Eric Schickler - US grants
Affiliations: | Political Science | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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High-probability grants
According to our matching algorithm, Eric Schickler is the likely recipient of the following grants.Years | Recipients | Code | Title / Keywords | Matching score |
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2006 — 2011 | Schickler, Eric | N/AActivity Code Description: No activity code was retrieved: click on the grant title for more information |
Collaborative Research: the American Mass Public in the 1930s and 1940s @ Harvard University The study of individual-level public opinion and behavior has flourished in recent |
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2011 — 2013 | Schickler, Eric Henderson, John (co-PI) [⬀] Henderson, John (co-PI) [⬀] |
N/AActivity Code Description: No activity code was retrieved: click on the grant title for more information |
Doctoral Dissertation Research in Political Science: Running On the Brand @ University of California-Berkeley This project investigates the choices that US legislative candidates make in their campaigns as strategic members of a collective party organization. The central question motivating the project is: When do congressional candidates run with or away from their party at election time? |
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2012 — 2018 | Schickler, Eric Sekhon, Jasjeet (co-PI) [⬀] |
N/AActivity Code Description: No activity code was retrieved: click on the grant title for more information |
Collaborative Research: the American Mass Public in the Early Cold War Years @ University of California-Berkeley The study of individual-level public opinion and behavior has flourished in recent decades. But our understanding of the dynamics of mass opinion prior to the 1950s has been undermined by the absence of high-quality, individual-level data. The surveys from this time have not been exploited by the social science community because they are not easily usable. The data often contains numerous miscodings and other errors. In addition, the surveys employed now-discredited quota sampling procedures. |
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