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Excited to share that @mtriventi.bsky.social and I have just published a new paper in Higher Education:
Do restricted-access degree programs lead to better academic outcomes?
Short answer: Yes!
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
-Students in the academic track already showed higher political interest before placement.
-Track placement had no significant causal effect on political interest.
-Upper-secondary tracking seems to maintain rather than create disparities in civic dispositions.
Longitudinal German micro-data (NEPS)
Difference-in-Differences design
Multiple observations before, during, and after track placement
📚 Does educational tracking—academic vs. vocational upper-secondary tracks—shape students’ political interest?
Proud to share the first paper by my PhD student Yuxin Zhang (Univ. of Trento), coauthored with Mario Quaranta and myself, in Social Science Research:
"Is political interest tracked in schools? Evidence from Germany"
🔗 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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This edition we are discussing employment, mobility trajectories and social inequality and we
couldn’t be more excited. ✨
Submit your application by August 25th and spread the news!
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In the last few years, we finally got malaria vaccines; we finally got an antiviral that prevents HIV infections with 95-100% efficacy.
But it all means nothing if people don't know it and don't use them.
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I LOVE this paper, which talks about reflexivity in quant, not qual, research
tinyurl.com/3r3s39ty
by Gordon Hodson — Reposted by Moris Triventi
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Beware of the science sales job!
#PsychSciSky #polisky #Sociology #AcademicSky #metasci
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If you see a small p-value or a large separation in confidence intervals, you may assume that an effect is reliable. But overly simple reporting may be hiding serious conclusion-altering errors.
Here are some example scenarios:
1/🧵 #stats
Position 1 (18 months), school policies analysis: www.unimi.it/it/ricerca/r...
Position 2 (24 months), analysis of international educational datasets: www.unimi.it/it/ricerca/r...
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Position 1 (18 months), school policies analysis:
unimi.it/it/ricerca/ric…
Position 2 (24 months), analysis of international educational datasets: unimi.it/it/ricerca/ric
🚀Work on a cutting-edge research project
🧠Enjoy a stimulating work environment
✈️Well-connected workplace
🎭Embrace Milan's vibrant culture!
by Michael A. Clemens — Reposted by Moris Triventi
See here: integrated-inferences.github.io for links to:
* The book plus open access version (thanks Cambridge!)
* Accompanying R package on CRAN: CausalQueries
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by Mark Rubin — Reposted by Moris Triventi
New article by @lucystats.bsky.social, @travisgerke.bsky.social, and @malcolmbarrett.malco.io in the Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education
Open access: doi.org/10.1080/2693...
#Stats #DataScience 🧪