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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Why Do They Hate Us, 2.0?
Yesterday I received an email request from a journalist, who wrote: Professor Moore: A colleague of yours suggested that I reach out to you. I am working on a story about a new push by the Department of Justice to … Continue reading
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Tagged causal inference, Department of Justice, dissent, Homeland Security, non-violence, repression, violence
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Referees, Robustness & Valid Inference in Poli-Sci
Over at Relations International Brandon Valeriano reveals his coming dotage grouses about the growing tendency of articles to contain dozens of “robustness check” specifications, casting blame at referees and editors. I tweeted a link to the post, and several folks responded, … Continue reading
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Tagged causal inference, model specification, robustness check, valid inference
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Referees, Robustness & Valid Inference in Poli-Sci
Over at Relations International Brandon Valeriano reveals his coming dotage grouses about the growing tendency of articles to contain dozens of “robustness check” specifications, casting blame at referees and editors. I tweeted a link to the post, and several folks responded, … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged causal inference, model specification, robustness check, valid inference
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