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Tag: distortions

Invited talk at CSSSA

Invited talk at CSSSA

Posted on 18 December 202210 April 2023
Posted inConferences , News & events
I’m very excited to announce that on Jan 4 I will be presenting (online) at the Computational Social Science Society…
Exploring the effect of measurement error in ABM – New paper

Exploring the effect of measurement error in ABM – New paper

Posted on 14 November 202210 April 2023
Posted inNews & events , Publications
I am thrilled to announce that our team has recently published a paper in Physica A! Our paper delves into…
How psychometric distortions affect agent-based models – New paper

How psychometric distortions affect agent-based models – New paper

Posted on 27 October 202210 April 2023
Posted inNews & events , Publications
I am thrilled to announce the publication of my recent article in the International Journal of Social Research Methodology titled…
Definitions can completely change dynamic behaviour (and your model too!)🟡

Definitions can completely change dynamic behaviour (and your model too!)🟡

Posted on 27 September 202110 April 2023
Posted inBlog posts , Psychometrics and Statistics
You analyze a dataset and figure out that political polarization has been steadily rising in UK for the last 10…
When (and why) you can actually compare measurements from the social sciences🟡

When (and why) you can actually compare measurements from the social sciences🟡

Posted on 16 September 202110 April 2023
Posted inBlog posts , Psychometrics and Statistics
Can I compare my measurement of happiness with the one in another study? Is it just like comparing meters to…
How measurements change your data’s shape

How measurements change your data’s shape

Posted on 30 May 202110 April 2023
Posted inBlog posts , Psychometrics and Statistics
The way we measure effects in the social sciences may be way more important than what you think… This post…
Increasing the degrees of freedoms in agent-based models

Increasing the degrees of freedoms in agent-based models

Posted on 13 October 202010 April 2023
Posted inNews & events , Publications
A new preprint came out today from a work I developed together with Alejandro Dinkelberg and Prof. Mike Quayle at…

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    • About me
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    • Coci project
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  • ResIN