How likely is it that your mail-in ballot won’t get counted? Charles Stewart III - August 24, 2020 It’s riskier than voting in person.
The real college admissions scandal isn’t bribes and cheating. It’s how wealth tilts the playing field. Scott E. Page - March 21, 2019 If you can choose from 18 sports and 150 clubs, you have more chances to excel.
Are U.S. elections ‘rigged?’ Here’s how to help voters believe that they’re not. Thad Hall, Michael Alvarez, and Lonna Atkeson - September 28, 2016 [caption id="attachment_46874" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A voter walks past a sign
Is Nate Silver’s popularity good or bad for quantitative political science? Joshua Tucker - November 7, 2012 The following is a guest post from political scientists Adam
Potpourri John Sides - April 26, 2011 * "Where did my tax dollars go?":http://www.wheredidmytaxdollarsgo.com/ ("Via":http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2011/04/infographics?fsrc=scn/fb/wl/bl/makingtaxespretty) * "In
West Coast Experiments Conference Joshua Tucker - April 8, 2011 From the organizers: This year's West Coast Experiments Conference will
Political Science Research on Recall Elections John Sides - March 14, 2011 Mike Alvarez rounds some up "here":http://electionupdates.caltech.edu/?p=3831/.
2010: What happened? Andrew Gelman - November 5, 2010 A lot of people are asking, How could the voters
Everybody in academia hates the US NEWS ratings. Now they have something new to hate. - August 14, 2009 The nation's best college is the U.S. Military Academy. Rounding
Confidence in the 2008 Voting Process John Sides - February 12, 2009 The graph derives from the 2008 Survey of the Performance