Faculty Organizers: P Aronow, Josh Kalla, and Melody Huang
Graduate Student Coordinator: Ben Green
The Quantitiatve Resaerch Methods Workshop features cutting-edge research engaged in developing and employing quantitative methods in the social sciences. The workshop hosts prominent and up-and-coming scholars in a variety of disciplines. They present their work on a range of topics, including experimental design, causal indentification in observational studies, text analysis, and election forensics.
The series is sponsored by the ISPS Center for the Study of American Politics and The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale with support from The Edward J. and Dorothy Clarke Kempf Fund.
The workshop usually meets on selected Thursdays from noon to 1:15 PM in ISPS Room A002 at 77 Prospect Street. Lunch is provided.
This workshop is open to the Yale community only.
Faculty Organizers: P Aronow, Josh Kalla, and Melody Huang
Graduate Student Coordinator: Ben Green