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Computational Social Science 2016
- R. Michael Alvarez:

Computational Social Science: Discovery and Prediction. Analytical Methods for Social Research, Cambridge University Press 2016, ISBN 9781316257340 - Gary King:

Preface. vii-x - R. Michael Alvarez:

Introduction. 1-24
Part 1 - Computational Social Science Tools
- Christopher Warshaw:

The Application of Big Data in Surveys to the Study of Elections, Public Opinion, and Representation. 27-50 - Margaret E. Roberts, Brandon M. Stewart, Dustin Tingley:

Navigating the Local Modes of Big Data: The Case of Topic Models. 51-97 - John Beieler, Patrick T. Brandt, Andrew Halterman

, Philip A. Schrodt, Erin M. Simpson:
Generating Political Event Data in Near Real Time: Opportunities and Challenges. 98-120 - Betsy Sinclair:

Network Structure and Social Outcomes: Network Analysis for Social Science. 121-139 - Peter Foley:

Ideological Salience in Multiple Dimensions. 140-167 - Daniel Conn, Christina M. Ramirez

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Random Forests and Fuzzy Forests in Biomedical Research. 168-196
PART 2 - Computational Social Science Applications
- Joshua A. Tucker, Jonathan Nagler, Megan Macduffee Metzger, Pablo Barberá

, Duncan Penfold-Brown, Richard Bonneau:
Big Data, Social Media, and Protest: Foundations for a Research Agenda. 199-224 - Justin Grimmer:

Measuring Representational Style in the House: The Tea Party, Obama, and Legislators' Changing Expressed Priorities. 225-245 - Brian Griepentrog, Sean Marsh, Sidney Carl Turner, Sarah Evans

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Using Social Marketing and Data Science to Make Government Smarter. 246-265 - Inés Levin, Julia Pomares, R. Michael Alvarez:

Using Machine Learning Algorithms to Detect Election Fraud. 266-294 - Phillip N. Price, Andrew Gelman:

Centralized Analysis of Local Data, with Dollars and Lives on the Line: Lessons from the Home Radon Experience. 295-306 - Hanna M. Wallach:

Conclusion - Computational Social Science: Toward a Collaborative Future. 307-316

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