Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Summer training institute promotes agenda to improve social science research

Summer training institute promotes agenda to improve social science research [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 16-Jul-2012
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Contact: Marisa Ramirez
mrcannon@uh.edu
713-743-8152
University of Houston

'EITM' focuses on transparent relations between theory and test

Physical and social sciences share students and classroom space, but part ways, oftentimes, in the approach to research. For example, social sciences don't generally have topics that can be studied in a laboratory setting. Physical sciences can't use a petri dish to explain low voter turnout in off-year elections.

Still, the next generation of researchers in physical and social sciences will need newer research skills that meld both perspectives for a more unified picture of research, skills that even their professors may not have.

"Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models," or "EITM" (rhymes with "item"), is the title of a new research approach for unifying formal and statistical analysis, and the topic of a summer training institute at the University of Houston directed by Jim Granato, director of the UH Hobby Center for Public Policy (HCPP) and former political science program director at the National Science Foundation. The Institute brought together lecturers and students from around the country.

"In most universities, the curriculum largely reflects the tools that were needed to do the work of those who finished graduate school 10 or 15 years ago," said Guillermina Jasso, professor of sociology at New York University. She was a featured lecturer in the UH summer institute and also previously served on the National Science Foundation (NSF) advisory committee for the Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Directorate. "This type of work -- to do it without constraints, to do it well -- you have to master some skills that most social scientists did not learn when they were in graduate school."

This is the first year of the Summer Institute, housed in the HCPP. Granato says this training institute is necessary for students and faculty who aren't getting this instruction anywhere else.

"EITM is meant to build a cumulative social and behavioral science," he said. "The means to that goal is to create a transparent relation between theory and test."

Jasso says to prepare the next generation of researchers, we must provide students with several tools for their tool box:

  • Calculus, including multivariable calculus
  • Partial differential equations
  • Real analysis
  • A comprehensive introduction to probability distributions and the ability to work with them
  • Wide array of statistical and econometric techniques for empirical work

Frank Scioli, past Political Science Program Director at NSF, agrees, saying EITM will equip students with skills to conduct research that will answer questions and bring a new level of discourse.

"Students without these skills don't know what they don't know," he said. "What's unique about the UH program (there are two others) is that students prepare a presentation, many of which will lead to their Ph.D. dissertation, and get constructive suggestions from the scholars. Their schools don't have scholars (familiar with EITM) at the helm to work with them."

Scioli and Granato championed this agenda while with the NSF. The HCPP training institute will become an annual event.

"We'll know this works because policymakers, for example, will seek out our students with these skills to know whether to promote, modify or cancel policies," Scioli said. "They'll have a blueprint that tells them if their policy is achieving its objective. The benefit ultimately is to the citizenry who pay for those policies."

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Contact: Marisa Ramirez
mrcannon@uh.edu
713-743-8152
University of Houston

'EITM' focuses on transparent relations between theory and test

Physical and social sciences share students and classroom space, but part ways, oftentimes, in the approach to research. For example, social sciences don't generally have topics that can be studied in a laboratory setting. Physical sciences can't use a petri dish to explain low voter turnout in off-year elections.

Still, the next generation of researchers in physical and social sciences will need newer research skills that meld both perspectives for a more unified picture of research, skills that even their professors may not have.

"Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models," or "EITM" (rhymes with "item"), is the title of a new research approach for unifying formal and statistical analysis, and the topic of a summer training institute at the University of Houston directed by Jim Granato, director of the UH Hobby Center for Public Policy (HCPP) and former political science program director at the National Science Foundation. The Institute brought together lecturers and students from around the country.

"In most universities, the curriculum largely reflects the tools that were needed to do the work of those who finished graduate school 10 or 15 years ago," said Guillermina Jasso, professor of sociology at New York University. She was a featured lecturer in the UH summer institute and also previously served on the National Science Foundation (NSF) advisory committee for the Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Directorate. "This type of work -- to do it without constraints, to do it well -- you have to master some skills that most social scientists did not learn when they were in graduate school."

This is the first year of the Summer Institute, housed in the HCPP. Granato says this training institute is necessary for students and faculty who aren't getting this instruction anywhere else.

"EITM is meant to build a cumulative social and behavioral science," he said. "The means to that goal is to create a transparent relation between theory and test."

Jasso says to prepare the next generation of researchers, we must provide students with several tools for their tool box:

  • Calculus, including multivariable calculus
  • Partial differential equations
  • Real analysis
  • A comprehensive introduction to probability distributions and the ability to work with them
  • Wide array of statistical and econometric techniques for empirical work

Frank Scioli, past Political Science Program Director at NSF, agrees, saying EITM will equip students with skills to conduct research that will answer questions and bring a new level of discourse.

"Students without these skills don't know what they don't know," he said. "What's unique about the UH program (there are two others) is that students prepare a presentation, many of which will lead to their Ph.D. dissertation, and get constructive suggestions from the scholars. Their schools don't have scholars (familiar with EITM) at the helm to work with them."

Scioli and Granato championed this agenda while with the NSF. The HCPP training institute will become an annual event.

"We'll know this works because policymakers, for example, will seek out our students with these skills to know whether to promote, modify or cancel policies," Scioli said. "They'll have a blueprint that tells them if their policy is achieving its objective. The benefit ultimately is to the citizenry who pay for those policies."

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8th Annual ?Salida Classic? bike race volunteer's needed!

NOT to be confused with the Salida Vuelta or the Pro Challenge, the 8th Annual Salida Classic is Salida?s own race. It has become one of the most respected bike races in the state, founded by our own local vela club South Central Racing. July 27-29 and we once again need your help to make this year?s race the most exciting and successful one yet!

The Tour de France has kicked off and that mean?s one thing; bike racing in Chaffee County is just around the corner!

We need volunteers for all three days for course marshals, beer and lunch tent workers, general go-fers, set-up help, registration volunteers and help with prize distribution. Most shifts are about 5-6 hours long and come with a free lunch, a stylin? t-shirt and an entry into our fabulous volunteer-only raffle.

If you can give us a hand, please contact Zach Moore at volunteer@southcentralracing.com and let us know the following information:

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This year is the Colorado State Senior Road Race Championships! Sunday, July 29 as well as being the official cycling event of the Rocky Mountain State Games.

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HBT: Red Sox reportedly dying to get Dempster

A source told ESPN?s Buster Olney that the Red Sox are aggressively pursuing the Cubs? Ryan Dempster in a bid to shore up their rotation.

The Red Sox have already worked out one deal this year with their former employees in Chicago (team president Theo Epstein and general manager Jed Hoyer), but the Marlon Byrd trade was small potatoes compared to a potential Dempster deal.

Dempster, a free agent at season?s end, is currently working on a 33-inning scoreless streak and is 5-3 with a 1.86 ERA in 92 innings for the season. The Cubs are thought to want young pitching and perhaps a third-base prospect in return for him.

The Red Sox have maybe the game?s best third-base prospect in 19-year-old Xander Bogaerts. He?s currently a shortstop, but he is outgrowing the position and most project him to shift to third or the outfield. It?s doubtful they?d part with him for a rental, though. They do have 21-year-old Garin Cecchini they can make available. He?s hitting .309/.389/.441 in low-A ball.

Young pitchers the Red Sox could deal include right-handers Anthony Ranaudo, Stolmy Pimentel and Alex Wilson and left-handers Henry Owens and Drake Britton.

A less likely possibility is that they could send left-hander Felix Doubront to Chicago. Doubront has nine wins for Boston this year, but he?s struggled some lately. With Matt Garza and Paul Maholm also potentially on the block, the Cubs would certainly appreciate some young pitching capable of stepping right into the rotation.

Source: http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/07/16/report-red-sox-aggressively-pursuing-ryan-dempster/related

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