Extract from the Charlemagne column in the Economist, reading: "more working means more money, and more money means added clout in global affairs. Until the 1960s Europeans toiled longer hours than Americans, and mattered somewhat more in the world. That is no coincidence"
And the freestyle causal inference top Play of the Week goes to the @economist.com Charlemagne piece on Europeans needing to work more
14.08.2025 17:00
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just like buying a new empty notebook, switching todo apps will *definitely* make me more productive
25.07.2025 19:49
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Yes, we had a lot of partial dependence plots initially! I'll update the code and produce some today.
02.05.2025 13:03
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Asked ChatGPT how to expand a data frame with a categorical variable and count.
Thought it was hallucinating when it suggested `uncount()`, but nope! It's a legit #tidyverse function. Reverse a count with grouped `uncount()`.
Love it!
21.04.2025 17:39
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If you want to study 'TV news' (for which ideally you should get the images), here are the transcripts from archive.org
github.com/notnews/arch...
10.04.2025 19:34
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Happy 25th anniversary to R 1.0.0! ππ©βπ»β¨οΈππΎ
28.02.2025 16:28
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Congratulations! So well deserved!
22.02.2025 03:52
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10 maps of Germany for each month from January to October 2024. 268 points on each map represent the DWD weather stations active since 1961. The points are colored by the deviation of the monthly average temperature in 2024 from the long-term monthly average between 1961 and 1990. Thereβs hardly any station which had an average in any month that was below the reference period. Highlights: February 6.2 Β°C above the reference period; March 4.0 Β°C, August 3.4 Β°C.
Yesterday brought 18Β°C in Cologne (DE), which is 3Β°C above the previous record temperature for a 24th of November. This made me revisit a map I made last year.
Most of 2024 has been warmer than the long-term average for Germany from 1961-1990.
#30DayMapChallenge Day 25 Heat #rstats #ClimateChange
25.11.2024 19:25
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These are pictures from my commute to campus. We've hired a lot of junior faculty recently, you'll be part of a young, dynamic, and growing department!
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions!
24.07.2024 14:47
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Assistant Professor of American Politics
The Department of Political Science at Colorado State University invites applications for an entry-level tenure-track Assistant Professor position in American politics with a specialization in politic...
Hey #polisky, we are hiring in American Politics at Colorado State!
Great colleagues, wonderful state, 350 miles of bike lanes, and over 300 days of sunshine. We have a great group studying AP, behavior and CSS more generally. There also is an HPC available!
jobs.colostate.edu/postings/148...
24.07.2024 14:47
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#polisky Friends, I'm collecting job market resources for social science undergrads. I want to include examples of jobs that students can have with a social science BA, an intro stats course, and R coding skills.
What are successful stories or job ads that I should include?
25.03.2024 21:52
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now tallying libraries used in replication files of **34** social science journals + support for python
github.com/recite/softv...
if stata mavens know how to tally imports in stata, let me know. (ssc install is not used frequently)
w/ @danweitzel.net
30.12.2023 23:28
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Are you interested in democratic backsliding?
With @honoratam.bsky.social and Joep van Lit we are organizing a workshop on "Early Signs of Democratic Recession in Established and Backsliding Democracies"
Join us at the @ecpr.bsky.social joint sessions
polisky
ecpr.eu/Events/Event...
07.11.2023 19:21
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Polisky, check out this super cool resource: demscore.se
"An innovative e-infrastructure providing free access to harmonized data from several of the worldβs largest datasets on Democracy, Environment, Migration, Social Policy, Conflict, and Representation"
03.11.2023 19:35
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Oh, very cool. Thanks for sharing this!
23.10.2023 04:16
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New Polisky working paper here: github.com/soodoku/part...
23.10.2023 03:14
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Our results paint a mixed picture of democratic competence. Smaller partisan gaps are partly a consequence of the fact that the average respondent doesnβt know the facts. It is mostly partisan guessing masquerading as partisan gaps. 6/7
23.10.2023 03:09
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This working paper sheds light on the source of the partisan gap as well. Our results suggest that the gap is not due to partisan cheerleading of the knowledgeable but by motivated guessing of the politically ignorant. 5/7
23.10.2023 03:09
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Removing these inflationary features from survey questions produces knowledge estimates that are more strongly associated with established predictors of political knowledge, such as interest, participation and education. 4/7
23.10.2023 03:08
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We find that common features of commercial polls like not asking donβt know, inserting a partisan cue, and treating unconfident answers as knowledge inflate the partisan gaps by up to 50%. 3/7
23.10.2023 03:07
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In a new working paper @soodoku.bsky.social, Lucas Shen, and I find that commercial polls inflate the partisan gap and that a big chunk of the partisan gap is not founded in differences in beliefs but an artifact of survey design! 2/7
23.10.2023 03:07
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How much do Republicans and Democrats disagree about political facts? In the news, we can frequently find reports of large gaps in how partisans perceive the world.
Wide and widening partisan gaps have serious implications for the functioning of our democratic systems! 1/7
23.10.2023 03:04
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Yeah, Zotero is probably the best alternative. Steeper learning curve than Zotero but org-ref in emacs is absolutely amazing as well.
03.10.2023 18:20
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Isn't that what Gino did?
01.10.2023 20:56
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Polisky people might be interested in this!
01.10.2023 01:51
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