Most 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 / SOC / STAT 322: Data Science and Statistics for Social Sciences II (Dr. Sasha Johfre, Instructor)
- “Changes in Luxury Apparels Consumption Patterns During Economic Downturn (Covid Pandemic),” by John Song (Business)
- “Incentives and Intentions: Experimental and Observational Evidence on Blood Donation Behavior,” by Tony Dong (Economics & Sociology)
- “X Marks the Spot? Using X data to determine political elites' sentiment towards the Department of Government Efficiency,” by Ethan Hynes (Political Science)
- Untitled Project by Antonio Bonicillo (Sociology)
- “Demographic Factors affecting Employee Attrition,” by Tejaaswini Jayaprakash (Business, Accounting)
- “Greener Offices, Calmer Minds? Evaluating the Stress-Reducing Effects of Indoor Plants” by Leslie Cheng (Sociology & Psychology)
- “Structural Inequality and the Gender Pay Gap in U.S. Survey Data,” by Jenise Dettmann (Sociology)
- “What audio features most strongly predict whether a song becomes a hit on Spotify?” by Laila Gmerek (Communication)
- “The More, the Merrier: The Benefits of Competition in Public Procurement,” by Henry O'Daffer (Political Science)
- “The Color of Canopy: Environmental Inequality and Communities of Color,” by Benny Bassli (Program on the Environment)
- “The Balance Between Work And Life,” by Eddy Wong (Sociology)
- “Catalysts of Change: Sexual Violence in Conflict and Gender Inequality,” by Ahna Rader (Political Science, WGSS)
- “Can Bat Design Improve Contact Quality? Evidence from Torpedo Bat Users,” by Vincent La (Sociology)
- “Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Empathy and Helping Others,” by Arohee Kumar (iSchool)
- “To what extent do indicators of accessible infrastructure correlate with housing stability metrics in Seattle?” by Catherine Stauffer (Political Science)
- “Exploring Sex and Age Differences in ADHD Among Children,” by Ava Gaddis (Psychology)
- “The Monopolization of the Cinema Industry,” by Noor Fatima Hasan (Law, Societies, and Justice)
- “Shifting Legislative Incentives: Bill Progression through the Biannenums,” by Sean Fan (Law, Societies, and Justice)
- “Fuel Efficiency: How Vehicle Type and Engine Power Shape MPG?” by Chengxiang Yang (Sociology)
- Untitled Project by Ubaidillah Mohammad Razali
CSSS / BIOST / STAT 529: Sample Survey Techniques (Dr. Robin Mejia, Instructor)
- “Cardiac Service Utilization in the U.S.; Analysis of PCI and CABG Using Medicare Data,” by Floria Nyandaya (Health Metrics)
- “Changes in Mental Health and Treatment Utilization Among US College Students Across COVID-19,” by Zixia Huang (Statistics)
- “Labor Union Solidarity and Demand for Redistribution in Europe” by Ramses Llobet (Political Science)
- “Evaluating Calibration Variable Selection in Survey Weighting: A Simulation Study Based on the CE Survey,” by Angel Sun (Statistics)
- “Evaluation of Imputation Methods Under Different Missing Data Conditions,” by Yehchan Yoo (Statistics)
- “Bias and coverage of frequentist survey estimators: Comparing design-based and model-based approaches for two-stage stratified cluster sample data using simulation experiments,” by Lukas Feddern (Health Metrics)
- “Access to Mental Care Among Adults Aged 20 and Over in the United States: A Comparison Between General Population and Individuals with Depression Using NHANES 2021-2023 Data,” by Yuwei Wang (Global Health)
- “Post-stratifying on gender of the household head to estimate agricultural outcomes in Ethiopia,” by Rebecca Toole (Public Policy)
- “Usual Source of Care and Health Outcomes in U.S. Children,” by Luyi Tong (Biostatistics)
- “The Role of Child Care Subsidies in Reducing Work-Related Economic Strain,” by Geraldine Germain (Social Work)
- “The Association Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Risk Behaviors Among U.S. High School Students,” by Paul Shema (Built Environments)
- “Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditures Before and After Pro-poor Health Insurance Reform,” by Drouard Salome (Health Metrics)
- “Assessing the Effects of COVID-19 Restrictions on Hypertension Burden Amongst U.S. Adults,” by Muriel Konne (Global Health, Public Health)
CSSS / STAT 566: Causal Modeling (Dr. Thomas Richardson, Instructor)
- “Relationship Between Mayoral Partisanship and Crime and Policing,” by Ben Edelhertz, Katherine Elizabeth Lovelace, & Qian Meng (Statistics)
- “The Effect of Temperature on Electric Vehicle Charging Energy Demand,” by Shiqi Ding, Mohammad M. Oshanreh, and Hoseok Sa (Civil Engineering, Urban Design and Planning)
- Untitled Project by Cindy Wang, Xi Zheng, Ronan Perry (Statistics, Business)
- “Maximizing Plant Growth During Drought,” by Alicia Chuang, Terrance Wang, Sirong Li (Data Science, Fishery Sciences, Statistics)
- “Put Your Money Where Your Butt Is,” by Sawyer Crosby, Yi Wang, Weitao Wang (Epidemiology, Statistics)
- “Opportunity Knocks: an experimental study on College Incentive Program,” by Kelechi Kafor, Jingfan Xu, Shuzhen Zhang (Statistics)
- “Moving To Opportunity,” by Anthony Nguyen, Dylan Ellis, Hassan Aziz (Data Science, Business, Political Science)
- “The Effect of Compulsory Education Requirement on Future Earnings,” by Frances Yuan, Arman Jahangiri, Yeting Wu (Statistics, Mathematics)
- “Estimating an Optimal Treatment Regime for the Treatment of Opioid Dependence,” by Quinn White, Min Jia, Songran Wang (Biostatistics, Statistics)
- “Causal Impact of Naloxone Access Laws on opioid overdose mortality,” by Karan Shah, Yucheng Zhao (Applied Mathematics, Statistics)
- “Causal Effects of Sleep Disorder and Quality on Depressive Symptoms: Evidence from NHANES from 2017 - 2023,” by Jjiayi Sun, Yinjie Liu (Statistics)
- “Oregon Health Insurance Experiment,” by Emily Li, Isabelle Thiara, Suyang Yu (Statistics)
- “Effects of Increasing Ad Slots in Online Advertising,” by Zihuan Zhang, Kayode Oke, Mohammad Rashid (Statistics, Marketing)
