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Robert Stewart
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Minnesotan in Maryland via Owatonna, St Paul, & UMN Asst Prof at UMD Criminology (criminal records, collateral consequences, civic engagement, public policy, data) "Funny here and there," according to one student robertstewart.io
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Also, weren't three of the seven justices of the MN Supreme Court named Anderson at one point?

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The Sentencing Project has just released our 2024 disenfranchisement estimates. Top line: 4 million Americans are barred from voting due to a felony conviction, which is down 31% from the peak in 2016. Below I'll add some details... www.sentencingproject.org/reports/lock...

Locked Out 2024: Four Million Denied Voting Rights Due to a Felony Conviction – The Sentencing Project
Locked Out 2024: Four Million Denied Voting Rights Due to a Felony Conviction – The Sentencing Project

Four million Americans will be unable to vote in the upcoming 2024 election due to felony disenfranchisement laws.

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Fire Childress! Fire Childress!

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Tony Atlas is an American treasure.

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Waiting for SPSS functionality.

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"even if data are quantitative and numerical, the ways in which they are analysed and, to a greater extent, the inferences made from this analysis, will vary depending on who the researcher is." I LOVE this paper, which talks about reflexivity in quant, not qual, research tinyurl.com/3r3s39ty

Reflexivity is the act of examining one's own assumption, belief, and judgement systems, and thinking carefully and critically about how these influence the research process. The practice of reflexivity confronts and questions who we are as researchers and how this guides our work. It is central in debates on objectivity, subjectivity, and the very foundations of social science research and generated knowledge. Incorporating reflexivity in the research process is traditionally recognized as one of the most notable differences between qualitative and quantitative methodologies. Qualitative research centres and celebrates the participants' personal and unique lived experience. Therefore, qualitative researchers are readily encouraged to consider how their own unique positionalities inform the research process and this forms an important part of training within this paradigm. Quantitative methodologies in social and personality psychology, and more generally, on the other hand, have remai
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Just did a YouGov survey that was focused on VP candidates, and this was one of the questions. (If you answer yes, it asks if it's a cat, a dog, or something else!)

YouGov survey question, "Do you have an animal as a pet?" with Yes or No as response options.
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Remember "#tcot"? That was goofy back then, but oof how embarrassing now!

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Robert Stewart
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Minnesotan in Maryland via Owatonna, St Paul, & UMN Asst Prof at UMD Criminology (criminal records, collateral consequences, civic engagement, public policy, data) "Funny here and there," according to one student robertstewart.io
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