Hanno Hilbig
Political Science @UC Davis
- Reposted by Hanno Hilbig1000 times this. Thanks Cyrus I’d put it almost more sharply: not always, but too often, researchers using survey experiments seem to think they’re making causal inferences when they are measuring quantities. confusion over the inquiry is v far from the spirit of the cred revolution
- A blog post giving a more thorough take on survey experiments and the credibility revolution: cyrussamii.com?p=4168
- UC Davis Political Science is hiring an assistant professor in comparative politics. For more information, please see the description here: recruit.ucdavis.edu/JPF07299 The deadline is September 15.
- Reposted by Hanno HilbigOur paper "GERDA: The German Election Database" is out in Nature: Scientific Data! We collected and harmonized election results for federal, state, and local elections for 1990-2021. Updates for more recent elections, pre-1990 elections, and county elections soon!
- Out now! "GERDA: The German Election Database." GERDA provides comprehensive municipal, state, and federal election results at the municipality level between 1990 and 2021. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Hanno HilbigUrban–rural cleavages are seen as a defining political divide. But does this polarization hold worldwide? My new working paper tests this question using an original dataset of granular, geocoded election returns from 106 countries (polling station-level in 70). (1/8)