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Machine Learning for Sociology
Mario Molina, Filiz Garip
Social Research and Public Policy
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Machine Learning
100%
Computer Science
50%
Social Sciences
50%
Population Heterogeneity
50%
Modeling Framework
50%
Policy Decisions
50%
Extracting Information
50%
Causal Inference
50%
Policy Theory
50%
Distilling
50%
Political Science
50%
Theory Development
50%
New Data Sources
50%
Linear Modeling
50%
Machine Learning System
50%
Political Sociology
50%
Context of Discovery
50%
Aid Policy
50%
Social Sciences
Sociology
100%
Computer Science
50%
Social Sciences
50%
Population Heterogeneity
50%
Political Science
50%
Theory Development
50%
Political Sociology
50%