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Claire Houghton @RTC_Edinburgh looking at domestic abuse and how Covid has affected the rights of children and young people research-training-centre.sps.ed.ac.uk/covid-19-and-p…
New post from @VGorton @kevralston 'Statistics anxiety: Busting the anxious women myth?' @uoessps @NCRMUK @QStepEdinburgh #QSTEP thedetectiveshandbook.wordpress.com/?p=630
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Statistics anxiety: Busting the anxious women myth?
Dr Vicky Gorton, Dr Kevin Ralston, June 2020 For many students Statistics = Anxiety. This anxiety is often characterised as limiting students’ engagement with statistics and impacting on their perf…
Statistics minus anxiety - a course on teaching stats whilst acknowledging statistics anxiety @NCRMUK @AQMeNNetwork @britsoci @profbigvern @ekharrison @SLS_DSU ncrm.ac.uk/training/show.…
'Statistics minus anxiety' a course for those teaching quantitative methods who want to know more of the evidence on statistics anxiety and other issues @britsoci @QStepEdinburgh @QStepLeeds @BritishAcademy_ @NuffieldFound @ESRC store.southampton.ac.uk/short-courses/…
Post from the archive: @kevralston Quantitative Methods Pedagogy in Sociology: What have we got to go on? #qstep #anxiety thedetectiveshandbook.wordpress.com/2015/10/05/qua…
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Quantitative Methods Pedagogy in Sociology: What have we got to go on?
Kevin Ralston, University of Edinburgh, 2015 A systematic review of the social science research methods pedagogy literature, taken over a decade, turned up 195 papers (Wagner et al., 2011). The rev…
Historic low unemployment? Data driven: the employment rate of 16 to 24 year olds @PeterStefanovi2 @ad_formby @UKYouth @wesjnl #datadriven thedetectiveshandbook.wordpress.com/2019/02/11/dat… via @wordpressdotcom
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Data driven: the employment rate of 16 to 24 year olds
Kevin Ralston 2019, York St John University This series of posts will apply nationally collected, representative data to highlight some of the trends underlying the official employment rate. This c…
Check out @profbigvern and @ConnellyRoxanne talking reproducibility twitch.tv/videos/3700124…
Check this out: @kevralston on Mediation analysis of a Poisson outcome with a binary mediator in @Stata , using the PARAMED module written by @richardaemsley & Hanhua Liu. thedetectiveshandbook.wordpress.com/2019/01/14/fun… #data #socialscience
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Funky data and complicated models
A Mediation analysis of a Poisson outcome with a binary mediator in Stata, using the PARAMED module Kevin Ralston 2019, York St John University This blog examines options available to undertake Med…
First post of 2019... thedetectiveshandbook.wordpress.com/2019/01/14/fun…
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Funky data and complicated models
A Mediation analysis of a Poisson outcome with a binary mediator in Stata, using the PARAMED module Kevin Ralston 2019, York St John University This blog examines options available to undertake Med…
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Margins and marginsplot in looking at categorical interactions in Stata thedetectiveshandbook.wordpress.com/2018/10/15/a-c…
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A Categorical Can of Worms III
Examining categorical interactions in logit models using Marginal estimates and Marginsplot Kevin Ralston 2018, York St John University Introduction This post is the third in a series of blogs whic…
New Post from @kevralston 's popular series: A Categorical Can of Worms III -Examining categorical interactions in logit models using Marginal estimates and Marginsplot thedetectiveshandbook.wordpress.com/2018/10/15/a-c…
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A Categorical Can of Worms III
Examining categorical interactions in logit models using Marginal estimates and Marginsplot Kevin Ralston 2018, York St John University Introduction This post is the third in a series of blogs whic…
Post from the archive: @Stata 15 Dynamic Documents: ‘.do files on steroids’ thedetectiveshandbook.wordpress.com
New Blog Post from @kevralston : Richard Feynman on Sociology @ProfFeynman @britsoci thedetectiveshandbook.wordpress.com/2018/08/06/fey…
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Feynman on sociology
Kevin Ralston, York St John University, 2018 Richard P. Feynman (1918-1988) was a theoretical physicist who was part of the team who worked on the atomic bomb at Los Alamos. This year was the 30th …
Post from the Archive: -qv- and –qvgraph- nifty new commands for estimating quasi-variances in Stata thedetectiveshandbook.wordpress.com/2015/09/22/qv-…
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-qv- and –qvgraph- nifty new commands for estimating quasi-variances in Stata
Roxanne Connelly, University of Edinburgh In sociological analyses we are often dealing with multiple category explanatory variables (e.g. educational qualifications, social class, ethnic group). I…
New Post from @kevralston using @ONS #data: Mortality by occupation: Is occupation no more than a convenient category? thedetectiveshandbook.wordpress.com/2018/05/29/mor…
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Mortality by occupation: Is occupation no more than a convenient category?
Kevin Ralston, York St John University 2018 Like me, sociologists I have worked with tend to place occupation as of central importance in their examinations of the social world. This underscores a …
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Mortality by occupation: Is occupation no more than a convenient category?
Kevin Ralston, York St John University 2018 Like me, sociologists I have worked with tend to place occupation as of central importance in their examinations of the social world. This underscores a …
Post from the archive: @kevralston Generations of worklessness, a myth that won’t die thedetectiveshandbook.wordpress.com/2017/10/31/gen…
All maps are inaccurate but some have very useful applications: Thoughts on Complex Social Surveys from @profbigvern thedetectiveshandbook.wordpress.com/2016/12/05/all…
New Post: @ConnellyRoxanne and @profbigvern on publishing sociological research as a @ProjectJupyter Notebook using @Stata thedetectiveshandbook.wordpress.com/2018/01/08/res… Take a look!
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