Profiles in "Quantitative Analysis" Expertise Area

  • Bienenstock's substantive area of specialization within sociology is social psychology, with emphasis on emergent properties of exchange.
  • Wu's research interests also include design and development of social interventions, with special emphasis on interventions to prevent substance use and reduce health disparities among youth.
  • I develop and apply sophisticated statistical methods to behavioral data. Areas of interest are (a) clustered, longitudinal, and time-series data and (b) structural equation models, measurement models, and model fit.
  • Charron-Chénier is a sociologist who studies racial inequality in the context of consumer markets.
  • Helping businesses build better UX teams, UXers build better careers, and laying the foundations to align user needs with business needs to inspire better data-driven decision making.
  • Dr. Connor uses causal inference and big data to study how places shape human development, social inequality, and the transmission of advantages and disadvantages over extended historical periods.
  • Chinedum Ojinnaka's research focuses on identifying the associations between individual and geographical-level social determinants of health, and disparities in health outcomes and health care utilization.