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Teaching Econometrics Dynamically with R-Shiny

Teaching Econometrics Dynamically with R-Shiny By Shawna K. Metzger, Michigan State University Teaching is a constrained optimization problem. There are numerous topics that we could cover in a given class, and for each of those […]

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Teaching Bayesian Statistics

Teaching Bayesian Statistics By Diogo Ferrari, University of California, Riverside The questions discussed in this article are: What challenges emerge when teaching introductory-level Bayesian statistics to non-statistics graduate students who want to become well-informed users […]

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Call for Editors for Politics & Gender

The Women, Gender, and Politics Research Section of the American Political Science Association actively seeks applications for a new Politics & Gender editorial team. Politics & Gender, published by Cambridge University Press, was founded by the APSA Women […]

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Ruling Divisions: The Politics of Brexit

Ruling Divisions: The Politics of Brexit By Tim Haughton, Wayne State University Perhaps the most surprising thing about Brexit is that we should not have been surprised at all. The fuel had been amassing for […]

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Race and Politics in America

Race and Politics in America By Michael Bernhard and Daniel O’Neill, University of Florida The fields of comparative and American politics often gleefully ignore each other. For instance, in the Cold War era, locales outside […]