Archive CO:STA Sessions 2010-2016
Using 'pseudo-panels' to estimate dynamic models from repeated cross-sections. New evidence about the gender gap in mathematics achievement from Italian data
Dalit Contini (University of Torino)
Workshop: Multiple Imputation
Johannes Giesecke and Ferdinand Geißler (HU Berlin)
Workshop: Ordered Regression Models
Andrew Fullerton (Oklahoma State)
How Does Widowhood Affect Wellbeing? Results From 14 European Countries and Israel (Propensity Score Matching)
Maja Adena (WZB), Michal Myck (CenEA), and Monika Oczkowska (CenEA)
Does Marriage Boost Men’s Wages?: Identification of Treatment Effects in Fixed Effects Regression Models for Panel Data
Michael E. Sobel (Columbia University)
A New Tool for Old Questions: The Sequence-Analysis Multistate Model to Study Relationships Between Time-Varying Covariates and Trajectories.
Matthias Studer (University of Geneva), Emanuela Struffolino (WZB), Annette Fasang (HU Berlin)
Workshop: Programming an estimation command in Stata and Mata
David Drukker (Director of Econometrics, StataCorp)
Web Scraping with R
Simon Munzert (Universität Konstanz)
Social Network Analysis (co-organized with USP)
Matthew Mahutga (University of California-Riverside)
Workshop: Analyzing Time-Series Cross-Sectional Data Using Stata
Tarik Abou-Chadi and Matthias Orlowski (Humboldt University)
Introduction to Instrumental Variables
Felix Elwert (University of Wisconsin-Madison/WZB)
Multilevel modeling when clusters are heterogeneous. A Monte Carlo comparison of mixed effects random intercept and slope models, cluster-corrected OLS, and two-step approaches
Jan Paul Heisig (WZB), Merlin Schaeffer (WZB), and Johannes Giesecke (HU Berlin)
(Un)Conditional Quantile Regressions
Andreas Haupt and Gerd Nollmann (KIT)
Structural Equation Models
Michael Windzio (Universität Bremen)
From Boolean Algebra to Boolean Logit: What Are Interactions and How Can We Model Them?
Bear F. Braumoeller (Ohio State University)
Does Regression Produce Representative Estimates of Causal Effects?
Cyrus Samii (New York University)
How to apply a general theory of action in empirical research?
Clemens Kroneberg (ISS, University of Cologne)
Choosing aggregation methods - A comparative analysis
Liv Bjerre, Friederike Römer, Malisa Zobel (WZB)
Workshop: Introduction to R
Matthias Orlowski (HU Berlin)
Multilevel approaches to panel data – an application to human rights violations in established democracies
Dag Tanneberg (WZB)
Regression discontinuity designs
Giuseppe Pietrantuono (Universität Mannheim)
Vignette Analysis
Markus Schrenker (HU Berlin)
Bayesian Statistics
Ryan Finnigan (WZB)
Sequence Analysis
Marcel Raab (WZB)
The emergence of a new field: topics and new categories (Topic Models)
Sophie Mützel (WZB)
Automated Quantitative Content Analysis
Sven Regel (WZB)
Multigroup CFA and SEM as unbiased tests of differences in latent means and relations between concepts
Oriane Sarrasin (Université de Lausanne)
Ethnic and Social Class Discrimination in Education - Experimental Evidence from Germany
Sebastian E. Wenz (University of Bamberg)
Confirmatory factor analysis and the necessity of measurement invariance in group comparisons
Zsófia Ignácz (HU-Berlin)
Multiple Correspondence Analysis: a multidimensional and relational technique
Celine Teney (WZB)
Multi-level modelling vs. cluster-robust standard errors: Same same, but different?
Merlin Schaeffer (WZB)
Coarsened Exact Matching (CEM): a new technique for statistical matching
Jan Paul Heisig und Martin Ehlert (WZB)
The Use and Non-use of Experiments in the Social Sciences
Marc Keuschnigg (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
Causal Inference
Joscha Legewie (Columbia University)
Categorization and Selection Bias in the Study of Ethnic Groups
Oliver Strijbis (University of St. Gallen)
Poverty trajectories after risky life events in different European welfare states [Latent Class Analysis]
Leen Vandecasteele (University of Manchester)
Bringing Geography in. The Group Threat Hypothesis Revisited with Geographically Weighted Regression. Analysis of the 2009 NPD Electoral Results in Germany
Celine Teney (WZB)
Description and Comparison in Models of Ecucational Attainment and Educational Careers [Comparing Logit Coefficients]
Richard Breen (Yale University)
Promoting Self-employment among the Unemployed. A statistical evaluation of qualification and coaching in Germany [Matching]
Dirk Oberschachtsiek (WZB)
Assessing a model of micro-integration using seconded national experts in the European Commission [QCA]
Benny Geys (WZB)
Probleme und Fallen von Logit-Modellen: Beispielhafte Verdeutlichungen anhand von Simulationen
Johannes Giesecke (WZB)
Kleine Theorie der Wahrnehmung statistischer Graphiken
Ulrich Kohler (WZB)