Data Expo 2023

The Computing, Government, and Graphics sections of the ASA are proud to sponsor the annual Data Challenge Expo at the JSM 2023 meetings to be held in Toronto, Canada from August 5 – 10, 2023 (community.amstat.org/dataexpo/home). 

CHALLENGE DATA

The challenge data set for 2023 was the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) 2020, https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/NACJD/studies/38090/summary. The NCVS gathers data on personal and household crimes since 1973. The primary goals of the survey are to collect information about the victims, to explore the consequences of crime, and to estimate the number and types of crimes that go unreported.

 Contestants must use the NCVS 2020 data but are encouraged to combine additional data sets. Data sources for potential integration include:


STUDENT WINNERS

FIRST: Public Transit Policies to Promote Equitable Urban Mobility
Jenny Y Huang, Duke University; Gaurav Rajesh Parikh, Duke Kunshan University; Albert Sun, Duke University

 
SECOND: Understanding Changes of Racial and Ethnic Representation in Homeowners and US Post-Secondary Institutions
Jhonatan Jorge Medri Cobos, University of South Florida; Tejasvi Channagiri, University of South Florida"
THIRD: An Analysis on the Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Success in School
Alyson Everett, Miami University; Thomas Fisher, The University of Miami - Ohio
 

PROFESSIONAL WINNER

Demographic Profile and Factors of Homeownership Disparity in the United States
Rachel Richardson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - Battelle; David Degnan, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - Battelle; Anastasiya Prymolenna, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - Battelle; Natalie Winans, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - Battelle; Lisa Bramer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - Battelle