Birs- 24w5286: SocioEconomic Mathematical Epidemiology: Developing Mathematical Modelling Theory

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    Data don’t speak: Epistemic trust and scientific controversy

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    Behaviour in Models vs Behaviour Modelling

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    Simple, wrong and useful modelling in behavioural epidemiology

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    Less effective but individually less costly prophylactic measures can reduce disease prevalence in a simple epidemic model accounting for human behaviour

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    Feedback mechanisms in epidemic models: Is your population alarmed?

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    Modeling Community Resilience: Is Network Analysis the Most Effective Method?

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    Making Meaning from both Quantitative and Qualitative Research – The Opiate and Mental Health Challenges in a Small Northern Ontario City

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    Reflections from the Extension Collaborative on Immunization Teaching and Engagement (EXCITE): Understanding vaccine attitudes in rural and/or medically underserved populations.

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    Forecasting the Effect of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) on HIV Propagation: do political and economical decisions help to regulate the disease?

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    Behaviour, decision making and efficacy of NPI, vaccination measures in the ON pandemic

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    Understanding the use of mixture models with cross-sectional and longitudinal data

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    From structural equation modeling to Kalman

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    Missing Responses in Modeling Social Behaviour

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    Navigating the Complex Dynamic of Compliance to Public Policy During a Dramatic Social Change: Insights from Three Canadian Studies

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    Modelling behaviour change using theory - an example from the COVID-19 pandemic

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    Epidemic control and vaccine hesitancy: What vaccine efficacy levels are needed?

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    The role of committed minorities in climate change action

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    A framework for putting human behavior into socio-ecological models

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    Exploring behaviour

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    Dramatic Social Change and Threatened Identities: An Algorithm to Understand Socio-psychological Processes

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