American Political Science Review

The Generalizability of IR Experiments beyond the United States

The Generalizability of IR Experiments beyond the United States By Lotem Bassan-Nygate, Harvard University, Jonathan Renshon, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Jessica L. P. Weeks, University of Wisconsin–Madison and Chagai M. Weiss, Stanford University Theories of international […]

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Meet Rachael Houston, Marcy Shieh, and Christine C. Bird, 2025 Advancing Research Grants for Early Career Scholars Recipients

Project Title: Whose Briefs Count? Mapping Regional Influence in Healthcare Cases Before the Supreme Court Rachael Houston, Texas Christian University Rachael Houston is an assistant professor of political science at Texas Christian University. Her research […]

American Political Science Review

Sustaining Exposure to Fact-Checks: Misinformation Discernment, Media Consumption, and Its Political Implications

Sustaining Exposure to Fact-Checks: Misinformation Discernment, Media Consumption, and Its Political Implications By Jeremy Bowles, University College London and Kevin Croke, Harvard University and Horacio Larreguy, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México and Shelley Liu, Duke […]

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Where You Earn Your PhD Matters

Where You Earn Your PhD Matters By Benjamin Jepson, Penn State University, and Pete Hatemi, Penn State University We collected data on every tenure-track (TT) faculty member in the 122 PhD-granting political science departments in […]

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Regularized Regression Can Reintroduce Backdoor Confounding: The Case of Mass Polarization

Regularized Regression Can Reintroduce Backdoor Confounding: The Case of Mass Polarization By Jonathan Mellon, West Point and Christopher Prosser, Royal Holloway, University of London Regularization can improve statistical estimates made with highly correlated data. However, […]

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Integrating Digital and On-Site Fieldwork: Practical Solutions for Scholars with Limited On-Site Access

Integrating Digital and On-Site Fieldwork: Practical Solutions for Scholars with Limited On-Site Access By Mai Truong, Marquette University Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, scholars have debated whether digital fieldwork can effectively substitute for […]