These are all excellent slide rules. I’d add—it’s sort of implied by the “know you can’t read this,” but fear many need this explicitly stated: no Giant Results Table of Doom. Do not just copy the 10x20 table of small numbers from the paper onto a slide. Pull out the few numbers you care about.
This paper and figure are sick. "Causal inference with observational data and unobserved confounding variables" www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... Such great work.
New reflection essay: "Using Science Fiction and Creative Writing in a Political Science Classroom" (Jeremy F.G. Moulton, University of York polisky TeachLearnSky
The first time I took con law was in college and it was taught by a political science teacher. Made for a much different perspective when I took it again in law school.
Pondering the future of political science education – @alpsblog.bsky.socialactivelearningps.com/2024/02/28/p...
Guest post by Dr. Jeremy F. G. Moulton at the University of York! As political scientists, we often teach students not to speculate about the future in their work and that they should, instead, cha…
Hi all, my "Disability and Political Science" piece is now up on early view at Annual Review of Political Science (final version with proof corrections will be out in June). To the more quantitative among us, I apologize for any and all errors. (pls email me if you'd like a copy)
A few days late, but I had an amazing time sharing my work at the NYU-CESS Conference on Experimental Political Science last weekend. Super great event!
I think below book is the best book for undergrads that teach in R. And all of their replication data is public. www.amazon.com/Data-Analysi...
This is significant. Today, the Varieties of Democracy Institute (V-Dem) will publish its annual report. This is the most extensive in the history of social and political science, collecting data for 180 countries ( for more than 100 years)in collaboration with 4,200 researchers and experts.