Jake Bowers
Professor, Statistics
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Education
- Ph.D. Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, 2003.
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Selected Articles in Journals
- "Attributing Effects to A Cluster Randomized Get-Out-The-Vote Campaign." (with Ben Hansen) University of Michigan, Dept of Statistics Technical Report, ?# 448, October 2006.
- "Analyzing the 200 National Election Study" (with Nancy Burns, Michael Ensley, and Don Kinder). Political Analysis, 13(1):109-111, 2005.
- "EDA for HLM: Visualization when Probabilistic Inference Fails" (with Katherine Drake). Political Analysis, 13(4):301-326, 2005.
- "Using R to Keep it Simple: Exploring Structure in Multilevel Datasets." The Political Methodologist, Fall 2004.
- "Does Moving Disrupt Campaign Activity?" Political Psychology, 21(4):525-543, 2004.
- "Issues in Analyzing Data from the Dual-Mode 2000 American National Election Study" (with Michael Ensley). National Election Study Technical Report, # 64, 2003.
- "Designing Multi-Level Studies: Sampling Voters and Electoral Contexts" (with Laura Stoker). Electoral Studies, 21(2):235-267 and Erratum in 21(3):535-536, 2002. Also appearing in The Future of Election Studies, 2002. Eds. Christopher Wlezien and Mark Franklin. Oxford: Pergamon Press.
- "Contextual Analysis and the NES" (with Laura Stoker). The Political Psychologist, August 1997.
- "Black Threat and Christian Fundamentalist Threat: A National Election Study 1997 Pilot Study Report.". National Election Study 1997 Pilot Report.
- "NES Pilot Study Efforts to Measure Values and Predispositions." National Election Study Technical Report # 18, 1995.