
Kathryn Edin
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Sep 5, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Megan S. Kang |Kathryn Edin |Rachel Brown-Weinstock |Sarah Pachman
The Fragile Families Challenge (FFC; https://www.fragilefamilieschallenge.org/) harnessed the power of mass collaboration, machine learning, and high-quality longitudinal survey data to attempt to improve the predictability of life outcomes by drawing on all available waves of the Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Survey (FFCWS; formerly the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study; https://ffcws.princeton.edu/).
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Jun 4, 2024 |
pnas.org | Kathryn Edin |Victoria Attah |David Milner |Yufeng “Francis” Fang
The origins of unpredictability in life outcome prediction tasksContributed by Kathryn Edin; received December 29, 2023; accepted April 12, 2024; reviewed by Michael Hout and Mario L. SmallSignificanceScientists and decision-makers routinely make life outcome predictions: they use information from the past to predict what will happen to someone in the future. These predictions, whether made by human experts or algorithms, are often used to guide actions.
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Sep 11, 2023 |
triblive.com | Kathryn Edin |H. Luke Schaefer |Timothy Nelson
Across the country, communities are struggling to respond to the opioid crisis, some with broader access to medical strategies and more treatment programs. Yet the national overdose death rate continues to rise, with opioid deaths in 2022 remaining at an all-time high. There are, of course, many causes of addiction, and community approaches must be multifaceted. But what if we could intervene earlier on the path to addiction?
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Sep 9, 2023 |
daily-journal.com | Kathryn Edin |H. Luke Shaefer |Timothy Nelson
Across the country, communities are struggling to respond to the opioid crisis, some with broader access to medical strategies and more treatment programs. Yet the national overdose death rate continues to rise, with opioid deaths in 2022 remaining at an all-time high. There are, of course, many causes of addiction, and community approaches must be multifaceted. But what if we could intervene earlier on the path to addiction?
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Sep 8, 2023 |
antigojournal.com | Kathryn Edin |H. Luke Shaefer |Timothy Nelson
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