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Case study: Estimating Dynamic Cross-National Opinion Using Existing Survey Data #195

Closed cbpclaassen closed 7 months ago

cbpclaassen commented 7 months ago

Hi Jonah,

Sorry, I don't think I did the pull request properly. I've tried again - hopefully its now available to you

best, Chris

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In users/documentation/case-studies.md https://github.com/stan-dev/stan-dev.github.io/pull/195#discussion_r1402402808 :

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+## Estimating Dynamic Cross-National Opinion Using Existing Survey Data + This case study describes a method for estimating dynamic, cross-national, latent public opinion using existing survey data. It outlines the model and its coding in Stan, explains how to set the model up in R and run it using cmdstanr, then walks through an example where the model is used to estimate public support for democracy in 144 countries from 1988 to 2020. + +View <span +class="note">(HTML) + +Authors +: Christopher Claassen + +Keywords +: latent variable models, public opinion, longitudinal model + +Source Repository +: example-models/knitr/dynamic-opinion

I'm still getting an error even with this new link. It doesn't look like there's a dynamic-opinion folder inside joonho112/example-models/tree/master/knitr/.

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cbpclaassen commented 7 months ago

I've tried once more to push the files to your master repo. Probably did something wrong first time, sorry!

bob-carpenter commented 7 months ago

I've tried once more to push the files to your master repo. Probably did something wrong first time, sorry!

You won't have the necessary permissions to push to our repo. Plus, we don't want anyone pushing to master even if you do have permission---we do everything through pull requests. For this request, you can just keep the branch in your own repo and continue to update this pull request on your repo as needed to respond to comments. When it's ready to go, we just merge into stan-dev/stan-dev.github.io directly from your repo.

Plus, could you please add a description, even a one liner. Is this a new case study or an update to an existing one?

jgabry commented 7 months ago

Closing (with author's permission) in favor of #196