1. Use chain-of-thought in classification to make the reasoning visible - sth often missing in human coding
2. Asking LLM to quote the text for reasoning & not hallucinate can decrease hallucinations
“A Practical Guide and Case Study on How to Instruct LLMs for Automated Coding During Content Analysis.”
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1. Use chain-of-thought in classification to make the reasoning visible - sth often missing in human coding
2. Asking LLM to quote the text for reasoning & not hallucinate can decrease hallucinations
First paper of my dissertation now out in EJPR with @bnbakker.bsky.social & @gijsschumacher.bsky.social
Can we measure affective polarization in systems with 6, 10, or even more parties without overburdening respondents or compromising validity? We show how.
Paper: doi.org/10.1111/1475...
First paper of my dissertation now out in EJPR with @bnbakker.bsky.social & @gijsschumacher.bsky.social
Can we measure affective polarization in systems with 6, 10, or even more parties without overburdening respondents or compromising validity? We show how.
Paper: doi.org/10.1111/1475...
Well, I am excited to share that @ernesto-deleon.com, Max Paulus, & I were awarded a small grant to build an #rstats package to make them accessible to other researchers.
And we’re hiring a Research Assistant to help us do that!
Well, I am excited to share that @ernesto-deleon.com, Max Paulus, & I were awarded a small grant to build an #rstats package to make them accessible to other researchers.
And we’re hiring a Research Assistant to help us do that!
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