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Thompson discusses continuing struggles of ACS Census Bureau Director John Thompson delivered the morning keynote on the final day of last week?s C2ER Annual Conference and discussed the implications of changing the American Community Survey from mandatory to voluntary. Check out a brief video of Thompson’s remarks.
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Our weekly roundup of data legislation in the news, including Census, concerns about NCES, a new big data privacy report from the FTC, and action at the state and local levels.
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Online registration for APDU Annual Conference open The 2014 APDU Annual Conference takes place in Arlington VA, September 16-17. You can register online or by fill-in PDF, as well as view a draft agenda, hotel information, and opportunities for sponsorship and exhibitors.
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When public data gets misused The Washington Post caused a stir this week when it published an op-ed on sexual assault that cited findings from the Bureau of Justice Statistics. The op-ed, catching attention with its headline (?One way to end violence against women? Stop taking lovers and get married?), quoted a 2012 BJS study using only one variable. BJS responded by saying their study was taken out of context, since violence is associated with numerous factors. FiveThirtyEight delves into the issue.
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Economics of the 2014 World Cup What is the economic impact of spending billions of dollars and provide dramatic subsidies to corporations simply to host large sporting events?
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100+ Interesting data sets for data science Looking for interesting data sets? Here?s a list of more than 100, from dolphin relationships to political campaign donations to death row prisoners, from blogger Robb Seaton.
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New OpenFDA provides valuable FDA public data The Food and Drug Administration has publicly released a huge amount of data on drug side effects that it hopes will lead to new applications and research. Under its open FDA project, the agency has released more than 3 million reports on adverse drug events and medication errors recorded between 2004 and 2013.
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Visualization of the Week
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A Decade of College Degrees
The North by Northwestern blog, the Northwestern University Institutional Research Office, prodiced this interactive visualization to track degrees awarded at NU over the past decade. A drop downbox allows you to search for multiple majors to compare them over time.
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