Thanks to all who participated in our Early Warning Project's annual @AllOurIdeas comparison survey. #BurkinaFaso tops this year's results, according to survey respondents, followed by #Iraq#Syria and #SouthSudan. https://t.co/Ee5nUAyWpM
Applications to host a partner location for the 2020 Summer Institutes in Computational Social Science are now open! Learn more/apply here (applications are due November 1st): https://t.co/ufd9y6Irfe #SICSS2019#SICSS2018
@randw I believe that we already support https, as described in this post: https://t.co/PBh438gLHA If there is a problem, please send us a bug report: https://t.co/k3ETdhqKZb Thanks.
Really enjoying using @allourideas#wiki#survey to conduct a community consultation on my local park. Asks people to vote on pair-wise contests between options; lets them post their own ideas for others to vote on; allows them to spend as long on the survey as they want.
We also look at non-sports comparisons, specifically a big WaPo @allourideas wikisurvey of political comparisons. For small samples, the shrunk estimates have much lower MSE (for large samples, shrinkage doesn't matter). All credit to @stephen_ragain for this work! (4/4)
Chris Schilling presents on @allourideas , an adaptive tool for surveying a large number of people. He uses this to define, for example, the next topic of an Inspire Campaign. People are also invited to add their own options to the survey. #LearningDays#wikimania
What research and innovation policy questions would you like us to explore with new data in @EuritoH2020? We are gathering views using @allourideas, a cool survey/crowdsourcing tool.
Respond here:
https://t.co/RZH7ZYczY4
Context in this @CMTippett blog: https://t.co/jsKQ10VjyZ
More about the research behind https://t.co/Dmy15YGjrQ in new book Bit by Bit: Social Research in the Digital Age: https://t.co/LtMpgBwdSs https://t.co/QDfUC9mNJ4
You can read about @allourideas and the future of survey research in Chapter 3 of Bit by Bit: Social Research in the Digital Age: https://t.co/wbv7vYeyOT