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Ammar Shamaileh
@ammars.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Politics & IR at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies - MENA politics, political economy and repression/violence
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SPseparkinson.bsky.social

The goals the Israeli gov't is articulating for South Lebanon echo the stated aims of the 1982 invasion very closely (different groups firing missiles from South Lebanon, same idea of clearing a border area to secure the Galilee). So anyways, Israel then occupied South Lebanon for 18 years.

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ASammars.bsky.social

The English article published by MELG probably won't be (unless the author's institution pays for it), but if it ends up being one of the articles Siyasat Arabiya decides to translate, the Arabic version will be open access.

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ASammars.bsky.social

This is awesome. You should definitely write up the paper.

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RKrmkubinec.bsky.social

Did you see my blog post on sensitive surveys in Tunisia? (I'm hoping this will become a paper one day 😅) www.robertkubinec.com/post/kais_sa...

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ASammars.bsky.social

Thank you very much!

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ASammars.bsky.social

Finally, I conduct a number of empirical analyses of WVS data to examine whether the patterns support the use of nonresponse rates as a proxy for PF. The article is open access. If you have any feedback or would like to discuss the topic further, please feel free to contact me.

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ASammars.bsky.social

The paper provides a very simple model of survey response to sensitive questions that is used to formalize my core argument. This is then used to run a simulation that demonstrates why nonresponse rates and sensitivity due to PF don't necessarily move in the same direction.

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ASammars.bsky.social

I have two goals with this paper: 1. Contribute to the conversation on preference falsification and how it influences survey response; and, 2. Encourage more theorizing of the relationship between our measures and the underlying concepts we're trying to measure.

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ASammars.bsky.social

My article on preference falsification on surveys is now out in @PSRMJournal. Nonresponse rates are often used as a proxy for the sensitivity bias associated with PF. This article casts doubt on the utility of such measures. dictatorsky, polisky www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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Ammar Shamaileh
@ammars.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Politics & IR at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies - MENA politics, political economy and repression/violence
201 followers212 following116 posts