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Post questions about the following exemplary reading here:
Grimmer, Justin. 2013. “[Appropriators not Position Takers: The Distorting Effects of Electoral Incentives on Congressional Representation…
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Do you have any scientific evidence to exclude the possibility that some papers are more cited because they are better science? Also hard to imagine anyone considering the gender of author(s) when dec…
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Post questions here for this week's exemplary readings:
1. Hopkins, Daniel J. and Gary King. 2010. [A Method of Automated Nonparametric Content Analysis for Social Science](https://gking.harvard.ed…
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Try searching for "Burgh" or "Hume" on https://stork-search.net in the federalist papers. It shows zero matches. Yet on https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1404/1404-h/1404-h.htm#link2H_4_0016 it says
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Hey Bernhard,
I see that you have already used the _data lookup 2011_ file from the _statistics.gov.uk_ website previous. However, it also contains data that breaks down the datazones into their pa…
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# physics
**Physics:**
* **Chaos Theory:** This field explores how seemingly simple systems can exhibit complex, unpredictable behavior. The concept of a "butterfly effect" highlights how small …
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Some queries that could work better than they do:
"poli sci" should match POL SCI (**Poli**tical **Sci**ence) but currently gives 0 results
"bio chem" should match BIOL CH (**Bio**logical **Chem**…
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### Introduction
- The replication crisis today
→ Medicine, Biomedical, Psychology, Political Sciences, etc.
- Computational science is no exception
→ Software is still a second-class citizen …
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As we consider new collaborations in the social, political, and educational sciences, I think it might be helpful to consider new indexing systems for publications. Even within the biomedical domain, …
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Hi Dr.Bonica,
Thank you very much for presenting such an interesting topic! As a Chinese student and not in the field of political science, I find that I have limited knowledge about the American e…