Surveys (human research)

International Social Survey Programme

The International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) is a collaboration between different nations conducting surveys covering topics which are useful for social science research. The ISSP researchers develop questions which are meaningful and relevant to all countries which can be expressed in an equal manner in different languages. The results of the surveys provide a cross-national and cross-cultural perspective to individual national studies. By 2021, 58 countries have already taken part in the ISSP. (Wikipedia).

International Social Survey Programme
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Global Population Growth: Long-Term Trends

In this lecture, Professor Ian Goldin (University of Oxford) thinks about some key long-term trends in global demography, focusing particularly on: (i) population growth, especially the rapid increase in the world’s population since the late-nineteenth century, and its causes in terms of t

From playlist Sociology

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SICSS 2017 - Survey Research in the Digital Age (Day 4. June 22, 2017)

The first Summer Institute in Computational Social Science was held at Princeton University from June 18 to July 1, 2017, sponsored by the Russell Sage Foundation. For more details, please visit https://compsocialscience.github.io/summer-institute/2017/

From playlist SICSS 2017 - Surveys (6/22)

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Ban Ki-Moon: United Nations Secretary General

Ban Ki-Moon, United Nations Secretary General, explains the important role women can play in the effort to address global challenges. This video is part of the Yale Global Perspectives series. To learn more about this series, visit http://world.yale.edu.

From playlist Global Perspectives

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Mechanism Design: How to Implement Social Goals - Eric Maskin

Eric Maskin Institute for Advanced Study May 2, 2008 More videos on http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Social Science

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Mechanism Design: The Implementation of Society's Goals - Eric Maskin

Eric Maskin Institute for Advanced Study May 12, 2008 More videos on http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Social Science

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Session 2, Public Policy Stage - AI for economic policymaking experiences, challenges, opportunities

Explore AI for economic policy-making: looking at the experiences, challenges and opportunities in the UK. Listen to a short presentation on the labour-flow-networks project with BEIS, followed by a panel discussion on broader applications of AI for economic policy-making in the UK governm

From playlist AI UK 2022 - PUBLIC POLICY STAGE

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Being A Java Developer Is The Best Job In The World

Maybe surprisingly “java programmer” is often listed as the best job in the world, or at least in the UK and USA. If you are a java developer this may seem surprising. If you are a javascript or any other kind of developer it may seem surprising too, but there is an argument to be made. So

From playlist Teamwork and Leadership

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The Global Health Crisis: the US and Beyond - Panel Discussion

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From playlist The MacMillan Center

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Who Can Make Meaningful Change in the Climate Crisis?

Who has the power to make meaningful change in the climate crisis? Do we require strict top-down action from government, business and other leaders or can the climate crisis best solved with a bottom-up grassroots approach? Watch the Q&A: https://youtu.be/HO6_lV3giH0 This event is part of

From playlist Livestreams

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Bridging Analytics and Game Design: Lessons from the Trenches

From the Interactive Media & Games Seminar Series: Nick Yee and Nic Ducheneaut, Co-Founders of Essention's Behavior Analytics Practice, discuss how the game industry’s attitudes towards analytics have changed over the recent years, the current technical and cultural barriers around gaining

From playlist Interactive Media & Games SPRING 2015

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Educating for the 21st Century | Big Think

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From playlist Global Education & Skills Forum 2014

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The future of your genetic health

Recent developments in genetic technologies have accelerated us towards a new era of medicine. Personalised medicine is quickly moving from the realm of science fiction to everyday healthcare, whilst scientific ability to alter human genetics is growing every year, raising a range of ethi

From playlist Latest talks and lectures

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Hate Speech: Measures & Counter-measures - Helen Margetts

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From playlist Driving data futures

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What is ISPS?

This video provides an overview of Yale University's Institution for Social and Policy Studies, highlighting the research interests of its faculty and students.

From playlist The Institution for Social and Policy Studies (ISPS)

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ElixirDaze 2017- Stronger Than Fear: Mental Health in the Developer Community by Ed Finkler

ElixirDaze 2017- Stronger Than Fear: Mental Health in the Developer Community by Ed Finkler

From playlist ElixirDaze 2017

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Emerging Technologies That Will Improve and/or Ruin Everything - with Kelly and Zach Weinersmith

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From playlist Ri Talks

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Census, sample & bias

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From playlist Collecting data

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