William Cipolli III

William Cipolli III

Colgate University

H-index: 10

North America-United States

About William Cipolli III

William Cipolli III, With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Colgate University, specializes in the field of Bayesian and Nonparametric Statistics, Statistical Learning, Statistics Consulting.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Cellular metabolic pathways of aging in dogs: could p53 and SIRT1 be at play?

Beliefs That White People Are Poor, Above and Beyond Beliefs That Black People Are Poor, Predict White (But Not Black) Americans’ Attitudes Toward Welfare Recipients and Policy

An examination of tweets posted before and after enactment of Twitter’s Suicide and Self-Harm Policy: a content analysis study.

Perceptions of Falling Behind “Most White People”: Within-Group Status Comparisons Predict Fewer Positive Emotions and Worse Health Over Time Among White (but Not Black) Americans

A Case for Nonparametrics

Racialized Sexism: Nonverbal Displays of Power in Workplace Settings are Evaluated as More Masculine When Displayed by White (vs. Black) Women With Implications for the …

Who gets to vote? Racialized mental images of legitimate and illegitimate voters

Fracking Twitter: Utilizing machine learning and natural language processing tools for identifying coalition and causal narratives

William Cipolli III Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

427

Citations(since 2020)

386

Cited By

148

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

10

i10Index(since 2020)

10

Email

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Colgate University

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William Cipolli III Skills & Research Interests

Bayesian and Nonparametric Statistics

Statistical Learning

Statistics Consulting

Top articles of William Cipolli III

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Cellular metabolic pathways of aging in dogs: could p53 and SIRT1 be at play?

GeroScience

Ana Gabriela Jiménez

Kailey D Paul

Mitchel Benson

Sahil Lalwani

William Cipolli

2024/4

Beliefs That White People Are Poor, Above and Beyond Beliefs That Black People Are Poor, Predict White (But Not Black) Americans’ Attitudes Toward Welfare Recipients and Policy

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

Erin Cooley

Jazmin L Brown-Iannuzzi

Ryan F Lei

William Cipolli

Lauren E Philbrook

2024/3/1

An examination of tweets posted before and after enactment of Twitter’s Suicide and Self-Harm Policy: a content analysis study.

Elnaz Moghimi

Kevin Keller

Sanjeef Thampinathan

William Cipolli

Hayden Smith

2024/2/12

Perceptions of Falling Behind “Most White People”: Within-Group Status Comparisons Predict Fewer Positive Emotions and Worse Health Over Time Among White (but Not Black) Americans

Psychological Science

Nava Caluori

Erin Cooley

Jazmin L Brown-Iannuzzi

Emma Klein

Ryan F Lei

...

2024/2

A Case for Nonparametrics

The American Statistician

Roy Bower

Justin Hager

Chris Cherniakov

Samay Gupta

William Cipolli III

2023/4/3

Racialized Sexism: Nonverbal Displays of Power in Workplace Settings are Evaluated as More Masculine When Displayed by White (vs. Black) Women With Implications for the …

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

Quang-Anh Ngo Tran

Erin Cooley

Jaclyn A Lisnek

Jazmin L Brown-Iannuzzi

William Cipolli

2023/12/20

Who gets to vote? Racialized mental images of legitimate and illegitimate voters

Social Psychological and Personality Science

Jazmin L Brown-Iannuzzi

Erin Cooley

William Cipolli

B Keith Payne

2023/4

Fracking Twitter: Utilizing machine learning and natural language processing tools for identifying coalition and causal narratives

Politics & Policy

Andrew Pattison

William Cipolli III

Jose Marichal

Christopher Cherniakov

2023/10

Scaling with body mass and age in glycolytic enzymes of domestic dogs

Veterinary Research Communications

Morgan R Wynkoop

Sahil Lalwani

William Cipolli

Ana Gabriela Jimenez

2023/1

Groups amplify the perceived threat and justification for using force against Black people protesting for racial equality—especially among social conservatives

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations

Erin Cooley

Jazmin L Brown-Iannuzzi

Brian Keith Payne

Jennifer Steele

William Cipolli

2023/10

Repurposing a peer-reviewed publication to engage students in statistics: An illustration of study design, data collection, and analysis

Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education

Ciaran Evans

William Cipolli

Zakary A Draper

John-Tyler Binfet

2023/9/2

A Response to Rice and Lumley

The American Statistician

Roy Bower

William Cipolli III

2023/4/3

The devil we know and the angel that did not fly: An examination of devil/angel shift in twitter fracking “debates” in NY 2008–2018

Review of Policy Research

Andrew Pattison

William Cipolli III

Jose Marichal

2022/1

Race, ambivalent sexism, and perceptions of situations when police shoot Black women

Social Psychological and Personality Science

Jazmin L Brown-Iannuzzi

Erin Cooley

William Cipolli

Sarita Mehta

2022/1

Is discrimination widespread or concentrated? Evaluating the distribution of hiring and housing discrimination against Black Americans

Manuel J Galvan

Gabriella Alvarez

William Cipolli III

Erin Cooley

Keely Muscatell

...

2022/5/3

The Instagram/Facebook ban on graphic self‐harm imagery: A sentiment analysis and topic modeling approach

Policy & Internet

Hayden Smith

William Cipolli

2022/3

Cellular metabolism and IL-6 concentrations during stimulated inflammation in primary fibroblasts from small and large dog breeds as they age

Journal of experimental biology

Ana Gabriela Jimenez

Cynthia J Downs

Sahil Lalwani

William Cipolli

2021/5/1

Investigating the health consequences for White Americans who believe White Americans are wealthy

Social Psychological and Personality Science

Erin Cooley

Jazmin L Brown-Iannuzzi

Ryan F Lei

Lauren E Philbrook

William Cipolli III

...

2021/4

On the distribution of monochromatic complete subgraphs and arithmetic progressions

Experimental Mathematics

Aaron Robertson

William Cipolli

Maria Dascălu

2021/1/2

The policy implications of feeling relatively low versus high status within a privileged group.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

Erin Cooley

Jazmin L Brown-Iannuzzi

Ryan F Lei

William Cipolli III

Lauren E Philbrook

2021/11

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