
Encina West, Room 307
Phone: (650) 725-5652
Political Methodology:
- Mathematical and statistical models of politics
- Models of choice and survey response behavior
- Causal inference
- Nonparametric, semiparametric estimation and shape constrained inference
- Empirical tests of formal models
American and Comparative Politics
- Election campaigns and mass political behavior
- Interest groups and campaign finance
- Election administration, voting technology and voting irregularities
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Health Policy Scholar 2006 --- 2008
W. Glenn Campbell And Rita Ricardo-Campbell National Fellow, Hoover Institution, 2006 --- 2007
Robert H. Durr Award 2006, best paper applying quantitative methods to a substantive problem.
SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship 1998--2000, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Harold Gosnell Award 1997, American Political Science Assoc., best conference methodology paper (with Walter Mebane)
Graduate
Political Methodology I: Probability and Mathematical Statistics
Political Methodology III: Advanced Topics
Workshop in Statistical Modeling
Statistics for Causal Inference in the Social Sciences
American Politics Field Seminar, I
Undergraduate
Polarized Politics and Special Interest Groups