Reading notes by DominicRicottone

  1. ACaseForCongress
  2. AComparativeReviewOfInteractionAndNonlinearModeling
  3. AComparisonOfMethodsOfWeightingAdjustmentForNonresponse
  4. ANewParadigmForPolling
  5. ASimulationStudyOfCellCollapsingInPoststratification
  6. AbortionEvidenceOfAnIssueEvolution
  7. AccessToHealthcareAndVoting
  8. AnEconomicTheoryOfDemocracy
  9. AsUSPopulationGrowthSlowsWeNeedToResetExpectationsForEconomicData
  10. AscertainingTheValidityOfIndividualProtocols
  11. Autocracy
  12. BessOfHardwickALife
  13. BessOfHardwickNewPerspectives
  14. BestPracticesAndEliteBelief
  15. BeyondObservationalRelationships
  16. Boss
  17. BritainsDebtRestructuring
  18. BureaucraticPoliticsInCustomizedImplementationOfTheEUSingleUsePlasticsDirectiveInFranceAndGermany
  19. CapitalExpansionRateOfGrowthAndEmployment
  20. CarneysQuietPublicServiceRevolution
  21. CityDiplomacy
  22. CivilServiceAdoptionInAmerica
  23. CongressTheElectoralConnection
  24. CorrectionsToTestStatisticsAndStandardErrorsInCovarianceStructureAnalysis
  25. CounteringGuerillaAttack
  26. CriminalFragmentationInMexico
  27. DecentralizationAndIdeology
  28. DefendingTheStatusQuoOrSeekingChange
  29. DemandingMoreThanWhatYouWant
  30. DemocraticTrajectoriesInTheThirdWave
  31. DevelopmentAsFreedom
  32. DiscountingExtremePositions
  33. DisentanglingTheRelationshipBetweenProspectiveExpectationsAndPolicyPreferencesInViolentConflicts
  34. DoIWantItIfWellLoseIt
  35. DodgingTheAutocraticBullet
  36. DoesPolarizationIncreaseParticipation
  37. DolceFarNiente
  38. DoubleSampling
  39. EconomicSanctionsAsAForeignPolicyTool
  40. EighteenthCenturyBritishPremiers
  41. ElectoralParticipationAndSatisfactionWithDemocracyInCentralAndEasternEurope
  42. EnglandInTheAgeOfTheAmericanRevolution
  43. EpistemicSuperimposition
  44. EstimatingMeasurementErrorInAnnualJobEarnings
  45. EstimatingTheMarginalPropensityToConsumeUsingTheDistributionsOfIncomeConsumptionAndWealth
  46. EvidenceOnTheValidityOfCrossSectionalAndLongitudinalLaborMarketData
  47. ExploringNonresponseBiasInAHealthSurveyUsingNeighborhoodCharacteristics
  48. ForeignAssistanceAndEconomicDevelopment
  49. ForeignPolicyBeginsAtHome
  50. FurtherBackToTheFuture
  51. GreenlandHasBeenFightingOffAmericansForOverACentury
  52. HardAndSoftLawInInternationalGovernance
  53. HasTheOutbiddingOnTradeProtectionismFinallyEnded
  54. HowRobustStandardErrorsExposeMethodologicalProblemsTheyDoNotFix
  55. HowToDismantleAReserveCurrency
  56. IdentifyingCarelessResponsesInSurveyData
  57. IdeologicalRealignmentAndActivePartisansInTheAmericanElectorate
  58. ImprovingOnProbabilityWeightingForHouseholdSize
  59. InternationalFinancialInstitutionsAndThePromotionOfAutocraticResilience
  60. InternationalHumanRightsLawAndPracticeInLatinAmerica
  61. InvitationLettersIncreaseResponseRatesInEliteSurveys
  62. IrrationalBehaviorAndEconomicTheory
  63. IsFixedInvestmentTheKeyToEconomicGrowth
  64. IsItTheMessageOrTheMessenger
  65. IsPolarizationAMyth
  66. ItIsTimeToRethinkTheBullshitJobs
  67. JudicialBehaviorUnderPoliticalConstraints
  68. LawAndCustomOfTheConstitution
  69. LegislativeReciprocity
  70. LosAngelesShowsThatThePrivateSectorCanDevelopAffordableHousing
  71. MeasurementErrorModels
  72. MeasurementErrorWhenSurveyingIssuePositions
  73. MeasurementValidity
  74. MeasuringPartyLoyalty
  75. MethodsForAdjustingSurveyWeightsWhenEstimatingATotal
  76. MitiAndTheJapaneseMiracle
  77. MultipleFrameSurveys
  78. NonnormalityOfDataInStructuralEquationModels
  79. NudgesPreferencesAndCompetences
  80. OnThePhenomenonOfBullshitJobs
  81. PartySystemsDemocraticPositionsAndRegimeChanges
  82. PerformativeCitizenship
  83. PersistentUnilateralAction
  84. PlunkittOfTammanyHall
  85. PoliticiansTheoriesOfVotingBehavior
  86. PracticalConsiderationsInRakingSurveyData
  87. RacialConflictInGlobalSociety
  88. RallyAroundTheWinner
  89. RegressionAndOtherStories
  90. ResidentialMobilityAndNeighborhoodCharacteristicsInChicago
  91. ResponsibleAIIntegrationInSurveyResearch
  92. RobustTransformationWithApplicationsToStructuralEquationModeling
  93. SamplingBasedVsDesignBasedUncertaintyInRegressionAnalysis
  94. SamplingRarePopulations
  95. SamplingWeightsAndRegressionAnalysis
  96. SelfReportingNewsUseInSituAndInRetrospect
  97. SequentialSampleSelectionMethods
  98. StatisticalModelingTheTwoCultures
  99. StatisticalParadisesAndParadoxesInBigData
  100. StraitliningInWebSurveyPanelsOverTime
  101. StructuralEquationModelingWithRobustCovariances
  102. StrugglesWithSurveyWeightingAndRegressionModeling
  103. SurveyMeasuresOfDemocraticAttitudesAndSocialDesirabilityBias
  104. SurveysOfConsumersTechnicalReport
  105. TheCalculusOfConsent
  106. TheCalibrationApproachInSurveyTheoryAndPractice
  107. TheCommonStructureOfStatisticalModelsOfTruncationSampleSelectionAndLimitedDependentVariablesAndASimpleEstimatorForSuchModels
  108. TheDevonshireDiary
  109. TheDirectCostToVotersOfPollingSiteClosuresAndConsolidation
  110. TheDirectionAndMeaningOfLeftRightInPostcommunistSocieties
  111. TheEffectOfOnlineInterviewsOnTheUniversityOfMichiganSurveyOfConsumerSentiment
  112. TheEffectOfWeightTrimmingOnNonlinearSurveyEstimates
  113. TheEffectsOfThe1MillionYenCeilingInADynamicLaborSupplyModel
  114. TheElusiveQuestForGrowth
  115. TheEuropeanCouncilTurns50
  116. TheGeneralizedExponentialModelForSamplingWeightCalibrationForExtremeValuesNonresponseAndPostStratification
  117. TheGreatestAndMostImportantHumanRight
  118. TheIndependentContractorWorkforce
  119. TheInfluenceOfViolationsOfAssumptionsOnMultilevelParameterEstimatesAndTheirStandardErrors
  120. TheJapaneseEconomy
  121. TheJapaneseEconomyTradeIndustryAndGovernmment
  122. TheLawOfLargePopulationsDoesNotHeraldAParadigmShiftInSurveySampling
  123. TheLowResponseScore
  124. TheNobelForEconsplaining
  125. ThePoliticsOfSmallBusinessOwners
  126. ThePresidencyOfJamesMadison
  127. ThePriceOfProtection
  128. TheSanctionsParadoxIn2025
  129. TheStagesOfEconomicGrowth
  130. TheTheoryOfPoliticalCoalitions
  131. TheTragedyOfGreatPowerPolitics
  132. TheTwentyYearsCrisis
  133. TheUrbanRuralDivideInPolicyPreferencesAcrossTimeAndSpace
  134. TheorizingActsOfCitizenship
  135. ThereAreNoAdultsInTheRoom
  136. ThereGoesTheNeighborhood
  137. TimeOnTheCross
  138. ToHelpEndWarInUkraineTheQuadShouldBackIndiaToEngageRussia
  139. TrailOfTears
  140. TruthAndPolitics
  141. UncertaintyInEmpiricalEconomics
  142. UnconditionalLoyalty
  143. UnderstandingVoterFatigue
  144. UnexpectedEventDuringSurveyDesign
  145. UsingAGeographicSegmentationToUnderstandPredictAndPlanForCensusAndSurveyMailNonresponse
  146. UsingCalibrationWeightingToAdjustForNonresponseAndCoverageErrors
  147. UsingSemiStructuredInterviewsToBetterUnderstandNonresponseToAGovernmentSponsoredMailBasedSurveyOfHouseholds
  148. VenturingBeyondTheVote
  149. ViewingParticipationInCensusesAndSurveysThroughTheLensOfLifestyleSegments
  150. VisibilityOfAutocratizationAndElectionOutcomes
  151. VotersRallyAroundTheIncumbentInTheAftermathOfTerroristAttacks
  152. WarAndResponsibility
  153. WashingtonPlansAnAggressiveWar
  154. WhatOneMineralRevealsAboutTheUSChinaTradeWar
  155. WhenDoCitizensSupportPeaceBuilding
  156. WhenShouldYouAdjustStandardErrorsForClustering
  157. WhereToPlaceSensitiveQuestions
  158. WhoGoverns
  159. WhyAskWhy
  160. WhyHasInflationBeenHigherInChicagoThanInTheUSOverallRecently
  161. WhyNationsFail
  162. WhyPropensityScoresShouldNotBeUsedForMatching
  163. WhyProvincialCabinetsDeserveMoreAttentionInCanadianPolitics
  164. WilliamPittEarlOfChathamTheGreatCommoner


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