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Statistical class, Oct. 6, basic stat's and modeling.
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An overview of the host participant panel in zoom at McMaster.
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Natural Language Processing (NLP) has changed radically with the
emergence of neural network approaches that learn to represent words,
sentences, and other linguistic units as dense real-valued…
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How can we comparatively assess the
“successfulness” of mass protests? I develop an expanded typology of protest
outcomes to score protest campaigns on their effectiveness in…
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MacPherson Institute and MELD/MODEL have partnered to offer a series of 3 workshops intended to increase understanding of who English language learners (ELLs) are on campus, ensure instructors are…
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Starting graduate school? No matter what program or school you're in, this video will help you orient yourself to this big change. Allison Van will talk about how grad school is different from…
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In 2022/2023, the School of Social Work hosted a series of webinars aimed at bringing together our Field Instruction community for conversations about how to host social work students in their…
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In 2022/2023, the School of Social Work hosted a series of webinars aimed at bringing together our Field Instruction community for conversations about how to host social work students in their…
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In this Productivity During Pandemic talk, PhD sutdent Andrey Kasimov shares tips and insights gained from conducting online interviews with anonymous participants belonging to reactionary online…
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Increasing the transparency and reproducibility of scientific research has received considerable attention over the past decade. Takeup of this call has varied considerably over the social sciences,…
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Transparency is all the rage in the social sciences. Yet, how exactly transparency can be pursued in qualitative research is very much still up for debate, especially when issues around…
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Yun- Ju (Claire) Chen is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences at McMaster University and a member of the McMaster Autism Research Team (MacART). She…
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