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Have you ever forgotten an important dateโ€”like a birthday for a loved one?

Now imagine if forgetting meant ending up in jail.

Two years ago, we ran a randomized experiment that found that text message reminders reduce jail stays for missed court dates by over 20%.

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The Computational Policy Lab is growing! Weโ€™re hiring software engineers to build technology that makes government, education, and social programs more fair, effective, and data-driven. Know someone who'd be a great fit? Learn more: careers.harvard.edu/job/software...

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No News Is Good News? The Declining Information Value of Broadcast News in America Despite the rise of digital media, Americans are five times more likely to consume news via television than through online platforms. However, due in large part

(2/2) With TV still the dominant news source for Americans, these shifts raise key questions about the role of broadcast news in shaping voter knowledge and political engagement.

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(1/2) Our own Johann Gaebler and @5harad.com, w/coauthors @seanjwestwood.bsky.social & Shanto Iyengar, analyzed 50+ years of US TV news using a novel LLM-based classification system. They find a steep decline in in-depth political coverage & substantive reporting, while soft news & commercials rise.

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A screenshot of the first page of our paper, Learning to Be Fair, showing the title and abstract.

A screenshot of the first page of our paper, Learning to Be Fair, showing the title and abstract.

NEW in Management Science!

My coauthors and I came up with a new consequentialist approach to designing equitable algorithms.

Instead of imposing fairness criteria on an algorithm (like equal false negative rates), we aim for good outcomes.

More in the ๐Ÿงต below! (1/)

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๐Ÿšจ Excited to share our new article in @annualreviews.bsky.social. Working with Kristin Linn, @5harad.com, Amol Navathe, and Ravi Parikh, we examine the fairness debates of seven prominent and controversial healthcare algorithms.๐Ÿงต madisoncoots.com/files/racial...

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The use of race in clinical risk models is heavily debated. While race-aware models can be more accurate, some are concerned about reinforcing racialized views of medicine. In our paper, we offer a new perspective on this debate. ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡https://annals.org/aim/article/doi/10.7326/M23-3166

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PhD, Statistics and Computational Social Science Learn statistical, computational, and social science theory and practice to address problems of social importance in public health, education, criminal justice, and other domains.

One month left to apply to our new PhD program in statistics and computational social science. Come join me and my terrific colleagues in the heart of New York City!

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Call for papers! Behavioral Science & Policy is running a special issue on behavioral insights for AI policy. Great opportunity to reach policymakers.

Initial submissions just require a 500-word abstract by Dec. 1.

Please help us get the word out!

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2 years ago 4 6 0 0

In a new randomized experiment at the Santa Clara County Public Defender Office, my colleagues and I found that text message reminders reduce *incarceration* for missed court dates by over 20%! More in the ๐Ÿงต below. alexchohlaswood.com/assets/paper... 1/11

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