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My name is Aaron Gullickson. I am an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Oregon. I am also a demographer by training, a total data science nerd, a git evangelist, and an open science advocate.

Most of my empirical work uses large scale census and survey data to look at issues of race mixing or racial ambiguity. I examine racial classification, identification, interracial marriage, and life outcomes by race. More recently, I have begun studying religious identity as well, particularly among the growing number of people with no formal religious affiliation. Since I started using git to track my research projects, all of my research projects are available publicly as git repositories.

I am trained in a variety of statistical programs, but I almost exclusively use R in my work these days. In addition to my research, I teach a first-year graduate sequence in statistics that focuses heavily on the practical issues of data analysis. You can view the (WIP) textbook for that course here and see the repository that produces it here. I also teach courses for Code Horizons specifically about using GitHub for Data Analysis and Creating Reproducible Reports with R Markdown.

Aaron Gullickson's Projects

academic-blog icon academic-blog

My fork of the wowchemy Academic Hugo theme for a professional blog. I am no longer using this repository for my website.

beautyexchange icon beautyexchange

Code for "Comments on Conceptualizing and Measuring the Exchange of Beauty and Status" published in American Sociological Review, 2017

brazil_intermar icon brazil_intermar

Data and code for "Patterns of Racial and Educational Assortative Mating in Brazil" published in Demography, 2014

condorcet_r icon condorcet_r

R methods for evaluating a ballot using Condorcet method

cv icon cv

Out-of-date data-driven CV format

ecls icon ecls

Processing data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study (ECLS)

essentialmeasures icon essentialmeasures

Data and code for "Essential Measures: Ancestry, Race, and Social Difference" published in American Behavioral Scientist, 2016.

fakeunion icon fakeunion

R package for generating a set of counterfactual unions from a set of actual unions and alternate partners

git_cheat_sheet icon git_cheat_sheet

Useful commands and information for using git and GitHub, particularly from within RStudio

gt icon gt

Easily generate information-rich, publication-quality tables from R

gtmodels icon gtmodels

Output Models as Display Ready gt Tables in R

marmodel_analysis icon marmodel_analysis

Data and code for "A Counterfactual Choice Approach to the Study of Partner Selection" published in Demographic Research, 2021

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