Yes, you can trust international surveys. Mostly. Michael Robbins - March 26, 2016 [caption id="attachment_36430" align="aligncenter" width="1484"] (Kacper Pempel/Reuters)[/caption] How do you know
Conservative political analytics firm is hiring Andrew Gelman - June 21, 2013 After posting that announcement about Civis Analytics, I wrote, "If
If Same-Sex Marriage Is so Popular, Why Does It Always Lose at the Ballot Box? (Includes state-level data on support and legislation) Joshua Tucker - May 15, 2012 With the continuing debate regarding the electoral implications of Obama's
Tweets vs. Likes: An Analysis of Monkey Cage Data Joshua Tucker - February 16, 2012 A couple weeks ago I wrote a post about the
“Sampling: Design and Analysis”: a course for political science graduate students Andrew Gelman - June 7, 2011 Early this afternoon I made the plan to teach a
New Data on Globalization Joshua Tucker - January 25, 2010 The Swiss Economic Institute has just released the 2010 version
Improving scholarly journals — Part 1 - February 19, 2009 I like scholarly journals -- call it a character flaw.
Mapping Religiosity in the States John Sides - February 7, 2009 (Be forewarned: a dorky post to follow...) Via CQ, I