Your genes influence your political views. So what? Larry Bartels - November 12, 2013 A small but active cottage industry has sprung up to
The gender gap from the gatekeeper's perspective Erik Voeten - October 3, 2013 Today is Editor's day in the Monkey Cage gender gap symposium (see here, here, here, here,
Post-publication peer review: How it (sometimes) really works Andrew Gelman - September 1, 2013 In an ideal world, research articles would be open to
Frank Lautenberg and the National Science Foundation John Sides - June 9, 2013 This is a guest post by Jeanne Zaino, who is
“If politics determines what is palatable, we could be picked off one at a time.” John Sides - May 14, 2013 A letter by political scientist Rick Wilson, published in Science
So is Partisanship Really in our DNA? Joshua Tucker - February 1, 2013 The following is a guest post from New York University
The Flake Amendment and the Politics of “Limitation Riders” John Sides - August 6, 2012 This is a guest post by Jason MacDonald. For more
Update: Flake Amendment to reduce NSF funding defeated 121-291 Gregory Koger - May 9, 2012 Earlier today, Henry posted on an amendment by Jeff Flake
Silly Science: Aquarium Democracy Edition Larry Bartels - December 16, 2011 Whenever I am tempted to despair of political science, I