Research Scientist @facebook, Adjunct Prof @McCourtSchool. Business integrity, election security, adversarial adaptation, political methodology. Views my own.
My article 'Rebel Primary Commodity Markets, Price Shocks, and Supplier Victimization' is out now in @ISQ_Jrnl!
https://t.co/D4MtzTTuXL A brief summary thread:
Excited to share my latest (and first solo) piece is available in @JPART1991! Using traffic stop data from two states, hundreds of departments, and thousands of officers, I show that only removing “bad apples” does little to reduce disparities but a simple policy change may.
#FirstView from @JournalREP -
Race, Place, and Context: The Persistence of Race Effects in Traffic Stop Outcomes in the Face of Situational, Demographic, and Political Controls - https://t.co/JiSakqh78F
- @k_shoub, Derek A. Epp, Frank R. Baumgartner, L. Christiani & K. Roach
Excited that my paper with @leahchristiani (& our twitterless coauthors) in @PSJ_Editor is out! The paper examines whether municipal reliance on fines, fees, and forfeitures and which drivers are searched by the police are linked. https://t.co/kWhwjrze2h (1/4)
@miket_32@arthur_spirling I would say that you should write this, and regardless of whether a journal will publish it, it will be a valuable academic contribution that will have a positive impact on your career and job prospects (especially industry job prospects).
A flawed study on racial bias in policing has been retracted. Some claim the retraction is political. It is not. Over 800 scholars endorsed this letter explaining the fundamental scientific errors. @dean_c_knox
https://t.co/Vu6Xo21vIy
New paper: "More Effective Than We Thought: Accounting for Legislative Hitchhikers Reveals a More Inclusive and Productive Lawmaking Process" with @CasAndreu and John Wilkerson now on early view at AJPS :) https://t.co/li5nDkJuYj
Another great Monday! My paper “Using Motion Detection to Measure Social Polarization...” is now forthcoming @polanalysis! Using frame differencing + largest collection of @cspan videos every compiled, I show Dems and Reps are increasingly less likely to mingle after floor votes.
Penn State is a great place to pursue a PhD with a specialty in American Politics! Follow the diverse and impressive paths of our alums (e.g., @ProfBoydstun, @Julie6446, @MatthewJDenny, @annewhitesell, @djmallinson, @KevinReuning, @RyanMcMahon1).
After roughly a year of working on privacy tech supporting Social Science One, I'm happy to announce that we made our first differentially private misinformation data set available to researchers via secure infra: https://t.co/donWtIkmS5.