121. A Supercut of Supercuts: Aesthetics, Histories, Databases 122. UbuWeb: Film & Video 123. The Behavioral Economics Guide 2021 124. Climate Solutions 101 125. On Noise (the book) 126. PSY 1 | Introduction to Psychological Science | Lectures 127. Why Are Gamers So Much Better Than Scientists at Catching Fraud? 128. A Visual Guide to […]
Month: July 2021
New article in Party Politics: Party activism in the populist radical right
In the new issue of Party Politics, you will find an article I have written together with Paul Whiteley, Matthew Goodwin and Harold Clarke. The article deals with the predictors of party activism within the populist radical right. Here is the abstract: Recent decades have seen an upsurge of interest in populist radical right (PRR) […]
Replace equations with code
Here is a suggestion: In empirical research, academics should move equations from the methods section to the appendix and, if anything, show the few lines of code used to estimate the model(s) in the software being used (ideally with citations to the software and statistical packages). Preferably, it should be possible to understand the estimation […]
PPEPE added to Party Facts
Our data on populist parties in European Parliament elections (PPEPE), from our article in the Electoral Studies, is now linked to the Party Facts. You can find it here. Party Facts, for people not already familiar with this amazing resource, links several datasets on political parties to make it easier for researchers to work with […]
New article in Personality and Individual Differences: Personality in a pandemic
In the July issue of Personality and Individual Differences, you will find an article I have co-authored with Steven G. Ludeke, Joseph A. Vitriol and Miriam Gensowski. In the paper, titled Personality in a pandemic: Social norms moderate associations between personality and social distancing behaviors, we demonstrate when Big Five personality traits are more likely […]