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Bayesian Modeling in the Social Sciences and Education — Contributed Papers | |||
Section on Bayesian Statistical Science , International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA) , Section on Statistical Education | |||
Chair(s): Leanna House, Virginia Tech | |||
10:35 AM | Spatiotemporal Model Fusion: Multiscale Modeling of Civil Unrest — Andrew Hoegh, Virginia Tech ; Marco A.R. Ferreira, Virginia Tech ; Scotland Leman, Virginia Tech | ||
10:50 AM | Bayesian Hierarchical Models for Student Outcomes in Cyber-Enabled Science Classrooms — Yuanzhi Li ; Daniel Coster, Utah State University | ||
11:05 AM | Inference on Self-Exciting Jumps in Prices and Volatility Using High-Frequency Measures — Worapree Maneesoonthorn, The University of Melbourne | ||
11:20 AM | A Hierarchical Bayesian Approach to Modeling Multivariate Nonlinear Longitudinal Data: Visual World Paradigm — Melissa Pugh, The University of Iowa ; Jacob Oleson, The University of Iowa | ||
11:35 AM | Understanding Variability Between Groups of Sequences Using a Bayesian Object-Oriented Data Model — Maria Tackett, University of Virginia ; Dan Spitzner, University of Virginia | ||
12:05 PM | An Integrated Latent Traits Modeling Approach for Measuring Infectivity and Susceptibility of Multilaterally Interacted Individuals with Application to Fashion Contagion — Jiali Ding, NCEPU/PKU |
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