Ian T. Adams
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What Police Believe
The article begins with promises of a “deep dive” but ends up misjudging the depth of the pool. It soon became clear where the author went wrong: He forgot to listen to cops.
Last updated on Jul 14, 2020
12 min read
police
Tidying STM with tidytext
Libraries library(tidytext) library(ggthemes) library(tidyverse) library(ggplot2) library(dplyr) library(scales) Load Previous STM Objects I have previously run stm models for topics ranging from 3 to 25. Based on the fit indices, a six-topic model was selected.
Last updated on Jun 23, 2020
3 min read
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Randomizing Vignette Factorial Designs in Survey Research with Qualtrics
In survey research, we sometimes want to present varying conditions in a short descriptive text, often called a vignette, and measure the effects of those conditions on an outcome of interest.
Last updated on May 23, 2020
4 min read
Research
Testing Netlify hosting with R Markdown
This report was generated on 2020-12-30, as a demo of textclean from https://github.com/trinker/textclean#check-text This is an R Markdown Notebook. When you execute code within the notebook, the results appear beneath the code.
Last updated on May 23, 2020
8 min read
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New Website
I really appreciate Dan Quintana for his walkthrough on getting an Academic themed website up and running. Thank you to Peter Paul Pichler for his script adapated from Lorenzo Busetto’s original script to import publication data from bibtex files (I use Zotero, but other citation software should work fine).
Last updated on May 22, 2020
1 min read
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The Tyranny of Feeling
“That’s the problem with police, you don’t show enough feeling,” she said. “You don’t feel enough.” She’s right, of course. A drowning in a desert town with no lakes.
Jan 13, 2016
5 min read
It Will Have Blood
I was dispatched on a gunshot. The 65-year-old mother reported her son had just shot himself. She was refusing to provide CPR or go see if he was okay.
Jun 13, 2013
7 min read
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