

- Mar 19, 2021
Cameron Wimpy, "Interpretation and Application of Spatial Regression Models in Political Science"
International Methods Colloquium on March 19, 2021. Cameron Wimpy (University of Arkansas) presented a talk entitled "On the Interpretation and Application of Spatial Regression Models in Political Science." The slides are available at this link. Papers associated with this presentation are available here and here.


- Mar 12, 2021
Magdalena Bennett, "Generalization of a Regression Discontinuity Design Away from the Cutoff"
International Methods Colloquium on March 12, 2021. Magdalena Bennett (UT Austin McCombs School of Business) presented a talk entitled "How Far is Too Far? Estimation of an Interval for Generalization of a Regression Discontinuity Design Away from the Cutoff." The slides are available at this link.


- Mar 5, 2021
Justin Grimmer, "Naïve regression requires weaker assumptions than factor models"
International Methods Colloquium on March 5, 2021. Justin Grimmer (Stanford University) presented a talk entitled "Naïve regression requires weaker assumptions than factor models to adjust for multiple cause confounding." The slides are available at this link.


- Mar 1, 2021
Shuai Jin, "When Public Opinion Wins: The Big U-Turn in Propaganda of Human Gene Editing in China"
International Methods Colloquium on February 26, 2021. Shuai Jin (University of Massachusetts, Boston) presented a talk entitled "When Public Opinion Wins: The Big U-Turn in Propaganda of Human Gene Editing in China." The slides are available at this link.