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Research Workshop in Applied Statistics
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Please join us this Wednesday @ noon at CBRSS,
the Center for Basic Research in the Social Sciences,
34 Kirkland Street, Rm 22, for
"Campaign Effects and the Dynamics of Turnout Intention in Election 2000",
presented by D. Sunshine Hillygus.
Sunshine Hillygus joined Harvard's Government Department as an Assistant
Professor in July 2003. Her research and teaching interests include American
political behavior, campaigns and elections, political organizations, and IT
and society. Her current research examines campaign effects and voter decision-
making in U.S. presidential elections.
Paper (which will serve as a jumping-off point for the talk) available at
http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~gov3009/Calendar/hillygusturnout9-29
As always, lunch will be provided.
Contact information, the current schedule, and previous presentations may be
found at the course web site: http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~gov3009/
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The Research Workshop in Applied Statistics is a forum for graduate
students, faculty, and visiting scholars to present and discuss work
in progress and exchange ideas. It is intended as a tour of Harvard's
statistical innovations and applications with weekly stops in
different disciplines such as economics, epidemiology, medicine,
political science, psychology, public policy, public health, sociology
and statistics. The topics of papers presented in previous years
included missing data, survey analysis, Bayesian simulation, sample
selection, and models for election and portfolio choice. Faculty and
student participants in the workshop present their current projects,
and guest speakers also give occasional presentations. The workshop
provides an excellent opportunity for informal interaction between
graduate students and faculty from a variety of disciplines. Course
credit is available for students as either an upper-level Government
or Sociology class. Lunch is provided.
If you are interested, note that all events are held at noon, in Room 22,
Center for Basic Research in Social Sciences (CBRSS, 34 Kirkland St., this is
the yellow building across the street from William James Hall).
Contact information and previous presentations may be found at the course web
site: http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~gov3009/
To join the gov3009 mailing list, send e-mail to
gov3009-l-request(a)fas.harvard.edu with the following text message:
subscribe
end
Questions? Please contact the workshop coordinator, Alexis Diamond, at
<adiamond(a)fas.harvard.edu>
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Research Workshop in Applied Statistics
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Please join us this Wednesday @ noon at CBRSS,
the Center for Basic Research in the Social Sciences,
34 Kirkland Street, Room 22, for
"Voting Weights and Formateur Advantages",
presented by Stephen Ansolabehere,
Professor of Political Science at MIT
(coauthors are James Snyder, Aaron Strauss, and Michael Ting)
Paper available at:
http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~gov3009/Calendar/steve.pdf
As always, lunch will be provided.
Contact information, the current schedule, and previous presentations may be
found at the course web site: http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~gov3009/
******************************************
The Research Workshop in Applied Statistics is a forum for graduate
students, faculty, and visiting scholars to present and discuss work
in progress and exchange ideas. It is intended as a tour of Harvard's
statistical innovations and applications with weekly stops in
different disciplines such as economics, epidemiology, medicine,
political science, psychology, public policy, public health, sociology
and statistics. The topics of papers presented in previous years
included missing data, survey analysis, Bayesian simulation, sample
selection, and models for election and portfolio choice. Faculty and
student participants in the workshop present their current projects,
and guest speakers also give occasional presentations. The workshop
provides an excellent opportunity for informal interaction between
graduate students and faculty from a variety of disciplines. Course
credit is available for students as either an upper-level Government
or Sociology class. Lunch is provided.
If you are interested, note that all events are held at noon, in Room 22,
Center for Basic Research in Social Sciences (CBRSS, 34 Kirkland St., this is
the yellow building across the street from William James Hall).
Contact information and previous presentations may be found at the course web
site: http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~gov3009/
To join the gov3009 mailing list, send e-mail to
gov3009-l-request(a)fas.harvard.edu with the following text message:
subscribe
end
Questions? Please contact the workshop coordinator, Alexis Diamond, at
<adiamond(a)fas.harvard.edu>
Students in departments other than Political Science and Economics who are
interested in taking the Applied Statistics Workshop for credit
(Weds @ noon @ the Center for Basic Research in the Social Sciences)
may wish to enroll in Soc 303a.
Those taking the Workshop for credit present a paper in the
fall or spring semesters.
(apologies for the spam)
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Research Workshop in Applied Statistics
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Jasjeet Sekhon (Government)
Garrett FitzMaurice (School of Public Health)
Lee Fleming (Business School)
Gary King (Government)
Donald Rubin (Statistics)
Christopher Winship (Sociology)
The Research Workshop in Applied Statistics is a forum for graduate
students, faculty, and visiting scholars to present and discuss work
in progress and exchange ideas. It is intended as a tour of Harvard's
statistical innovations and applications with weekly stops in
different disciplines such as economics, epidemiology, medicine,
political science, psychology, public policy, public health, sociology
and statistics. The topics of papers presented in previous years
included missing data, survey analysis, Bayesian simulation, sample
selection, and models for election and portfolio choice. Faculty and
student participants in the workshop present their current projects,
and guest speakers also give occasional presentations. The workshop
provides an excellent opportunity for informal interaction between
graduate students and faculty from a variety of disciplines. Course
credit is available for students as either an upper-level Government
or Sociology class. Lunch is provided.
Meetings are Wednesdays at noon, in Room 22, Center for Basic Research in
Social Sciences (CBRSS, 34 Kirkland St., this is the yellow building across the
street from William James Hall). Contact information and previous presentations
may be found at the course web site:
http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~gov3009/
To join the gov3009 mailing list, send e-mail to
gov3009-l-request(a)fas.harvard.edu with the following text message:
subscribe
end
Questions? Please contact the workshop coordinator, Alexis Diamond, at
<adiamond(a)fas.harvard.edu>
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Research Workshop in Applied Statistics
***************************************
Jasjeet Sekhon (Government)
Garrett FitzMaurice (School of Public Health)
Lee Fleming (Business School)
Gary King (Government)
Donald Rubin (Statistics)
Christopher Winship (Sociology)
The Research Workshop in Applied Statistics is a forum for graduate
students, faculty, and visiting scholars to present and discuss work
in progress and exchange ideas. It is intended as a tour of Harvard's
statistical innovations and applications with weekly stops in
different disciplines such as economics, epidemiology, medicine,
political science, psychology, public policy, public health, sociology
and statistics. The topics of papers presented in previous years
included missing data, survey analysis, Bayesian simulation, sample
selection, and models for election and portfolio choice. Faculty and
student participants in the workshop present their current projects,
and guest speakers also give occasional presentations. The workshop
provides an excellent opportunity for informal interaction between
graduate students and faculty from a variety of disciplines. Course
credit is available for students as either an upper-level Government
or Sociology class. Lunch is provided.
If you are interested, please be sure to attend our organizational
meeting on Wednesday, September 17th at noon, in Room 22, Center for
Basic Research in Social Sciences (CBRSS, 34 Kirkland St., this is the
yellow building across the street from William James Hall). Contact
information and previous presentations may be found at the course web
site: http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~gov3009/
To join the gov3009 mailing list, send e-mail to
gov3009-l-request(a)fas.harvard.edu with the following text message:
subscribe
end
Questions? Please contact the workshop coordinator, Alexis Diamond, at
<adiamond(a)fas.harvard.edu>
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Research Workshop in Applied Statistics
***************************************
Jasjeet Sekhon (Government)
Garrett FitzMaurice (School of Public Health)
Lee Fleming (Business School)
Gary King (Government)
Donald Rubin (Statistics)
Christopher Winship (Sociology)
The Research Workshop in Applied Statistics is a forum for graduate
students, faculty, and visiting scholars to present and discuss work
in progress and exchange ideas. It is intended as a tour of Harvard's
statistical innovations and applications with weekly stops in
different disciplines such as economics, epidemiology, medicine,
political science, psychology, public policy, public health, sociology
and statistics. The topics of papers presented in previous years
included missing data, survey analysis, Bayesian simulation, sample
selection, and models for election and portfolio choice. Faculty and
student participants in the workshop present their current projects,
and guest speakers also give occasional presentations. The workshop
provides an excellent opportunity for informal interaction between
graduate students and faculty from a variety of disciplines. Course
credit is available for students as either an upper-level Government
or Sociology class. Lunch is provided.
If you are interested, please be sure to attend our organizational
meeting on Wednesday, September 17th at noon, in Room 22, Center for
Basic Research in Social Sciences (CBRSS, 34 Kirkland St., this is the
yellow building across the street from William James Hall). Contact
information and previous presentations may be found at the course web
site: http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~gov3009/
To join the gov3009 mailing list, send e-mail to
gov3009-l-request(a)fas.harvard.edu with the following text message:
subscribe
end
Questions? Please contact the workshop coordinator, Alexis Diamond, at
<adiamond(a)fas.harvard.edu>
Cheers,
Jas.
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Jasjeet S. Sekhon
Assistant Professor
Harvard University
Center for Basic Research in the
Social Sciences
jsekhon(a)fas.harvard.edu
http://jsekhon.fas.harvard.edu/
Office: 617.496.2426 Fax: 617.496.5149
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