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Using Machine Learning to Support Qualitative Coding in Social Science
Machine learning (ML) has become increasingly influential to human society, yet the primary advancements and applications of ML are driven by research in only a few computational disciplines. Even applications that affect or analyze human behaviors and social structures are often developed with limited input from experts outside of ...
Nan-Chen Chen+4 more
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CONFLICTING VISIONS OF CODE-WORK IN RECENT SOCIAL SCIENCE FICTION
Two recent works, Michel Houellebecq's The Possibility of an Island (2005) and Michael Crichton's Next (2006), examine the different potentialities of current genetics and offer two visions of the future dominated either by cloning technology which is a synonym for replication or by genetic modification signifying variation and diversification.
Mike Gane
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III. Codes of Ethics in the Social Sciences: Two Recent Surveys [PDF]
Paul D. Reynolds
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A Middle-School Code Camp Experience Emphasizing Data Science for Social Good
The underrepresentation of women, students of color, and people from lower-SES (socio-economic-status) backgrounds within computer science remains a national issue. Recent studies demonstrate one reason: persistent stereotypes about "who does computer science" can cause minority groups to preclude interest in the field. Unfortunately, these stereotypes
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The chapter will critically discuss some popular biomedical research ethics codes and principles in order to determine their relevance for social science researchers in Africa and to stress the importance of ethical consent. Research done on health in Africa reveals that African societies, especially those found in sub-Saharan Africa, face a double ...
Francis C. L. Rakotsoane+1 more
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The gender disparity in technology related fields is well known and well documented. Only 18% of computer science undergraduates and 26% of computer science professionals are women. Despite numerous interventions in the past decade, there is still not gender parity in the undergraduate pipeline.
Sherry Seibel
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How Mentors Contribute to Latinx Adolescents’ Social Capital in the Sciences
Journal of Adolescent Research, 2021The aim of this study was to examine how mentors provide social capital to Latinx adolescents in science education. Participants were drawn from a long-term, comprehensive science support program at a medical university in the Midwest. Using a case study
Bernadette Sánchez+5 more
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Learning to See: Convolutional Neural Networks for the Analysis of Social Science Data
Political Analysis, 2021We provide an introduction of the functioning, implementation, and challenges of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to classify visual information in social sciences.
Michelle Torres, Francisco Cantú
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