“Twenty-nine teams involving 61 analysts used the same dataset to address the same research question: whether soccer referees are more likely to give red cards to dark skin toned players than light skin toned players.” The above chart summarizes the odds ratio they estimated based on the statistical technique they used. Published paper here, open access preprint here.
A weekly link round-up of sociological work – work by sociologists, referencing sociologists, or just of interest to sociologists. This scatterplot feature is co-produced with Mike Bader.
Watch Eduardo Bonilla-Silva’s ASA presidential address at Vimeo!
A weekly link round-up of sociological work – work by sociologists, referencing sociologists, or just of interest to sociologists. This scatterplot feature is co-produced with Mike Bader.
A weekly link round-up of sociological work – work by sociologists, referencing sociologists, or just of interest to sociologists. This scatterplot feature is co-produced with Mike Bader.
Happy ASA everyone! Hope the conference is going well for everyone. Remember that the social media soiree/blogger party is tomorrow (Monday), 4-7pm, at McGillin’s!
The Keeling Curve recording CO2 concentrations at the Mauna Loa Observatory.
A weekly link round-up of sociological work – work by sociologists, referencing sociologists, or just of interest to sociologists. This scatterplot feature is co-produced with Mike Bader.
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