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Skip to main content. Social Science Statistics Blog. Social Science Statistics Blog Posts. App Stats Roberts, Stewart, and Tingley on Topic models for open ended survey responses with applications to experiments. April 28, 2013. We hope you can join us this Wednesday, May 1, 2013 for the Applied Statistics Workshop. All from the Department of Government. App Stats Vadhan on Privacy Tools for Sharing Research Data. April 22, 2013. Guest Post by Patrick Lam on Estimating Individual Causal Effects.

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Skip to main content. Social Science Statistics Blog. Social Science Statistics Blog Posts. App Stats Roberts, Stewart, and Tingley on Topic models for open ended survey responses with applications to experiments. April 28, 2013. We hope you can join us this Wednesday, May 1, 2013 for the Applied Statistics Workshop. All from the Department of Government. App Stats Vadhan on Privacy Tools for Sharing Research Data. April 22, 2013. Guest Post by Patrick Lam on Estimating Individual Causal Effects.

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