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  • Posted in: Federal Data Users

    The Massive Data Institute has published this incredibly helpful "dissection" of this report . They lay out the checklist the Census Bureau uses before linking data, and this violates 6 of the checks that would have stopped this report from being undertaken ...

    1 person recommends this.
  • Posted in: Federal Data Users

    The state-level numbers of noncitizen voters look suspiciously round...e.g, 500 for Maryland. Could it be 499 or 501? These are obviously rough estimates but the text (and I'm sure most news articles about the report) make them seem like counts. I'm ...

  • Posted in: Federal Data Users

    Now that this report has been released at the national level we should be alert for similar instances being requested at the state level. Whether this is possible to produce is unclear to me but perhaps with access to an RDC it might be. In the early ...

  • Posted in: Federal Data Users

    I agree with all of your concerns and is what I immediately thought about when I saw the post and review the "research." I immediately wondered what would be next after they made a point about using CB for crime analysis. Thank you for the additional ...

  • Posted in: Federal Data Users

    Re Mar's post: " I'm concerned about the potential chilling effect of this work." All, I'm concerned too, and suspect that this forum could do good things to sort out the actual sequence of events, what happened when, why, ...

    1 person recommends this.