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Simulated Complexity

Simulated Complexity: A New Classroom Simulation to teach about Campaign-Finance Laws by Dick M. Carpenter II, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, and Joshua M. Dunn, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Classroom simulations have become an increasing­­ly popular instructional method in […]

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Building Neural Networks in R for Political Research

Building Neural Networks in R for Political Research Pete Mohanty Full Day Political scientists are increasingly interested in machine learning approaches such as neural networks. Neural networks offer predictive accuracy in spite of complex data […]

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Meet 2018 RBSI Scholar, Aayana Ingram

Aayana Ingram, Alabama A&M University Aayana Ingram is a rising senior at Alabama A&M University. A Dean’s Scholar, her research interests focus on African American politics, ethics and the political attitudes of black students Historically Black […]

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Press Gallery: APSA Members in the Media

A roundup of blogs, articles, and interviews from APSA Members April 5- April 12, 2018 The APSA Press Gallery is a roundup of recent blogs, op-eds, podcasts, and interviews featuring political scientists. We are always […]

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Meet 2018 RBSI Scholar, Michelle Henderson

Michelle Henderson, New York University Michelle Henderson is a student at New York University majoring in politics and minoring in Linguistics. Michelle is an AmeriCorps member and team leader with Jumpstart, and is involved on campus […]

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2016-2017 Salaries Report

The 2016-2017 APSA Departmental Survey: Salaries Report analyzes average faculty salaries and average salaries for newly hired faculty in the 2016-2017 academic year. This year’s report compares average salaries over time using constant 2016 dollars, […]

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Analytic Transparency, Radical Honesty, and Strategic Incentives

Analytic Transparency, Radical Honesty, and Strategic Incentives by Sean Yom, Temple University This article considers the role of transparency in political science. Recent calls for greater transparency compel political scientists to be radically honest in how […]