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Swiss cheese and MICE: Harmonizing instruments with multiple imputation
This time, we apply multiple imputation to harmonize data for the same construct measured different instruments. We will treat data as swiss cheese and then unleash mice, sorry MICE, on it. The app...
Fast, Up to Date and Accessible Worldwide: Data Sharing in Times of a Pandemic
A year of the pandemic - that also means a year of data production. The AUSSDA project "COVID-19 Data Fast Track Publishing" collected research data and quickly made them accessible. Now the follow...
The UK Data Service appoints a new Service Director for Impact
The UK Data Service is pleased to announce that Neil Dymond-Green has been appointed as the new Service Director for Impact.
Three questions for… Marko Lüftenegger
Uncertainty, fatigue, frustration – the COVID 19 pandemic is a very demanding situation for pupils and students. Marko Lüftenegger investigates how young people adapt to new learning conditions. In...
Working with Twitter data
Joseph Allen discusses how researchers can benefit from using Twitter data for research, and how to get started.
For lecturers: Uncomplicated access to data sets with restricted access
You are a lecturer and would like to work with a data set in your course that has restricted access in AUSSDA? Here is an easy way to do that.