@jonmummolo@petersonerikj@ArielRWhite @a_strezh @cd_lucas @ConnorDHuff Or concerns about generalizability across samples despite work by @thosjleeper https://t.co/oCRkOjpBw0 @aecoppock https://t.co/vKYTP0X6HF @ProfLupton https://t.co/tEX5ABDQbS and others
@jonmummolo@petersonerikj Or concerns about survey sponsor effects, despite work by @ArielRWhite @a_strezh @cd_lucas Kruszewska & @ConnorDHuff https://t.co/BghFYuZGcM
I find they often take the form of confidently held intuitions about best practices without real evidence to support them - like complaining about demand effects, despite @jonmummolo & @petersonerikj's work showing the contrary https://t.co/a6gnNMNddt
Thank you to all who came to celebrate @jrenshon, 2017 #Lepgold book prize winner for "Fighting for Status: Hierarchy and Conflict in World Politics," and congratulations once again!
Join us to celebrate @jrenshon, 2017 #Lepgold book prize winner, at his lecture tonight 5-6pm about "Fighting for Status: Hierarchy and Conflict in World Politics" https://t.co/E4ji3E87WM
Interested in the role that world leaders play in military conflict? Check out this special feature in Journal of Conflict Resolution edited by @mchorowitz and me. We discuss when leaders matter (and when they don't), lay out a conceptual framework + identify research agenda.
Congratulations to our 2017 Lepgold Book Prize Winner, Prof Jonathan Renshon for his book "Fighting for Status: Hierarchy and Conflict in World Politics," the first to comprehensively analyze the drive for prestige and status in IR! @uwpolisci https://t.co/wAUyz6eaWF
@tgunnnguyenpsw @ProfPaulPoast@uwpolisci@PrincetonUPress The closes thing is a section in Chapter 4 on the sources of status. You might also want to check out the work of Joslyn Barnhart Trager!