Join us for a talk by Julia Rohrer from the Wilhelm Wundt Institute for Psychology at the University of Leipzig.
Julia’s research spans various topics, including birth order effects, personality development across different ages, and the factors influencing subjective well-being. Her methodological expertise lies in causal inference using observational data and exploring data analytic flexibility.
As a strong advocate for research transparency, Julia has frequently spoken on the topic. In this talk, she will share insights from her research: Everything is Causal Inference!
About the speaker:
Julia Rohrer received her doctoral degree in 2019 as a fellow of the International Max Planck Research School on the Life Course. She now works at the Wilhelm Wundt Institute for Psychology at Leipzig University.
Together with Anne Scheel, Malte Elson, and Ruben Arslan, Julia blogs at The 100% CI. She also maintains the website of the Open Science Network Leipzig, which serves as a hub for Open Science initiatives in Leipzig.
Bring your own lunch bag! Light pastries and drinks will be available in case you forget to bring it.
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The Data Science Brown Bag Series is an informal and interactive gathering where participants bring their own brown bag lunch and engage in discussions on research and insights the field of data and computational social science (light pastries and drinks will be available if you forget your lunch bag!).
The series provides a platform for data enthusiasts, researchers, and practitioners to share their experiences, best practices, and emerging methodologies and research in using data science to analyze and understand social and political phenomena. The brown bag talk series is for anyone interested in data science and social science to network, learn, and share ideas in a casual and friendly setting.

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