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Replicating Research in Political Science (SPS-REHIX-REP-23)

SPS-REHIX-REP-23


Department SPS
Course category SPS Research Seminar
Course type Seminar
Academic year 2023-2024
Term 2ND TERM
Credits 20 (EUI SPS Department)
Professors
Contact Dari, Jennifer
  Course materials
Sessions

11/01/2024 11:00-13:00 @ Seminar Room 2, Badia Fiesolana

11/01/2024 11:00-13:00 @ Seminar Room 2, Badia Fiesolana

18/01/2024 11:00-13:00 @ Seminar Room 2, Badia Fiesolana

25/01/2024 11:00-13:00 @ Seminar Room 2, Badia Fiesolana

01/02/2024 11:00-13:00 @ Seminar Room 2, Badia Fiesolana

08/02/2024 11:00-13:00 @ Seminar Room 2, Badia Fiesolana

15/02/2024 11:00-13:00 @ Seminar Room 2, Badia Fiesolana

22/02/2024 11:00-13:00 @ Seminar Room 2, Badia Fiesolana

29/02/2024 11:00-13:00 @ Seminar Room 2, Badia Fiesolana

07/03/2024 11:00-13:00 @ Seminar Room 2, Badia Fiesolana

14/03/2024 11:00-13:00 @ Seminar Room 2, Badia Fiesolana

Purpose

This seminar aims to do three things: (1) introduce and dissect in detail the data analysis and estimation methods in some of the latest research papers in empirical political science; (2) enable researchers to replicate and extend the data analysis of papers in top general political science journals (including APSR, AJPS, JOP, BJPS, CPS); and (3) help researchers learn how to set up their own data files for replication (e.g. in preparation for journal submission).  Each week we will read and work through the replication files (from Dataverse) of two papers.  There will also be two group exercises (in weeks 5 and 10), where teams of researchers will re-estimate and extend the results from one of the papers we have discussed (or another top paper), for example by changing the model estimations or conducting further robustness tests.  This seminar will be an opportunity for first year researchers to apply the empirical methods they have learned in the first term, and for researchers in subsequent years to practice their empirical estimation skills. 

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