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Lorin Rudin-Rush
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My grandmother’s gravesite is situated so that she will be kicking William Safire in the head for perpetuity
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There’s no evidence that I am not a cat. All views are my own, likes and re-posts do not imply endorsements. Maybe a student, living in Wisconsin, maybe a cat with few teeth.
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Lorin Rudin-Rush
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My grandmother’s gravesite is situated so that she will be kicking William Safire in the head for perpetuity
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Lorin Rudin-Rush
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Interesting, I’d be curious about the explanatory power of neighbor/friend expectations on survey response and if there is a gap between those expectations and election outcomes. Thanks for your response!
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Lorin Rudin-Rush
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This betrays my ignorance, but do polls ask how people think their neighbors, or friends might vote?
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Lorin Rudin-Rush
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Ignoring any issues related to how society deems an individual intelligent… I don’t know if there’s a level of intelligence that prevents someone from getting a PhD
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Lorin Rudin-Rush
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I wonder if there are incentives (or penalties) for a specific class of vehicle to have high (low) average MPG and the EVs raise that average.
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Khandker Wahedur Rahman [Wahed]
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🚨 New Publication 🚨
Happy to announce that @jeffbloem.bsky.social and my paper, “What I say depends on how you ask: Experimental evidence of the effect of framing on the measurement of attitudes” is published in Economics Letters.
Does framing matter when measuring attitudes?
Yes.
🧵 (1/14)
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Nick Huntington-Klein
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Tomorrow I am planning to finish the first draft of what will be a new chapter in the second edition of The Effect. The title of the chapter is "Partial Identification" which is a topic that I think should be far less marginalized in the teaching and practice of causal inference.
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Stephanie M. Lee
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🚨 SCOOP: Here’s the unsealed, 1,300-page report showing how Harvard Business School concluded that dishonesty expert Francesca Gino committed research misconduct.
www.chronicle.com/article/here...
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Alan de Brauw
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Check out our new interactive describing our network based value chain surveys in Bangladesh and Uganda- with @kateambler.bsky.social @jeffbloem.bsky.social and Julia Wagner
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Ariel Edwards-Levy
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obviously it was pea-hacking
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Dave Weigel
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A good project for a well-meaning billionaire or university: Buying up archives for outlets that get destroyed and deleted. I'm old enough to have used microfiche for research (inc. for my book) and it was invaluable to have *some* way of reading out-of-print material, it didn't need to be online.
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