Mixture Model Component Trees as an Alternative to High-Dimensional Cognitive Diagnosis Models
Rebecca Nugent, Statistics, Carnegie Mellon University
01/20/2010
The Combination of Ecological and Individual Level Data
Jon Wakefield, Statistics and Biostatistics, University of Washington
01/13/2010
Hierarchical Modeling of Longitudinal Trade Networks
Peter Hoff, Statistics and Biostatistics, University of Washington
01/06/2010
Probabilistic Projections of HIV Prevalence Using Bayesian Melding
Adrian Raftery, Statistics and Sociology, University of Washington
12/09/2009
Respondent-Driven Sampling: Risks and Benefits Of A Novel Sampling Strategy
W. Whipple Neely, Statistics, University of Washington
12/02/2009
Discrete Exponential Family Models for Residential Settlement and Segregation
Miruna Petrescu-Prahova, Statistics, University of Washington
11/25/2009
The Determinants of Sex-Selective Abortions
Claus Portner, Economics, University of Washington
11/18/2009
Latent Pathways to Adulthood and their Associations with Alcohol, Tobacco, and Marijuana Abuse and Dependence
Sabrina Oesterle, School of Social Work, University of Washington
11/04/2009
Cohort Analysis in Social Research: What's New?
Yang Yang, Sociology, University of Chicago
10/28/2009
Propensity Score Matching to Recover Latent Experiments: Diagnostics and Asymptotics
Ben Hansen, Statistics, University of Michigan
10/21/2009
Bayesian Graphical Models for Combining Multiple Data Sources, with Applications in Environmental Epidemiology
Sylvia Richardson, Biostatistics, Imperial College, United Kingdom
10/14/2009
Getting Ahead in the Communist Party: Explaining the Advancement of Central Committee Members in China
Chris Adolph, Political Science, University of Washington
10/07/2009
Time Varying Networks: Reverse Engineering and Analyzing Rewiring Social and Genetic Interactions
Eric Xing, Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
09/30/2009
Handling Sparsity via the Horseshoe
Carlos Calvalho, Econometrics & Statistics, The University of Chicago Booth School of Business
05/27/2009
Estimation of Robust Demographic Time-series with Noisy Data for Developing Countries: Selected Cases Studies from Africa and Asia
Patrick Gerland, Population Division, United Nations
05/20/2009
Prior Elicitation and Variable Selection in High Dimensional Regression Models
Mayetri Gupta, Biostatistics, Boston University
05/13/2009
Logistic Regression with Distributed Databases
Aleksandra Slavkovic, Statistics, Penn State University
05/06/2009
The Accuracy of Online Surveys with Non-probability Samples of People who Volunteer to do Surveys for Money
Jon A. Krosnick, Humanities and Social Sciences, Stanford University
04/29/2009
Presentation of CSSS courses for 2009-2010 academic year
CSSS
04/22/2009
Sequential Sampling for Binary Sequences
Ian Dinwoodie, Statistical Sciences, Duke University
04/15/2009
Empirical Comparisons of Computer Models for Stellar Evolution
David van Dyk, Statistics, University of California, Irvine
04/08/2009
Estimating Sparse Network Models
Bala Rajaratnam, Statistics, Stanford University
04/01/2009
Recommender Systems for Fun and Profit
Chris Volinsky, Statistics Research, AT&T Research
03/11/2009
Recommender Systems for Fun and Profit
Chris Volinsky, Statistics Research Department, At&t
03/11/2009
Probabilistic Forecasting: Ensemble Model Output Statistics using Heteroskedastic Censored Regression
Thordis Thorarinsdottir, Statistics, University of Washington
03/04/2009
Probabilistic Forecasting: Ensemble Model Output Statistics using Heteroskedastic Censored Regression
Thordis Thorarinsdottir, Statistics, University of Washington
03/04/2009
Estimation from Network-Based Respondent-Driven Sampling
Krista Gile, Statistics, University of Oxford
02/25/2009
Analysis of the Binary Instrumental Variable Model (Part Two)
Thomas Richardson, Statistics, University of Washington
02/18/2009
Analysis of the Binary Instrumental Variable Model (Part Two)
Thomas Richardson, Statistics, University of Washington
02/18/2009
Toward a Solution of the Near-Degeneracy Problem of Exponential-Family Random Graph Models
Michael Schweinberger, Statistics, University of Washington
02/11/2009
A simulation approach to the inverse problem: Tunnel detection via gravity
Caren Marzban, Statistics, University of Washington
02/04/2009
A simulation approach to the inverse problem: Tunnel detection via gravity
Caren Marzban, Statistics, University of Washington
02/04/2009
Analysis of Longitudinal Crime Patterns
Elena Erosheva, Statistics and Social Work, University of Washington
01/28/2009
Multivariate analyses of joint effects of prenatal alcohol exposure and socioeconomic factors on a battery of neurocognitive tests at 21 years of age
Paul Sampson, Statistics, University of Washington
01/21/2009
Adjusting for Network Size and Composition Effects in Exponential Random Graph Models
Pavel Krivitsky, Statistics, University of Washington
01/14/2009
Analysis of the binary instrumental variable model
Thomas Richardson, Statistics, University of Washington
01/07/2009
Measuring Expectations in Options Markets: An application to the S&P 500 Index
Abel Rodriguez, Applied Mathematics & Statistics, University of California at Santa Cruz
12/03/2008
Measuring Expectations in Options Markets: An application to the S&P 500 Index
Abel Rodriguez, Applied Mathematics & Statistics, University of California, Santa Cruz
12/03/2008
Horwitz-Thompson Estimation for Semiparametric Models and Two-phase Stratified Samples, with Application to Case-Cohort Studies
Norman Breslow, Biostatistics, University of Washington
11/26/2008
Graphical Models, Multivariate Regression and Sparsity, with Applications to Prediction and Macroeconomic Growth Determinant Uncertainty
Alex Lenkoski, Statistics, University of Washington
11/19/2008
(Dis)incentives for getting ahead? Longitudinal evidence on combined marginal tax rates facing low-income working families
Jennifer L. Romich, Social Work, University of Washington
11/12/2008
Using Latent Class Analysis to Identify Cigarette Smoking Patterns in US National Data
Brian P. Flaherty, Psychology, University of Washington
11/05/2008
Assessing the performance of respondent-driven sampling under (reasonably) realistic conditions.
Matthew Salganik, Sociology, Princeton University
10/29/2008
Sampling for Conditional Inference on Multiway Tables
Yuguo Chen, Statistics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
10/22/2008
Exploring the interrelationships between life course domains: An approach based upon sequence analysis
Raffaella Piccarreta, Decision Sciences, Universita' L.Bocconi
10/15/2008
Detecting Cognitive Fatigue from Electroencephalographic Signals
Raquel Prado, Applied Mathematics and Statistics, University of California, Santa Cruz
10/08/2008
Do Campaigns Ads Really Work? The Effectiveness of Targeted Ads in the 2008 Presidential Election: A Controlled Experiment
Matt A. Barreto, Political Science, University of Washington
10/01/2008
Partitioning Signed Networks
Patrick Doreian, Sociology, University of Pittsburgh
06/04/2008
Presentation of CSSS courses for 2008-2009 academic year
CSSS Faculty, University of Washington
05/28/2008
How much do you want to avoid Simpson's paradox?
Tamas Rudas, Statistics, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest
05/21/2008
Analysis of Employment Termination Time Data with Competing Risks"
Mara Tableman, Mathematics & Statistics, Portland State University
05/14/2008
Issues in Multiple Imputation of Missing Data
Paul D. Allison, Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
05/07/2008
Population Projection in the Context of HIV/AIDS: Application of Bayesian Melding to a Cohort Component Projection Model with HIV
Sam Clark, Sociology, University of Washington
04/30/2008
No seminar scheduled
None
04/23/2008
Adaptive Partial Innovation: Coping With Ambiguity Through Diversification
Charles F. Manski, Economics and Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University
04/16/2008
The Relationship Between First Imprisonment and Criminal Career Development: A Matched Samples Comparison
Daniel Nagin, Public Policy and Statistics, Carnegie Mellon University
04/09/2008
Bayesian Aspects of Lasso Regression
Chris Hans, Statistics, The Ohio State University
04/02/2008
Graphical Modelling in Multivariate Time Series and Matrix Data Analysis
Mike West, Statistical Science, Duke University
03/12/2008
Applications of Functional Data analysis to Proteomics and Genomics Data
Bani Mallick, Statistics, Texas A&M, College Station
03/05/2008
Sample Attrition in the Presence of Population Attrition"
Seik Kim, Economics and CSDE, University of Washington
02/27/2008
Attitude Instability Due to Ambivalence: A Reconsideration of Recent Evidence
Garett Glasgow, Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara
02/20/2008
Calibration estimators and semiparametric models
Thomas Lumley, Biostatistics, University of Washington
02/13/2008
Capsules of Information Possessed by Individuals: Their Value in Estimating the Effect of Public Intervention Programs
Yonatan Eyal, Economics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
02/06/2008
Estimating Missing Values in Cross-Sectional Time Series: Application of Pattern Recognition
Christopher J.L. Murray, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, University of Washington
01/30/2008
Markov Logic: A Rich Modeling Language for Social Networks
Pedro Domingos, Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington
01/23/2008
Understanding and Using Forecast Uncertainty Information in the Context of Weather Related Decision Making
Susan Joslyn, Psychology, University of Washington
01/16/2008
Maximum Likelihood Estimation in Latent Class Models For Contingency Table Data
Stephen E. Fienberg, Statistics, Carnegie Mellon University
01/09/2008
Recidivism Among Drug Trafficking Probationers and Social Interactions
Sibel Sirakaya, Economics and Statistics, University of Washington
12/05/2007
On the Effect of Prior Assumptions in Bayesian Model Averaging with Applications to Growth Regression
Mark F.J. Steel, Statistics, University of Warwick
11/28/2007
Estimation of Semiparametric Models in the Presence of Endogeneity and Sample Selection
Ivan Jeliazkov, Economics, University of California, Irvine
11/21/2007
Are Consumers Forward-looking?
Dick Startz, Economics, University of Washington
11/14/2007
The Multiple Adaptations of Multiple Imputation
Jerome P. Reiter, Statistical Science, Duke University
11/07/2007
Log-linear models for Gene Interactions
Valen E. Johnson, Biostatistics and Applied Mathematics, University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
10/31/2007
Bayes Net Structure Learning from Uncertain Interventions
Kevin P. Murphy, Computer Science and Statistics, University of British Columbia
10/24/2007
An Economic Model of Friendship: Homophily, Minorities and Segregation
Matthew Jackson, Economics, Stanford University
10/17/2007
A New, Improved BIC
M.J. (Susie) Bayarri, Statistics and Operations Research, University of Valencia
10/10/2007
Testing Co-Evolution of Discrete Traits with Markov Evolutionary Reward Processes
Vladimir Minin, Statistics, University of Washington
10/03/2007
Loss Functions for Interval Estimation
Kenneth Rice, Biostatistics, University of Washington
06/07/2007
Bayesian Clustering for Row Effects Models
Claudia Tarantola, Economics and Quantitative Methods, University of Pavia, Italy
05/30/2007
A Statistical Spacings Model to Infer Regions of Loss of Heterozygosity
Stanley Pounds, Biostatistics, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
05/23/2007
Bayesian Variable Selection and Data Integration for Biological Regulatory Networks
Shane T. Jensen, Statistics, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
05/16/2007
Measuring the Effects of Social Context on Policy Attitudes
Rodolfo Espino, Political Science, Arizona State University
05/09/2007
Overview of CSSS Graduate Program, Course offerings, and Math Camp
Affiliates , University of Washington
05/02/2007
Overview of CSSS Graduate Program, Course offerings, and Math Camp
CSSS Faculty, University of Washington
05/02/2007
How to Read 100 Million Blogs (and How to Classify Deaths without Physicians)
Gary King, Government, Harvard University
04/18/2007
Indirect Robust Inference with Application to Diffusion Models
Veronika Czellar, Economics, University of Washington and Swiss National Science Foundation
04/11/2007
Time-Clocks, Employee Swipe Behavior and Implications for Wage and Hour Litigation
Nathan Woods, Economist, Welch Consulting
04/04/2007
A Bayesian Hierarchical Framework for Spatial Modeling of fMRI Data
Brian Caffo, Biostatistics, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University
03/28/2007
Bayesian Models of Human Learning and Inference
Josh Tenenbaum, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
03/07/2007
Wavelets in Biomedical Data Analysis: Scaling and FANOVA in Applications
Brani Vidakovic, Georgia Institute of Technology
02/28/2007
Functional Annotation and Phenotype Characterization by Integrative Network Analysis
Jasmine Zhou, Biological Sciences and Computer Science, University of Southern California
02/21/2007
Divided Government and Public Attitudes Towards Institutions
Gary Segura, Political Science, University of Washington
02/14/2007
A DDP Model for Survival Regression
Wesley Johnson, Statistics, University of California at Irvine
02/07/2007
Tufte without tears: Simple tools for visual exploration and presentation of regression models
Chris Adolph, Political Science and CSSS, University of Washington
01/31/2007
Bayesian density regression with applications
David Dunson, Statistics, Duke University
01/24/2007
Integrating System Engineering Methods into Reliability Estimates
Andrew Koehler, Los Alamos National Laboratory
01/17/2007
Joint Modeling of Longitudinal and Event-Time Data
Jane-Ling Wang, Statistics, University of California at Davis
01/10/2007
Modeling Legislative Speech in the US Senate
Kevin Quinn, Government, Harvard University
01/08/2007
The Web as an Object of Study
Kirsten Foot, Communications, University of Washington
12/06/2006
Mining Search Query Logs: Helping Users Help Yhemselves
Silviu Cucerzan, Microsoft Corporation
11/29/2006