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Bailey K. Fosdick

Researcher at Colorado State University

Publications -  63
Citations -  2408

Bailey K. Fosdick is an academic researcher from Colorado State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Seroprevalence. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 59 publications receiving 1906 citations. Previous affiliations of Bailey K. Fosdick include Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute & University of Washington.

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World population stabilization unlikely this century

TL;DR: World population is likely to continue growing for the rest of the century, with at least a 3.5-fold increase in the population of Africa and the ratio of working-age people to older people is almost certain to decline substantially in all countries, not just currently developed ones.
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Women 1.5 Times More Likely to Leave STEM Pipeline after Calculus Compared to Men: Lack of Mathematical Confidence a Potential Culprit.

TL;DR: It is indicated that if women persisted in STEM at the same rate as men starting in Calculus I, the number of women entering the STEM workforce would increase by 75%.
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Configuring random graph models with fixed degree sequences

TL;DR: Random graph null models have found widespread application in diverse research communities analyzing network datasets, including social, information, and economic networks, as well as food webs, pr....
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Configuring Random Graph Models with Fixed Degree Sequences

TL;DR: This work studies the subtle but important decisions underlying the specification of a configuration model, and investigates the role these choices play in graph sampling procedures and a suite of applications, placing particular emphasis on the importance of specifying the appropriate graph labeling under which to consider a null model.
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Vegetation height and other controls of spatial variability in methane emissions from the Arctic coastal tundra at Barrow, Alaska

TL;DR: This article conducted measurements of methane (CH4) emission and ecosystem respiration on >200 points across the Arctic coastal tundra near Barrow, Alaska, United States, in July 2007 and August 2008.