Computational social science : discovery and prediction / R. Michael Alvarez, California Institute of Technology.

Contributor(s): Alvarez, R. Michael, 1964- [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Analytical methods for social research: Publisher: New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2016Description: x, 327 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781107107885; 1107107881; 9781107518414; 1107518415Uniform titles: Computational social science (Cambridge University Press) Subject(s): Social sciences -- Data processing | Social sciences -- Mathematical models | Social sciences -- Methodology | Social sciences -- Data processing | Social sciences -- Mathematical models | Social sciences -- Methodology | Datenverarbeitung | Computersimulation | Methodologie | Sozialwissenschaften
Contents:
Part 1. Computational social science tools. -- 1. The application of big data in surveys to the study of elections, public opinion, and representation / Christopher Warshaw -- 2. Navigating the local modes of big data : the case of topic models / Margaret E. Roberts, Brandon M. Stewart, and Dustin Tingley -- 3. Generating political event data in near real time : opportunities and challenges / John Beiler, Patrick T. Brandt, Andrew Halterman, Philip A. Schrodt, and Erin M. Simpson -- 4. Network structure and social outcomes : network analysis for social science / Betsy Sinclair -- 5. Ideological salience in multiple dimensions / Peter Foley -- 6. Random forests and fuzzy forests in biodemical research / Daniel Conn and Christina M. Ramirez -- Part 2. Computational social science applications. -- 7. Big data, social media, and protest : foundations for a research agenda / Joshua A. Tucker, Jonathan Nagler, Megan MacDuffee Metzger, Pablo Barberá, Duncan Penfold-Brown, and Richard Bonneau -- 8. Measuring representational style in the House : the Tea Party, Obama, and legislators' changing expressed priorities / Justin Grimmer -- 9. Using social marketing and data science to make government smarter / Brian Griepentrog, Sean Marsh, Sidney Carl Turner, and Sarah Evans -- 10. Using machine learning algorithms to detect election fraud / Ines Levin, Julia Pomares, and R. Michael Alvarez -- 11. Centralized analysis of local data, with dollars and lives on the line : lession from the home radon experience / Phillip N. Price and Andrew Gelman -- Conclusion: Computational social science : toward a collaborative future / Hanna Wallach.
Summary: Quantitative research in social science research is changing rapidly. Researchers have vast and complex arrays of data with which to work: we have incredible tools to sift through the data and recognize patterns in that data; there are now many sophisticated models that we can use to make sense of those patterns; and we have extremely powerful computational systems that help us accomplish these tasks quickly. This book focuses on some of the extraordinary work being conducted in computational social science - in academia, government, and the private sector - while highlighting current trends, challenges, and new directions. Thus, Computational Social Science showcases the innovative methodological tools being developed and applied by leading researchers in this new field. The book shows how academics and the private sector are using many of these tools to solve problems in social science and public policy.-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1. Computational social science tools. -- 1. The application of big data in surveys to the study of elections, public opinion, and representation / Christopher Warshaw -- 2. Navigating the local modes of big data : the case of topic models / Margaret E. Roberts, Brandon M. Stewart, and Dustin Tingley -- 3. Generating political event data in near real time : opportunities and challenges / John Beiler, Patrick T. Brandt, Andrew Halterman, Philip A. Schrodt, and Erin M. Simpson -- 4. Network structure and social outcomes : network analysis for social science / Betsy Sinclair -- 5. Ideological salience in multiple dimensions / Peter Foley -- 6. Random forests and fuzzy forests in biodemical research / Daniel Conn and Christina M. Ramirez -- Part 2. Computational social science applications. -- 7. Big data, social media, and protest : foundations for a research agenda / Joshua A. Tucker, Jonathan Nagler, Megan MacDuffee Metzger, Pablo Barberá, Duncan Penfold-Brown, and Richard Bonneau -- 8. Measuring representational style in the House : the Tea Party, Obama, and legislators' changing expressed priorities / Justin Grimmer -- 9. Using social marketing and data science to make government smarter / Brian Griepentrog, Sean Marsh, Sidney Carl Turner, and Sarah Evans -- 10. Using machine learning algorithms to detect election fraud / Ines Levin, Julia Pomares, and R. Michael Alvarez -- 11. Centralized analysis of local data, with dollars and lives on the line : lession from the home radon experience / Phillip N. Price and Andrew Gelman -- Conclusion: Computational social science : toward a collaborative future / Hanna Wallach.

Quantitative research in social science research is changing rapidly. Researchers have vast and complex arrays of data with which to work: we have incredible tools to sift through the data and recognize patterns in that data; there are now many sophisticated models that we can use to make sense of those patterns; and we have extremely powerful computational systems that help us accomplish these tasks quickly. This book focuses on some of the extraordinary work being conducted in computational social science - in academia, government, and the private sector - while highlighting current trends, challenges, and new directions. Thus, Computational Social Science showcases the innovative methodological tools being developed and applied by leading researchers in this new field. The book shows how academics and the private sector are using many of these tools to solve problems in social science and public policy.-- Provided by publisher.

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