Well-known flaws in conventional polling methods may be creating the incorrect perception that many Americans think political ...
Howitt, a professor emeritus of economics who joined the Brown faculty in 2000, was awarded “for the theory of sustained ...
Topics focused on Chapin’s personal experiences as a journalist and her thoughts on the recent funding cuts made to public ...
The Tylenol multi-district litigation is not an outlier—rather, it’s an example of made-for-litigation science, seemingly ...
The study, spearheaded by Dr Nicole Martin alongside Dr Ralph Scott (University of Bristol) and Dr Roland Kappe (University College London), revealed that educational choices made during compulsory ...
You’d be hard pressed to assemble a team of mountain athletes that can keep up with the U.S. Geological Survey’s cohort of ...
Although there is a growing scholarly interest in studying the engagement of expatriates in external voting in their ...
Populist appeals often sound simple, but they might carry more weight than expected. A recent study shows that even vague ...
This occurred about 40 years ago. And it’s been almost 20 years since the National Academy of Sciences suggested that a ...
While this may be a good time to take advantage of the public’s attention, it’s also a time when teachers increasingly fear ...
Liberals and conservatives both oppose censorship of children's literature—unless the writing offends their own ideology, new ...
Ohio University’s Scripps in D.C. program, long limited to journalism majors, is now open to political science students, ...
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