14
Jun
New data, new questions, new problems? Online behavioral data insocial science research
Ruben L. Bach, University of Mannheim
14.06.2023
4:15 pm - 5:45 pm
LMU Department of Statistics and via zoom
The talk discusses using online behavioral data in social science research, emphasizing integration with panel surveys to analyze political attitudes influenced by alternative news platforms. It addresses data limitations and biases through hidden Markov models and external social media data.
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