Michael Jankowski

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Michael Jankowski

Michael Jankowski

@michaelj505

It's not a peak, it's a plateau | PhD in Political Science | Interested in Chess & Badminton

Berlin/Oldenburg Katılım Şubat 2017
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Michael Jankowski
Michael Jankowski@michaelj505·
New Working Paper with @JochenRehmert: Does gender affect candidate selection and/or list placement in PR systems? To address this question, we conducted an experiment with party elites in Austria. Link to paper: osf.io/mkauz
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Christian Stecker
Christian Stecker@pluggedchris·
AfD-Wähler sehen die Verwandtenbeschäftigung bei der #AfD nicht völlig unkritisch. Es sind sich aber alle enorm uneinig darüber, ob das Ausmaß angemessen dargestellt wird (Ergebnisse aus unserer aktuellen Umfrage) fyi: @EichlerHagen @JanSchumann_MZ @Martin_Debes
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Daniel Vorgrimler
Daniel Vorgrimler@DVorgrimler·
Komisches Gefühl heute das vorerst letzte Mal die Laufschuhe ausgezogen. Heute Abend geht es ins Krankenhaus und morgen bekomme ich eine neue Hüfte. Ich hoffe es geht alles gut. Auf den letzten 10KM bin ich von meinen beiden besten Lauffreunden begleiten worden und von ihm👇
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Johanna Rickne
Johanna Rickne@johannarickne·
🚨 REPLICATION REPORT UPDATE: One year ago, a tweet by @JohnHolbein1 alerted me, @OlleFolke, and Joop Adema (@Jopieboy) to a paper with a shocking result about Sweden’s law criminalizing the purchase of sex.🧵
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Timo Lehmann
Timo Lehmann@timolmn·
Da öffnet sich ein SPD-Spitzenpolitiker, es geht um massive, teilweise gewalttätige Bedrohung von Rechtsextremisten. Und die Linkenvorsitzende kocht daraus ein parteipolitisches Süppchen. „Selbstbezogen“. Unangenehmer Post.
Ines Schwerdtner@inesschwerdtner

Was man am Text über Kühnert und in seinen Reflexionen vermisst: politische Inhalte. Bei aller berechtigten Kritik an politischer Unkultur, kein Wort über Missstände im Land, die die Sozialdemokratie mit zu verantworten hat. So wirkt es selbstbezogen und letztlich unpolitisch.

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Yiqing Xu
Yiqing Xu@xuyiqing·
We streamlined six new DID-like estimators and created this tutorial for implementation in R. yiqingxu.org/packages/fect/… Hope you no longer need to spend months figuring out what these estimators are and how to use them. w/ @liuziyi233
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Vidit Gujrathi
Vidit Gujrathi@viditchess·
Is claude better/easy to use for coding than other gpts?
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Michael Jankowski
Michael Jankowski@michaelj505·
@beckerbastian @anselmhager Interessant! Gibt es hier einen klar definierten Treatment-Zeitpunkt oder eher einen Zeitraum (Ankündigung des Vorgehens bis Abstimmung im BT)? Mich wundert der negative Trend kurz vor dem hier gewählten Threshold. Wie stark treibt der die Ergebnisse?
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Sage Politics
Sage Politics@SageCQPolitics·
Introducing the newly published "Populism - An Introduction". Get your copy at ow.ly/4eIA50UnjyI
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Robert A. Huber
Robert A. Huber@Robert_A_Huber·
Order your copy of Populism: An Introduction from SAGE, Amazon, or your local bookstore. DM or email us for a discount code. We look forward to your feedback and hope it sparks lively discussions in classrooms and beyond! uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/popu…
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Robert A. Huber
Robert A. Huber@Robert_A_Huber·
We (that is @michaelj505 and me) are happy to share that our co-edited book “Populism: An Introduction” is now out from @SageCQPolitics. With Trump’s inauguration today, it’s the perfect moment for a clear, accessible overview of populism. Our 15 chapters are from top experts.
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I4R
I4R@I4Replication·
AB (Chair): We had discussions on this topic countless times at I4R. See our podcast for longer discussion. @CFCamerer just responded "Truly embarrassing. A science that can’t adjudicate error correction is in bad shape". I personally think the editors did a good job 🧵
Paul Novosad@paulnovosad

Comments and responses in economics are so unsatisfying. Comment: When coding errors are fixed, results disappear completely. Authors' response: We have corrected the errors, all our results are unchanged. AEJ: Resolved!

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EJPR journal@EJPRjournal·
🗳️ Does gender affect candidate selection & list placement under proportional representation (PR)? @Michaelj505 @JochenRehmert conduct a conjoint experiment with 🇦🇹 party elites to investigate patterns of female under-representation in PR systems 🔓 #OA bit.ly/3NrwJfV
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Michael Jankowski@michaelj505·
@Maciej76718052 Ah, ok! I don't think that taking the average of all iterations is helpful. An example: The average US president was convicted of 0.74 felonies. If exclude Trump, it is 0. An average of all iterations would still be around 0.7 and, thus, misleading.
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Michael Jankowski
Michael Jankowski@michaelj505·
Is a study robust when its findings depend on the inclusion of a single observation? In a new report, @Ben_Guinaudeau and I discuss this question based on the replication of an @apsrjournal article. A thread on our main findings.
I4R@I4Replication

We have a new reproduction and response by the authors! The original article is entitled "When Do Männerparteien Elect Women? Radical Right Populist Parties and Strategic Descriptive Representation" (by Weeks et al.) The reproducers are Guinaudeau and Jankowski.

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Maciej Górecki
Maciej Górecki@Maciej76718052·
@michaelj505 But if you exclude one variable at a time, should you not then search for some sort of an "average" from all those iterations?
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Maciej Górecki
Maciej Górecki@Maciej76718052·
@michaelj505 Hi, Michael, interesting stuff. Did you also try to run robust regression (rreg command in Stata)?
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