychology, University of Washington
02/25/2004
Deconstructing Symmetry
Darryl Holman, Anthropology, University of Washington
02/18/2004
Clicks, Clogs, and Customers: Predictive Modeling in E-business
Andreas Weigend, Amazon.com
02/11/2004
Determining the Effects of Teacher Education on P-12 Learning: Some Conceptual Issues
Bill McDiarmid, Education, University of Washington
02/04/2004
Statistical Game Theory
Michael Chwe, Political Science, UCLA
01/28/2004
"Partnering 'Out' and Fitting In: Residential Segregation and the Neighborhood Contexts of Mixed-Race Households
Mark Ellis, Geography, University of Washington
01/21/2004
Paper Autonomy, Private Ambition:Central Bankers' Careers and the Economy
Christopher Adolph, Government, Harvard University
12/10/2003
Spatial Heterogeneity and Tax Effort in Russia's Regions
Avery Ke, Economics, University of Washington
12/03/2003
Spatial Heterogeneity and Tax Effort in Russia's Regions
Krisztina Nagy, Economics, University of Washington
12/03/2003
Spatial Heterogeneity and Tax Effort in Russia's Regions
Judy Thornton, Economics, University of Washington
12/03/2003
A Statistical View of Learning in the Centipede Game
Peter Hoff, Statistics, University of Washington
11/19/2003
A Statistical View of Learning in the Centipede Game
Anton Westveld, CSSS, University of Washington
11/19/2003
Interviewer Effects in the Elicitation of Sexual and Drug Injection Partners
Devon Brewer, Interdisciplinary Scientific Research and STD Program, Public Health-Seatle and King County
11/12/2003
A New Approach to Measuring the Racial Impact of Redistricting
Gary King, Government, Harvard University
11/05/2003
A New Approach to Measuring the Racial Impact of Redistricting
Andrew Gelman, Statistics, Columbia University
11/05/2003
A New Approach to Measuring the Racial Impact of Redistricting
Jonathan Katz, Humanities & Sciences, California Institute of Technology
11/05/2003
Marginal Modeling of Multilevel Binary Data with Time-Varying Covariates
Patrick Heagarty, Biostatistics, University of Washington
10/29/2003
Marginal Modeling of Multilevel Binary Data with Time-Varying Covariates
Diana Miglioretti, Center for Health Statistics, Group Health Cooperative
10/29/2003
Linking Random Graph and Loglinear Models of Networks
Martina Morris, Statistics & Sociology, University of Washington
10/22/2003
Linking Random Graph and Loglinear Models of Networks
Steve Goodreau, CSSS and CFAR, University of Washington
10/22/2003
Major, Minor and Internal Categories of PNAS Research Reports
Elena Erosheva, Statistics and Social Work, University of Washington
10/15/2003
A Markov Switching Model of Congressional Party Regimes
Dick Startz, Economics, University of Washington
10/08/2003
A Markov Switching Model of Congressional Party Regimes
Bryan Jones, Political Science, University of Washington
10/08/2003
Assessing the Effects of Measurement Error in Cross-National Social Research
Eric Wibbels, Sociology, University of Washington
06/04/2003
Assessing the Effects of Measurement Error in Cross-National Social Research
Michael Hechter, Sociology, University of Washington
06/04/2003
Assessing the Effects of Measurement Error in Cross-National Social Research
Kevin Quinn, Political Science, University of Washington
06/04/2003
Improved inference for the partially identified instrumental variables regression model
Eric Zivot, Economics, University of Washington
05/28/2003
Aggregate Demographic Uncertainty and Policy Risk
Shripad Tuljapurkar, Biological Sciences, Stanford University
05/21/2003
Axiomatic Foundations for Person-Tradeoffs
John Miyamoto, Psychology, University of Washington
05/14/2003
Association Models for a Multivariate Multinomial Response
Peter Smith, Social Statistics, University of Southampton
05/07/2003
Political Interactions in Central Asia: A Latent Space Analysis
Peter Hoff, Statistics, University of Washington
04/30/2003
Political Interactions in Central Asia: A Latent Space Analysis
Mike Ward, Political Science, University of Washington
04/30/2003
Quantitative Analysis of Intonation in an Endangered Language
Alice Taff, Preventative Medicine, UC Davis
04/23/2003
Quantitative Analysis of Intonation in an Endangered Language
Thomas Richardson, Preventative Medicine, UC Davis
04/23/2003
Quantitative Analysis of Intonation in an Endangered Language
Jacob Wegelin, Epidemiology, UC Davis
04/23/2003
The Census and the Supreme Court: Sampling and Imputation
Lara Wolfson, World Health Organization
04/16/2003
Women, Education, and Marriage in the United States
Elaina Rose, Economics, University of Washington
04/09/2003
Describing Sexual Partnerships: Issues, Approaches and (a little bit of) Data
Jim Hughes, Biostatistics, University of Washington
04/02/2003
Ecological Inference in Epidemiology
Jon Wakefield, Biostatistics and Statistics, University of Washington
03/12/2003
Why is Simpson's paradox a paradox?
Thomas Richardson, Statistics, University of Washington
03/05/2003