🚨Happening in two days🚨 Register now for the 3rd Workshop on the Political Economy of S. Asia! Attendees will get a link to the following lineup of papers to read before our in-depth workshop discussions! Here's a preview of what's ahead on Day 1: (1/) https://t.co/SY6XFjI2zw
One more day! Junior scholars, send us your abstract by tomorrow (March 1) to participate in the 3rd virtual Workshop on the Political Economy of South Asia. Please share with your networks!
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Respondents say that what you're doing (wellbeing check-ins) is important. We'd love to hear from students and faculty about what works and doesn't with these check-ins.
Announcing WPESA3! Apply now with a full paper or PAP. It's a lively, thoughtful, and (most importantly) kind venue for great feedback. Feel free to DM with questions!
⚡️⚡️⚡️Call for Papers!⚡️⚡️⚡️ We're accepting submissions for the 3rd Workshop on the Political Economy of South Asia, on Jan 27-28, 2022. Junior scholars, apply by Dec 31! #wpesa3#PoliSciTwitter
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Sharing a new paper with that uses individual-level response time data to measure attentiveness on surveys. Racing the Clock: Using Response Time as a Proxy for Attentiveness on Self-Administered Surveys https://t.co/HfwKw0JjxH
@TheDapperChef Critique based based on the type of contribution they make. If the goal is to provide big ideas for others to test (e.g. Dahl), don't get bogged down in methods. If it's to causally identify a common claim, don't focus on the lack of a new/novel theory.