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Session Submission Type: Virtual Full Paper Panel
This theme panel reflects the APSA Annual Meeting's theme of Promoting Pluralism. The theme panel brings together four sets of authors presenting papers on differing approaches for dealing with methodological complexities presented by data. The four papers are unified by a focus on alternative modeling approaches for addressing dependent data.
Endogeneity - Vera Eva Troeger, University of Warwick
A Unified Framework for Dynamic Causal Inference - Suzanna Linn, Pennsylvania State University; Clayton McLaughlin Webb, University of Kansas
The Network Science of Public Policy Diffusion - Ishita Gopal, The Pennsylvania State University; Bruce Desmarais, Pennsylvania State University
Harnessing the Power of Event History, Spatial, and Network Analysis - David Darmofal, University of South Carolina