Jeff Ziegler (@jeffreymziegler) 's Twitter Profile
Jeff Ziegler

@jeffreymziegler

Assistant Professor in Political Science & Data Science @tcddublin, Director of @ASDS_TCD, former @QuanTMEmory & @WUSTLPoliSci, @UWMadison alum & native

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Jeff Ziegler (@jeffreymziegler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to present joint work this week on how the audio and video from public proceedings impacts perceptions of court legitimacy

Tzu-Sheng Kuo 郭子生 (@tzushengkuo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whenever I need to run statistical analyses and create charts for my research, I always turn to Tobias Gerstenberg's course materials on statistical methods for behavioral and social sciences: psych252.github.io/psych252book It was one of the best courses I took at Stanford!🌲

Jacob Montgomery (@jacobmontgomery.bsky.social) (@jacob_montg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you hiring this in political science and/or the computational social sciences? Then I have good news for you. Because WashU Political Science has 🎉 ‼️ 🔥FOUR AMAZING STUDENTS 🎉 ‼️ 🔥 on the market this year. Read on and I'll tell you more about them (in alphabetical order).

Arthur Spirling (@arthur_spirling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very little polisci work using LLMs is "replicable" in the usual sense of that term. If this sounds like a problem, come see ppr w Christopher Barrie and Lexi Palmer Thurs @ APSA 12-130pm, PCC112A. We give some theory + empirics on where things stand and where we should be trying to go

Very little polisci work using LLMs is "replicable" in the usual sense of that term.

If this sounds like a problem, come see ppr w <a href="/cbarrie/">Christopher Barrie</a> and <a href="/LexiPalmer_/">Lexi Palmer</a> Thurs @ APSA 12-130pm, PCC112A.  We give some theory + empirics on where things stand and where we should be trying to go
Mads Andreas Elkjær (@madselk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Running a survey? Wondering if you should include a “don’t know” response option in your policy preference questions? In our new PSRM Journal paper, Christopher Wlezien and me examine the consequences of the DK option for (various) estimates of public opinion cambridge.org/core/journals/… 1/n

Juan A. Mayoral 🦋: @jamayoral.bsky.social (@jamayoralda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Announcement for scholars in the Politics of Law & the Judiciary. ➡️The EPSA 2025 call for papers includes a section on Judicial Politics. 🗓️June 26-28, 2025 UC3M Madrid 🇪🇸 📩Submit by 18 Dec. '24 at coms.app/epsa2025 Looking forward to your panel & paper proposals

Cambridge University Press - Politics (@cup_polisci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Cambridge Element Bayesian Social Science Statistics by Jeff Gill and Le Bao is now free to read for 4 weeks! cup.org/3YIeGHk #cambridgeelements #politics

New Cambridge Element Bayesian Social Science Statistics by Jeff Gill and Le Bao is now free to read for 4 weeks! 
cup.org/3YIeGHk
#cambridgeelements #politics
Alexis H. Villacis (@ahvillacis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Throwback to the good old days when #TaylorSwift explained Omitted Variable Bias to an audience of non-economists 🙃 #Swifties #EconSwifties

Guillermo Pérez (@perez_ciudad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Reminder: The deadline to submit proposals for the 2025 Emerging Scholars Conference in Public Law at UT Government UT Austin is THIS Friday! Don’t miss your chance—see all the details below 👇👇👇

Thomas Chadefaux (@thomaschadefaux) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our latest article in Political Analysis with Jian Cao! We show how units can react at varying speeds to shocks, which can distort causal estimates in Synthetic Controls. We introduce a more efficient dynamic estimator to correct these biases bit.ly/3O3EsB2

Check out our latest article in Political Analysis with Jian Cao! We show how units can react at varying speeds to shocks, which can distort causal estimates in Synthetic Controls. 
We introduce a more efficient dynamic estimator to correct these biases bit.ly/3O3EsB2
The COMPTEXT Association (@comptextconf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Call for Papers, Panels and Data Presentations for #COMPTEXT2025 is now out; please feel free to circulate shorturl.at/AmocX! Deadline: January 15! We look forward to meeting you at the University of Vienna and Computational Communication Science Lab (UNIVIE) IPKW – Department of Communication, UNIVIE on 24-26 April 2025!

The Call for Papers, Panels and Data Presentations for #COMPTEXT2025 is now out; please feel free to circulate shorturl.at/AmocX! Deadline: January 15! We look forward to meeting you at the University of Vienna and <a href="/CompCommLab/">Computational Communication Science Lab (UNIVIE)</a> <a href="/IPKW_univie/">IPKW – Department of Communication, UNIVIE</a> on 24-26 April 2025!
Yamil Ricardo Velez (@yamilrvelez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨How should we design surveys to capture opinion in fast-changing contexts or within hard-to-reach communities? 🚨 My paper, conditionally accepted at @PolAnalysis, develops a method that leverages LLMs and adaptive algorithms to construct surveys that evolve with user input.

🚨How should we design surveys to capture opinion in fast-changing contexts or within hard-to-reach communities? 🚨

My paper, conditionally accepted at @PolAnalysis, develops a method that leverages LLMs and adaptive algorithms to construct surveys that evolve with user input.