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Poster Showcase

A group of people looking at various posters on stands, lined up around a roomMost quarters, students from advanced CSSS courses come together for a collaborative poster showcase session. These events offer students a unique platform to present their course projects, often marking their first experience with public research poster creation and presentation. By merging multiple courses into a single showcase, participating students get to experience what methods taught in other courses can offer for social science research. The sessions are open to the broader CSSS and UW community, and offer a lively, interactive environment.

 

CSSS 569: Visualizing Data

  • "Exploratory Data Visualization of Public Health Indicators in Chicago" by Chelsea Rodgers, Jenny Rosauer, Sunita Nolan (School of Epidemiology)
  • "Does Digital Feminism Invoke Population-Level Backlash? Evidence from China" by Shane Wan (Political Science)
  • "Loneliness and Mental Health Help-Seeking in Adolescents" by Jessica Yu (Psychology)
  • "Implementation of Trauma Informed Interventions in Schools: Visualizing staff training, model understanding, and implementation confidence" by Breana Martinez (School of Social Work)
  • "A Systematic Review of Self-Blame Following Sexual Assault" by Sharon Wang (Psychology)
  • "The Voice in the Wilderness: Influences Animating Christian Nationalism " by Levi Jaeger (Political Science)
  • "Global Burden of Disease Model Diagnostics: Spatiotemporal Gaussian Process Regression (ST-GPR)" by Nikki DeCleene (Health Metrics Sciences)
  • "Improvements to Controlled Interrupted Time Series VIsualizations in Public Health" by Ryan Brownell (School of Epidemiology)
  • "Investigating Various Adaptive-Training Exercise Programs for Improving Exercise Capacity After Breast Cancer Treatment: A feasibility study" by Hongyu Yu (Department of Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Informatics, School of Nursing)
  • "Life Cycle Assessment of Glue-Laminated Timbers Production from Indonesia with Consideration of Land Use Change" by Karisha Shahnaz Hariadi (School of Environmental and Forest Sciences )
  • "Regional Shifts in Delivery Facilities Across Low- and Middle-Income Countries" by Cassidy Hay (Health Metrics Sciences)
  • "The Surveillance Paradox: How Scientific Visibility Shapes the Global Landscape of Hepatitis E Outbreak Reporting" by Md Koushik Ahmed and Muriel Konne (Department of Global Health)
  • "Diarrhea-Attributable U5 Mortality in LMICs: Preliminary Systematic Review Results" by Sofia Donovan (School of Public Health) and Audrey Hersman (Department of Global Health and School of Epidemiology)
  • "Visualizing the Labor Market Effects of Seattle’s Minimum Wage on Young Workers" by Hanna Cho (School of Social Work)
  • "Visualizing the results of Meta-Analyses within the Burden of Proof Framework " by Tristan Casady (School of Epidemiology)

CSSS / SOC WL 592: Applied Longitudinal Data Analysis

  • "Longitudinal Analysis of the Interplay Between Sense of Control and Life Satisfaction Across Adulthood " by Yanjing Liang (School of Nursing) and Jon Torres (School of Social Work)
  • "Who Benefits from Urban Hukou (Household Registration)? Positive Selection Among Rural-to-Urban Migrants in China" by Mingze Li (Sociology)
  • "What drives housing price: Economic, Demographic, and Environmental Determinants of Housing Prices" by Sun Ho Hwang (Urban Design and Planning)
  • "A Longitudinal Analysis of the Land Surface Temperature of Seattle, 2013-2020" by Shiqi Ding (Urban Design and Planning) and Zengyu Chen (School of Nursing)
  • "Longitudinal Analysis of Ukrainian Military and Civilian Deaths in the Russia-Ukraine War" by Taylor Cox (Political Science) and Austin Sibu (Statistics)
  • "Residential Attainment Trajectories of Low-Income Families in King County" by Lizzie Tong (Public Policy)
  • "Investor Purchases of Single-family Houses and Rising Rents in Washington State" by Christian Phillips (Urban Design and Planning)
  • "Trajectories and Predictors of Homebound Severity among Older Adults Initially Homebound: A Longitudinal Study" by Wenting Peng (School of Nursing) and Jessica Yu (Psychology)
  • "A Longitudinal Analysis of Climatic and Hydrologic Factors of Monthly Evapotranspiration" by Srinithya Nagarajan (Public Policy)

Recent Poster Showcase Events

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CSSS 512: Time Series and Panel Data for the Social Sciences, Dr. Christopher Adolph“Six Eras, Five Breaks? Time Series Analysis of MLB Data,” by Eddie Hock & Brandon Morande (Sociology).“Housing…
1. “The effect of Graduation interventions on monthly income of households living in extreme poverty,” by Helena Manguerra (Global Health) and Amanda Brumwell (Global Health).2. “Longitudinal…