

- Nov 22, 2019
Korhan Kocak, "What Do We Learn About Voter Preferences From Conjoint Experiments?"
International Methods Colloquium Talk on November 22, 2019. Korhan Kocak (Princeton University) presented a talk entitled "What Do We Learn About Voter Preferences From Conjoint Experiments?" The paper is available at this link. The presentation slides are available at this link. #video


- Nov 15, 2019
Amelia Hoover Green, "Reconsidering Civil War Onset"
International Methods Colloquium Talk on November 15, 2019. Amelia Hoover Green (Drexel University) presented a talk entitled "Reconsidering Civil War Onset: Battle Death Mis-Measurement and Causal Inference." The presentation slides are available at this link. #video


- Nov 11, 2019
Tara Slough, "On Theory and Identification: When and Why We Need Theory for Causal Identification"
International Methods Colloquium Talk on November 8, 2019. Tara Slough (NYU, Columbia, and UC Berkeley) presented a talk entitled "On Theory and Identification: When and Why We Need Theory for Causal Identification." The paper is available at this link. The presentation slides are available at this link. #video


- Nov 1, 2019
Sarah Shugars, "The Structure of Reasoning: Measuring Justification and Preferences in Text"
International Methods Colloquium Talk on November 1, 2019. Sarah Shugars (Northeastern University) presented a talk entitled "The Structure of Reasoning: Measuring Justification and Preferences in Text." The paper is available at this link. The presentation slides are available at this link. #video