resulumit.bsky.social
Political scientist. Assistant professor in comparative politics, at Durham University.
https://resulumit.com/
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APSR has recently reintroduced its Research Notes track:
bsky.app/profile/apsr...
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Thank you!
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For elections since 1885, we plan to include a measure of constituency area (un)change, using data from @parlconst.bsky.social.
As for notional results, I'm unsure whether area change alone is informative enough to estimate past outcomes under new boundaries. Or is it? 🤔
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Currently, there are ten variables in the dataset.
What other candidate-level variables could we add, and from which sources?
Suggestions welcome!
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Wikipedia has the exact date of birth for 372 MPs and approximate dates for 83 more. I’ve compiled this into a file and will email it to you in case it’s helpful, even if incomplete.
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Non-EU member states show some of the most striking shifts in public opinion on EU membership.
In a hypothetical referendum on whether their country should join or remain outside the EU, support for joining has noticeably increased over time in most surveyed countries.
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Thank you! You're absolutely right that not everyone needs a visitor visa to travel to Canada for a conference, and one should check.
My post was about those who would need one, like myself.
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Thank you very much for reporting this.
It seems a last-minute change in code affected that filter without me realising. I’ve now resolved the issue, and the updated version is live.
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It's something provided by Google Scholar, indicating how often a journal's articles are cited over the last five years: an h5-index of 20 means that 20 articles published within that period have each been cited at least 20 times.
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I'm glad to hear it is useful.
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Change scores as dependent variables in a rdd: doi.org/10.1017/S000...
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I have a Shiny app for students to explore the relationship between development and democracy:
resulumit.shinyapps.io/dev_dem/
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This is a very good blog post – thanks for writing and sharing it.
I need to investigate the differences between my dataset and CLEA's.