- Institute for Education Sciences-funded Predoctoral Interdisciplinary Research Training (IES-PIRT) program
- Center for the Promotion of Research Involving Innovative Statistical Methodology (PRIISM)
(with materials prepared by Alex Hanna)
- Denis Stukal
- Kevin Munger
- Peter Crosta
- Varun D N
This is a three-day short course covering key topics at the intersection of Data Science and Social Science. Each day is structured as a series of modules that will combine instruction on data science methods with implementation using real data in R. his course covers an introduction to the R programming and statistical language, modeling and visualization, automated textual analysis, social network analysis, and web scraping & APIs.
You will need to bring a laptop to all sessions of the workshop. You will need R and RStudio installed. Follow the instructions here to install both.
You have three options for downloading the course material found on this page:
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You can download the materials by clicking on each link.
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You can "clone" repository, using the buttons found to the right side of your browser window as you view this repository. This is the button labelled "Clone in Desktop". If you do not have a git client installed on your system, you will need to get one here and also to make sure that git is installed. This is preferred, since you can refresh your clone as new content gets pushed to the course repository. (And new material will get actively pushed to the course repository at least once per day as this course takes place.)
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Most simply, you can choose the button on the right marked "Download zip" which will download the entire repository as a zip file.
You can also subscribe to the repository if you have a GitHub account, which will send you updates each time new changes are pushed to the repository.
Day | Time | Topic | Instructor |
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Jan 20 | 09:00-12:00 | Intro to R and Data Munging | Dan |
Jan 20 | 13:30-16:30 | Data Modeling and Visualization | Dan |
Jan 21 | 09:00-12:00 | Automated Textual Analysis | Pablo |
Jan 21 | 13:30-16:30 | Social Network Analysis | Pablo |
Jan 22 | 09:00-12:00 | Web scraping & APIs | Pablo |
Jan 22 | 13:30-16:30 | Research Practicum | Dan |