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Temporal Processes Lab 1
This was a homework assignment for a class on time series methods. I completed a trend analysis using data from the General Social Survey.
Tweeting Topics Election 2016
This markdown was created to fulfill an assignment for a course on Data Visualization techniques that I took during the Spring 2016 semester in the Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences MA program at Columbia University. It took quite a while to complete (perhaps 20 hours of work spread over several days), especially considering the size of the tweet datasets. Take a look and please keep the runtime in mind.
Digging for Duplicates in International Surveys
This report includes my attempt at replicating the percentmatch function by Kuriakose and Robbins (2015) to find duplicate observations in survey data. I did in fact find "near duplicate" observations in some international survey data!
I completed this report to fulfill a homework assignment for a course I took as an MA candidate at Columbia University in the Quantitative Methods in the Social Science program:
Course on Design and Analysis of Sample Surveys
Andrew Gelman
Spring 2016
Geolocating Super Tuesday Tweets
These maps and descriptive analysis were completed for Assignment 3 in the Data Visualization course that I attended during the Spring 2016 semester in the Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences, MA program at Columbia University. The question prompts are in bold font and my answers follow.