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What To Do (and Not to Do) with Causal Panel Analysis under Parallel Trends: Lessons from A Large Reanalysis Study
Two-way fixed effects (TWFE) models are ubiquitous in causal panel analysis in political science. However, recent methodological …
Albert Chiu
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Xingchen Lan
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Ziyi Liu
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Yiqing Xu
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Trade-offs in Latino Politics: Exploring the Role of Deeply-Held Issue Positions using a Dynamic Tailored Conjoint Method
The literature on Latino politics has emphasized the unique importance of immigration as a galvanizing issue for the community. …
Yamil Ricardo Velez
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Partisans of Color: How Racialization and Polarization Shape Asian American and Latino Party ID
What influences partisan allegiance among Asian Americans and Latinos? These fast-growing demographics are heavily populated by …
Efrén Pérez
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Jessica HyunJeong Lee
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Gustavo A. Mártir Luna
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The Subversion Dilemma: Why Voters Who Cherish Democracy Participate in Democratic Backsliding
Around the world, citizens are voting away the democracies they claim to cherish. Why are they voting against their own values? In this …
Alia Braley
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Gabriel S. Lenz
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Dhaval Adjodah
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Hossein Rahnama
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Alex Pentland
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