lexicoder.com
Lexicoder
http://www.lexicoder.com/development.html
Our work was greatly aided by conversations with several others involved in automated content analysis. We are particuarly thankful to Will Lowe. As well as the more recent rjca. The Lexicoder Sentiment Dictionary. Is designed to be used within Lexicoder, but can be used in any content-analytic software package. The dictionary is discussed and tested in great detail in Young and Soroka 2012.
akshayshah.org
Language Use on GitHub • Akshay Shah
http://www.akshayshah.org/post/language-use-on-github
Language Use on GitHub. February 10, 2013. Do CoffeeScript aficionados write less vanilla JavaScript? Do systems hackers using Go also do front-end work in ActionScript? Most programmers have some intuitions about these questions—. But what does the data say. Spurred on by a six-month-old Twitter conversation. I decided to find out. Using data from 2012, I charted the relationships between the 25 most popular languages on GitHub:. Each square in the chart measures the rank correlation. And PARSE UTC USEC...
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conjugateprior (Will Lowe) · GitHub
https://github.com/conjugateprior
Dec 4, 2010. A new dawn fades. Austin does things with words. It's the development version of the eponymous package on r-forge. Command line apps for counting and viewing words and categories. Events does things with event data. This code may not work, so you should get the CRAN version. Do things with words. Scale them, mostly. 533 contributions in the last year. Summary of pull requests, issues opened, and commits. Learn how we count contributions. 1 contribution in private repositories.
conjugateprior.com
Blog – CONJUGATEPRIOR
http://www.conjugateprior.com/blog
Skip to main content. February 12, 2016. February 12, 2016. Some people think it isn’t rational to vote. Usually the argument is as follows: the probability of being pivotal, that is: the probability that your vote will ‘decide’ the winner, shrinks rapidly as the number of voters increases. So if you vote in the hope of determining an outcome, then the probability of that happening is small enough for it not to be worthwhile trying. January 9, 2016. February 24, 2016. A: You know I like the. June 10, 2015.
technobird21.com
Barb Bird
http://www.technobird21.com/extended_family.htm
My sister, Joanna. Studies natural and artificial intelligence for a living, but also as a hobby. She is a Reader (tenured associate professor) in the department of Computer Science at the University of Bath. She is married to. Who is a political. Methodologist specializing in statistical. Text analysis with applications to international relations and comparative politics. He's a Senior Researcher at Eurodata in the MZES, part of the University of Mannheim. Yes, I copied and pasted that.
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Visiting scholars - CSDC - Centre for the Study of Democratic CitizenshipCSDC – Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship
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Home www.csdc-cecd.ca. What is the CSDC? CSDC researchers in the news. Public Forum on Senate Reform. Events in collaboration with the CSDC. CSDC Graduate Student Conference. Axis 1: Civic Engagement. Axis 2: Citizens and Democratic Representation. Axis 3: Diversity and Democratic Citizenship. Articles peer reviewed journal. Articles non-peer reviewed journal. Publications in Conference Proceedings. Research reports or opinions produced for the government. Other research funding opportunities. Electoral ...
conjugateprior.net
Blog – CONJUGATEPRIOR
http://www.conjugateprior.net/blog
Skip to main content. February 12, 2016. February 12, 2016. Some people think it isn’t rational to vote. Usually the argument is as follows: the probability of being pivotal, that is: the probability that your vote will ‘decide’ the winner, shrinks rapidly as the number of voters increases. So if you vote in the hope of determining an outcome, then the probability of that happening is small enough for it not to be worthwhile trying. January 9, 2016. February 24, 2016. A: You know I like the. June 10, 2015.
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