Christopher Winship

Affiliations: 
Sociology Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
Stratification; Race and Employment; statistical methods
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Jeremy R Levine grad student (Neurotree)
Ekédi Mpondo-Dika grad student
Janet Gornick grad student 1994 Harvard
Michael J. Handel grad student 2000 Harvard
Karyn Lacy grad student 2000 Harvard
Omar M. McRoberts grad student 2000 Harvard
Stephen Lawrence Morgan grad student 2000 Harvard
Monica McDermott grad student 2001 Harvard
Mario L. Small grad student 2001 Harvard
Angela A. Gonzales grad student 2002 Harvard
Gabriella C. Gonzalez grad student 2002 Harvard
Peter C. Moskos grad student 2004 Harvard
Joyce N. Davis grad student 2005 Harvard
Felix Elwert grad student 2007 Harvard
Patrick T. Sharkey grad student 2007 Harvard
Lin Tao grad student 2007 Harvard
Katherine N. Gan grad student 2010 Harvard
Weihua An grad student 2011 Harvard
Jennifer E. Sykes grad student 2011 Harvard
Van C. Tran grad student 2011 Harvard
Joshua Wakeham grad student 2012 Harvard
Christopher Muller grad student 2014 Harvard
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Fosse E, Winship C. (2019) Bounding Analyses of Age-Period-Cohort Effects. Demography
Fosse E, Winship C. (2019) Analyzing Age-Period-Cohort Data: A Review and Critique Annual Review of Sociology. 45: 467-492
Benjamin DJ, Berger JO, Johannesson M, et al. (2018) Redefine statistical significance. Nature Human Behaviour. 2: 6-10
Winship C, Western B. (2016) Multicollinearity and Model Misspecification Sociological Science. 3: 627-649
An W, Winship C. (2016) Causal Inference in Panel Data With Application to Estimating Race-of-Interviewer Effects in the General Social Survey Sociological Methods & Research. 46: 68-102
O’Brien DT, Sampson RJ, Winship C. (2015) Ecometrics in the Age of Big Data: Measuring and Assessing “Broken Windows” Using Large-scale Administrative Records Sociological Methodology. 45: 101-147
Elwert F, Winship C. (2014) Endogenous Selection Bias: The Problem of Conditioning on a Collider Variable. Annual Review of Sociology. 40: 31-53
Braga AA, Winship C, Tyler TR, et al. (2014) The Salience of Social Contextual Factors in Appraisals of Police Interactions with Citizens: A Randomized Factorial Experiment Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 30: 599-627
Tran VC, Graif C, Jones AD, et al. (2013) Participation in Context: Neighborhood Diversity and Organizational Involvement in Boston City and Community. 12: 187-210
Sampson RJ, Winship C, Knight C. (2013) Overview of: "Translating causal claims: Principles and strategies for policy-relevant criminology" Criminology and Public Policy. 12: 585-586
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