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Methods: The Value of Data-Generating Processes

24 min · 9 de ago de 2025
portada del episodio Methods: The Value of Data-Generating Processes

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On the latest episode of the podcast, NCITE doctoral student Callie Vitro hosts NCITE research associate Michael Becker, Ph.D. to discuss all things methods. They cover 1) how they source data, 2) how they process data, and 3) Becker's work on the NCITE geospatial technologies project [https://www.unomaha.edu/ncite/research/research-projects/doctor-geospatial-technologies.php]. To check out the unique data request form generated by Becker and his team, see the YouTube version of this episode (20:23–42).  Curious to learn more? Email Dr. Becker at mbecker26@nebraska.edu or NCITE at ncite@unomaha.edu. NOTE — At 3:15, it is the National Incident-Based "Reporting" System (NIBRS), not "Response".

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