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Measurement That Matches Theory: Theory-Driven Identification in Item Response Theory Models

Measurement That Matches Theory: Theory-Driven Identification in Item Response Theory Models By Marco Morucci, New York University, Margaret J. Foster, Duke University, Kaitlyn Webster, Independent Scholar, So Jin Lee, Harvard University and David A. Siegel, […]

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Misinformation and Support for Vigilantism: An Experiment in India and Pakistan

Misinformation and Support for Vigilantism: An Experiment in India and Pakistan By Sumitra Badrinathan, American University, Simon Chauchard, University Carlos III of Madrid and Institute Carlos 3-Juan March, and Niloufer Siddiqui, University at Albany—SUNY Vigilante […]

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Incorporating R and LaTeX into Political Science Research: APSA’s Committee on the Status of Graduate Students in the Profession Virtual Workshop Series

Join APSA’s Committee on the Status of Graduate Students for a 90-minute virtual workshop introducing best practices and strategies for incorporating these social science research platforms into your scholarship. Wednesday, September 18, 2024 | 3 […]

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On Political Misogyny

On Political Misogyny By Suzanne Dovi, University Of Arizona Many political scientists hold that vitriolic speech against high-profile women has only negligible effects on other women in politics. They also contend that the prevalence of […]

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Policy Impact and Voter Mobilization: Evidence from Farmers’ Trade War Experiences

Policy Impact and Voter Mobilization: Evidence from Farmers’ Trade War Experiences By Jake Alton Jares and Neil Malhotra, Stanford University How does the extent of policy benefits—not simply their presence—affect political engagement? While fundamental to […]

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The American Viewer: Political Consequences of Entertainment Media

The American Viewer: Political Consequences of Entertainment Media By Eunji Kim, Columbia University, and Shawn Patterson Jr., University of Pennsylvania American voters consume an astounding amount of entertainment media, yet its political consequences are often […]