The role of administrative data in the big data revolution in social science research (English)
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Title:The role of administrative data in the big data revolution in social science research
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Published in:Social science research ; 59 ; 1-12
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Place of publication:Amsterdam
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Publication date:2016
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Table of contents – Volume 59
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The role of administrative data in the big data revolution in social science researchConnelly, Roxanne et al. | 2016
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Opportunities and challenges of big data for the social sciences: The case of genomic dataLiu, Hexuan et al. | 2016
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Liking and hyperlinking: Community detection in online child sexual exploitation networksWestlake, Bryce G et al. | 2016
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Economic performance and public concerns about social class in twentieth-century booksChen, Yunsong et al. | 2016
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Selective responsiveness: Online public demands and government responsiveness in authoritarian ChinaSu, Zheng et al. | 2016
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Using crowdsourced online experiments to study context-dependency of behaviorKeuschnigg, Marc et al. | 2016
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Using small data to interpret big data: 311 reports as individual contributions to informal social control in urban neighborhoodsO'Brien, Daniel Tumminelli et al. | 2016
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Measuring structural similarity in large online networksShi, Yongren et al. | 2016
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Fitting ERGMs on big networksAn, Weihua et al. | 2016
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The spatial structure of transnational human activityDeutschmann, Emanuel et al. | 2016
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Spatio-temporal filtering techniques for the detection of disaster-related communicationFitzhugh, Sean M et al. | 2016
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Thumbs up for privacy?: Differences in online self-disclosure behavior across national culturesReed, Philip J et al. | 2016
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Editorial Board| 2016