The #Holidays, According to Twitter
The holiday season is among us, and people are flocking to social media to share their thoughts about the holidays with friends, family, and followers. Using… Read More »The #Holidays, According to Twitter
The holiday season is among us, and people are flocking to social media to share their thoughts about the holidays with friends, family, and followers. Using… Read More »The #Holidays, According to Twitter
The gender pay gap is again receiving much-needed publicity in recent years as a topic of debate between US presidential hopefuls for 2016 and information uncovered from Sony’s email… Read More »Highlighting the Importance of Intersectionality in the Gender Pay Gap
In China, the study of history has always gone hand-in-hand with the study of geography. When studying China’s modern history, however, focus has shifted toward… Read More »Visualizing Mass Communications and State Institutions in Wartime China (1937-45)
In previous posts we discussed the challenges of accounting for weights in stratified random samples. While the calculation of population estimates is relatively standard, there is… Read More »Testing Weighted Data
When Spanish Professor Pérez incorporates NVivo, a qualitative research tool, into her teaching of Spanish, she sees it as a way to prepare her students… Read More »Data Across the Curriculum: Using Qualitative Data Analysis in Teaching Spanish