June 18, 2017 - July 1, 2017 | Princeton University
An important element of the Summer Institute is the participant-led group projects that begin in the second week and often continue long after the Summer Institute ends. Here are the results from some of the 2017 projects.
Almaatouq, A., Krafft, P., Dunham, Y., Rand, D.G., & Pentland, A. (2020). Turkers of the World Unite: Multilevel In-Group Bias Amongst Crowdworkers On Amazon Mechanical Turk Social Psychological and Personality Science 11(2), 151-159.
Becker, J., Porter, E., & Centola, D.. (2019). The Wisdom of Partisan Crowds. Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences 116(22), 10717-10722.
Filippova, A., Gilroy, C., Kashyap, R., Kirchner, A., Morgan, A.C., Polimis, K., Usmani, A., & Wang, T. (2019). Humans in the Loop: Incorporating Expert and Crowdsourced Knowledge for Predictions using Survey Data. Socius.
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