Adam G. Hughes

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Adam G. Hughes

Adam G. Hughes

@aghpol

research scientist at @meta focused on economics and policy research. formerly: @pewresearch data labs, @uva.

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Sol Messing@SolomonMg·
You can just research things. New from @j_a_tucker & me at @BrookingsInst: Coding agents like Claude Code and Codex will likely accelerate research AND undermine institutional structures we built to support it.
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Sandeep Kaushik
Sandeep Kaushik@skaushik100·
If you’re at all concerned with public safety in Seattle, you should listen closely to the new @RealSeattleNice conversation with Scott Lindsay, former mayoral public safety advisor and (until recently) Deputy City Attorney under Ann Davision. The senior folks in the Wilson administration would be well advised to pay attention to Scott’s assessment too. Whether you fully agree with them or not, Scott’s informed takes on what’s working and what’s not to address problem an criminal behavior on our streets reminds me how shallow and polarized our civic conversation continues to be about consequential - and complicated - public safety issues, how much it’s been dominated by bumper sticker bromides from the left and the right, and how the local media needs to do a much better job of explaining the underlying realities of the public safety policy landscape in the city.
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derek guy@dieworkwear·
Of these four pairs of shoes, which do you think is the lowest quality? Make a choice before opening this thread. Then I'll tell you something about shoe quality. 🧵
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@stevemur Note that the study used synthetic controls, not simulation/synthetic data. This just means pooling other empirical data to create a rough estimate of the counterfactual Oregon/Washington
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stevemur@stevemur·
Note: This study does use modeling and synthetic variables, something I've criticized before and do so again here. "Using 23 NIBRS compliant control states, we estimate a series of canonical two-way fixed effects difference-in-differences models." There's no substitute for empirical observation. Here, the empirical results seem to align with what the synthetic modeling predicted.
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stevemur@stevemur·
A new study concludes that decriminalization of hard drugs resulted in an increase in crime in Oregon and Washington. "We also found evidence that these state-level increases in crime rates were largely driven by Portland and Seattle, indicating a concentration of harm within large metropolises." crimrxiv.com/pub/heej971d/r…
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pollcat@pollcat·
We just release a new analysis the highlights the potential of opt-in surveys -- those that allow people to volunteer to participate -- to provide misleading results, especially for young adults and Hispanics pewrsr.ch/49BMhqF
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Adam G. Hughes@aghpol·
70mm is back in the Emerald City
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Sol Messing
Sol Messing@SolomonMg·
📢🚨 New paper @PatrickYWu, @j_a_tucker, @Jonathan_Nagler & me 🚨 1. We show vast knowledge embedded in LLMs (#ChatGPT) can be used for latent measurement (ideology). 2. Correlated but distinct from existing methods. 3. Extensible to new probs. twitter.com/PatrickYWu/sta…
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Patrick Y. Wu@PatrickYWu

New paper w/ @j_a_tucker @Jonathan_Nagler @SolomonMg on using #ChatGPT for measurement problems! We find that ChatGPT can be used to scale the ideology of the senators of the 116th--and this scale isn't simply parroting an existing ideology scale. 📜: arxiv.org/abs/2303.12057

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Tom Gara
Tom Gara@tomgara·
As in many of these campus conflict stories, the villains here are the college administrators, who seem completely incompetent and maybe like actual legal liabilities nytimes.com/2023/01/08/us/…
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Richard Brody
Richard Brody@tnyfrontrow·
Molly Ringwald's memoir of working with Godard on King Lear, this week in @NewYorker, is essential reading—it's cinematic in itself, with a view of an unmade film that, while reading about it, I felt like I was seeing: newyorker.com/magazine/2022/…
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Amaç Herdağdelen
Amaç Herdağdelen@amacinho·
Our paper on community gifting groups on Facebook is out! We used de-identified data from Facebook Groups to study local gift-giving communities, specifically buy nothing (BN) groups. These communities allow people to share, reduce waste, and connect to their local community.
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Brad Shapiro
Brad Shapiro@btshapir·
New working paper! "Estimating the Value of Offsite Data to Advertisers on Meta," with Nils Wernerfelt, @tuchmanna & Robert Moakler We ask, "how much would it hurt advertising efficiency if Meta couldn't use 3rd party data for ad targeting?" papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
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Adam G. Hughes@aghpol·
Wow - awesome update/expansion of previous Pew study on the topic of political tweeters. Great to see @pewresearch continuing to work through difficult measurement problems in a rigorous way!
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Adam G. Hughes@aghpol·
Can’t complain about this desk relocation
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We also asked open-ended questions to capture how people defined bullying and harassment and did some simple NLP to examine overlap
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Adam G. Hughes@aghpol·
One part of the study examined whether people viewed a large number of vignettes as just bullying, just harassment, both, or neither. Both terms were often applied.
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