The Society for Political Methodology Poster Awards are given for the best poster presented by a graduate student and the best poster presented by a faculty member or other researcher at the annual summer Methodology Meeting of the previous year.
Year
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Recipient
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Work
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2021 (Student, Methods)
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Melody Huang (UCLA)
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"Leveraging Observational Outcomes To Improve the Generalization Of Experimental Results"
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2021 (Student, Methods)
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Nuannuan Xiang (University of Michigan)
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"A Gaussian Process Model for Causal Inference with TSCS Data"
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2021 (Student, Applications)
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Erin Rossiter (Washington University in St. Louis)
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"The Consequences of Interparty Conversation on Outparty Affect and Stereotypes"
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2021 (Student, Applications)
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Luwei Ying (Washington University in St. Louis)
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"Religiosity and Secularism: A Text-as-Data Approach to Recover Jihadist Groups’ Rhetorical Strategies"
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2021 (Faculty)
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Jay Goodliffe (Brigham Young University)
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"Using Latent Transition Analysis to Explain Donor Behavior"
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2020 (Student, Methods)
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Shiyao Liu (MIT)
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"Informing Complier Average Treatment Effects with Post-Treatment Variables"
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2020 (Student, Applications)
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Luke Sanford (UC San Diego)
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“Remote Sensing and Synthetic Controls: Measuring the Effects of Land Titling on Agricultural Productivity”
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2020 (Faculty)
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David Puelz (University of Chicago)
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"A Graph-Theoretic Approach to Causal Inference under Interference"
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2019 (Student, Methods)
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Erin Rossiter (Washington University in St. Louis)
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"Measuring Visual Messages: Political Violence and Computer Vision"
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2019 (Student, Applications)
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Kelsey Shoub (UNC Chapel Hill)
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“How Changing Frame Sets Alters Legislative Outcomes in Congress”
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2019 (Faculty)
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Erin Hartman (UCLA)
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"Equivalence Based Falsification Tests for Regression Discontinuity Designs"
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2018 (Student)
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Michelle Torres (Washington University in St. Louis)
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"Measuring Visual Messages: Political Violence and Computer Vision"
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2018 (Faculty)
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John Jackson (University of Michigan)
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"Correct Standard Errors with Clustered Data"
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2017
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Dana Higgins (Harvard)
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"Disaggregating Data Using Multiple Imputation: Battle Related Deaths"
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2016
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Anton Strezhnev (Harvard)
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"A New Method for Estimating Treatment Effects under 'Truncation-by-Death'"
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2016
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Yuki Shirito (Princeton)
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"Topical N-Gram Citation Model"
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2015
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Dean Knox (MIT)
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"Identifying Peer Effects under Homophily with an Instrumental Variable: Patronage and Promotion in the Chinese Bureaucracy"
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2015
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Dorothy Kronick (Stanford)
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"Ecological Inference with Vote-Share Data"
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2014
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Felipe Nunes (UCLA)
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"A Bayesian Two-part Latent Class Model for Longitudinal Government Expenditure Data: Assessing the Impact of Vertical Political Alliances and Vote Support.”
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2013
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Scott Abramson (Princeton)
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"Production, Predation and the European State 1152-1789."
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2012
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Brenton Kenkel (University of Rochester)
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"Logistic Regression Coefficients with Nonignorable Missing Outcomes."
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2010
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Fernando Daniel (Danny) Hidalgo (UC Berkeley)
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"Digital Democracy: The Consequences of Electronic Voting Technology in Brazil."
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2009
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Benjamin Lauderdale (Princeton)
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"Does Congress Represent Public Opinion As It Is, or As It Might Be?"
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2009
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Benjamin Goodrich (Harvard)
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"Bringing Rank-Minimization Back In."
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2008
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Xun Pang (Washington University in St. Louis)
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"Binary and Ordinal Time Series with AR(p) Errors: Bayesian Model Determination for Latent High-Order Markovian Processes."
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2007
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Daniel Hopkins (Harvard)
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"Flooded Communities: Using the Post-Katrina Migration as a Quasi-Experiment."
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2007
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Aya Kachi (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
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"The Empirical Implications of a Theoretical Model on Coalition Bargaining and Governmental Survival."
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2006
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Jong Hee Park (Washington University in St. Louis)
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"Modeling Structural Changes: Bayesian Estimation of Multiple Changepoint Models and State Space Models."
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2005
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Michael Kellermann (Harvard)
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"Bayesian estimation of ideal points in the British House of Commons using Early Day Motions."
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2005
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Betsy Sinclair (Caltech)
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"Is It Better to Be First or Last? The Ballot Order Effect."
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2004
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Marisa Abrajano (NYU)
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"All Style and No Substance? Campaign Advertising for Anglos and Latinos in the U.S."
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2004
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Gabriel Lenz (Princeton)
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"Testing for Priming in Two-wave Panels: A Reanalysis of Three Studies Finds Little Evidence of Issue Opinion Priming and Some Evidence of Issue Opinion Change."
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2003
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Hyeok Yong Kwon (Cornell)
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"Has Economic Insecurity Produced Left-Wing Voters? A Markov Chain Approach."
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2003
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Sona Nadenichek Golder (NYU)
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"Pre-Electoral Coalition Formation."
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2002
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Sunshine Hillygus (Stanford)
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"The Dynamics of Voter Decision-making in Election 2000."
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2001
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Joshua D. Clinton (Stanford)
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"Representation and the 106th Congress: Legislators’ Voting Behavior and their Geographic and Party Constituencies."
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2000
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Jake Bowers (UC Berkeley)
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"Sample Design for Studying Congressional Elections."
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1999
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Kevin Clarke (University of Michigan)
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"Testing Nonnested Models of the Democratic Peace."
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1998
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Adam Berinsky (University of Michigan)
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"The Two Faces of Public Opinion."
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Year
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Committee
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2021
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Michael Bailey, Sarah Bouchat, Patrick Brandt, Charles Crabtree, Thomas Gschwend, Erin Hartman, John Londregan, and Betsy Sinclair
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2020
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Dan Hopkins (chair, UPenn), Pablo Barbera (USC), Adam Glynn (Emory), Molly Roberts (UC San Diego), Kevin Quinn (University of Michigan), Ariel White (MIT)
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2019 (Student, Methods)
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Justin Esarey (chair, Rice University), Ines Levin (University of California, Irvine), Chris Lucas (Washington University in St. Louis)
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2019 (Student, Applications)
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Mark Pickup (Simon Fraser University), Alex Tahk (chair, University of Wisconsin-Madison), Michelle Torres (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
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2019 (Faculty)
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Curt Signorino (chair, University of Rochester), Dan Hopkins (University of Pennsylvania), and Kim Twist (San Diego State University)
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2018
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John Londregan (Chair, Princeton), Adam Berinsky (MIT), Dan Hopkins (University of Pennsylvania), Erin Hartman (University of California, Los Angeles), Melissa Sands (Harvard), Benjamin Lauderdale (LSE)
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2017
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Neal Beck (NYU, chair), Jeff Gill (American), Ines Levin (UC Irvine) and Sara Mitchell (Iowa)
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2016
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Erin Hartman (Princeton/UCLA), Richard Nielsen (MIT), Shana Gadarian (Syracuse), Karen Jusko (Stanford), Maya Sen (Harvard)
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2015
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Arthur Spirling (Chair), Christina Boyd, Devin Caughey, Wendy Tam Cho, Neil Malhotra, Margaret Roberts, Teppei Yamamoto
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2014
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Andrew Martin (Chair), Alexandra Hennessy, Matt Lebo, Maya Sen, Jeff Harden, Rocio Titiunik, Craig Volden
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2013
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Fred Boemke (Chair), Megan Shannon, Jay Goodliffe, Dave Peterson, Michael J. Hanmer, Justin Esarey, James Monogan, Amanda Licht, Jake Bowers
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2012
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Walter Mebane (Chair), Drew Linzer, Robert Erikson, Patrick Brandt, Steve Haptonstahl
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2011
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Walter Mebane (Chair), Drew Linzer, Robert Erikson, Patrick Brandt, Steve Haptonstahl
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2010
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Walter Mebane (Chair), Curtis Signorino, Bill Clark, Drew Linzer, Robert Erikson, Patrick Brandt, Xun Pan, Steve Haptonstahl
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2009
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Suzanna Linn (Chair), Thomas Carsey, Curtis Signorino, Jana von Stein, Bill Clark, Dean Lacy, Drew Linzer, Robert Erikson, Karen Jusko
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2008
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Andrew Whitford (Chair), Cherie Maestas, Tobin Grant, Michael Bailey, Kathy Powers
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2007
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Andrew Whitford (Chair), Jake Bowers, Kris Kanthak, Luke Keele, David Kimball, Matthew Lebo
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