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105 ! | Mon, 8/4/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-213 | |
Social Media Analysis — Invited Papers | |||
Social Statistics Section , Government Statistics Section , Committee on Gay and Lesbian Concerns in Statistics | |||
Organizer(s): Daniel Kasprzyk, NORC at the University of Chicago | |||
Chair(s): Daniel Kasprzyk, NORC at the University of Chicago | |||
8:35 AM | Reducing Sampling Bias in Social Media Data for County Health Inference — Aron Culotta, Illinois Institute of Technology | ||
9:00 AM | Using Social Media Data to Predict Survey Responses: A Comparison to Multiple Imputation — Ashley Richards, RTI International ; Joe Murphy, RTI International ; Darryl Creel, RTI International ; Justin Landwehr, RTI International | ||
9:25 AM | Comparing Public Opinion Polling with Social Media Listening for Purposes of Communications Research — Jennifer Hunter Childs, U.S. Census Bureau ; Monica Wroblewski, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
9:50 AM | Competitor or Compliment: Social Media Analysis and Social Science Research — Martin Barron, NORC at the University of Chicago | ||
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion |
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