1. Associations with cancer risk or benefits have been claimed for most food ingredients (Schoenfeld and Ioannidis 2013) 2. People in non-English speaking countries with subtitled TV are better at English than people in countries with dubbed television (Micola et al. 2019) 3. Walking speed is a function of city size in that pedestrians move […]
Month: August 2019
Teaching material: Quantitative Politics with R
If you are interested in learning R, I can recommend this resource: Quantitative Politics with R. It is a guide in development (together with Zoltán Fazekas). In the current version, you will find an introduction to the basics of R (e.g. how to import and manipulate data), how to collect political data (primary and secondary […]