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  2. Social data science - Wikipedia

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    Social data scientists use both digitized data [22] (e.g. old books that have been digitized) and natively digital data (e.g. social media posts). [23] Since such data often take the form of found data that were originally produced for other purposes (commercial, governance, etc.) than research, data scraping, cleaning and other forms of preprocessing and data mining occupy a substantial part ...

  3. Master in Data Science - Wikipedia

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    When Harvard Business Review called data scientist "The Sexiest Job of the 21st Century" the term became a buzzword, [4] and is now often applied to business analytics, or even arbitrary use of data, or used as a term for statistics. While many university programs now offer a data science degree, there exists no consensus on a definition or ...

  4. Data science - Wikipedia

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    Data science is multifaceted and can be described as a science, a research paradigm, a research method, a discipline, a workflow, and a profession. [4] Data science is "a concept to unify statistics, data analysis, informatics, and their related methods" to "understand and analyze actual phenomena" with data. [5]

  5. Master of Social Science - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, Master of Social Science degrees are quite common in Finland and Sweden. Examples of majors in Master of Social Science degrees in Sweden include peace and conflict studies, [2] economics [3] and statistics. [4] In the United Kingdom, MSSc degrees are unusual and are almost always postgraduate in nature.

  6. Social data analysis - Wikipedia

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    Social data analysis usually comprises two key steps: 1) gathering data generated from social networking sites (or through social applications), and 2) analysis of that data, in many cases requiring real-time (or near real-time) data analysis, measurements which understand and appropriately weigh factors such as influence, reach, and relevancy ...

  7. Computational social science - Wikipedia

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    Computational social science revolutionizes both fundamental legs of the scientific method: empirical research, especially through big data, by analyzing the digital footprint left behind through social online activities; and scientific theory, especially through computer simulation model building through social simulation.

  8. Academic minor - Wikipedia

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    An academic minor is an secondary area of study of an undergraduate college or university student, in addition to their "major". The institution lays out a framework of required classes or class types a student must complete to earn the minor – although the latitude the student is given varies.

  9. MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences

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    On July 1, 2000, the school changed its name from the School of Humanities and Social Science to the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. [15] SHASS hosted a colloquium for its 50th anniversary on October 6, 2000. [16] [17] In the early 2000s, SHASS leadership launched the MIT Center for Arts, Science, and Technology (MIT CAST).