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The idea is to highlight some
- cherry-picked
- selected at random
- lemon-picked
This allows us to give an impression of the overall topics. This echoes e.g. the papers on generative models.
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Let's start with tables 1-2 and Figure 2.
No need to replicate the confidence intervals on the Figure.
Paper:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-review/article/…
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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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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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http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/lords-select/science-and-technology-committee/news-parliament-2017/life-sciences-industrial-strategy-inquiry-launch/
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[Bishin, Benjamin G., Thomas J. Hayes, Matthew B. Incantalupo, and Charles Anthony Smith. FirstView 2021. "Immigration and public opinion: Will backlash impede immigrants’ policy progress?" SSQ](https…
fsolt updated
8 months ago
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Hi,
I repeated a search I did nearly 2 years ago through Hyphe, I am trying to find the co-linkages between two webentities, but the results are quite different. The original search came up with 6 …
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Post questions here for this week's exemplary readings:
1. Grimmer, Justin. 2013. [“Appropriators not Position Takers: The Distorting Effects of Electoral Incentives on Congressional Representation…
lkcao updated
8 months ago
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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…
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Users get randomly assigned username that is permanent but it is never revealed who they are?
Pros:
Less intimidating to post
Less concern about political consequences of critique (etiquette of nicen…