Analytic Methods

What is the Bureaucratic Counterfactual? Categorical versus Algorithmic Prioritization in U.S. Social Policy

Johnson, Rebecca Ann  and Zhang, Simone. (2022). “What is the Bureaucratic Counterfactual? Categorical versus Algorithmic Prioritization in U.S. Social Policy”. ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (FAccT ’22). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1671–1682.

Tool for Surveillance or Spotlight on Inequality? Big Data and the Law

Johnson, Rebecca Ann and Rostain, Tanina. (2020). Annual Review of Law and Social Science 2020 16:1, 453-472.

Measurement Considerations for Quantitative Social Science Research Using Social Media Data

Ladd, J., Ryan, R., Singh, L., Bode, L., Budak, C., Conrad, F., … Traugott, M. (2020). “Measurement Considerations for Quantitative Social Science Research Using Social Media Data.” PsyArXiv.

Common-Sense Evidence: The Education Leader’s Guide to Using Data and Research

Gordon, Nora & Conaway, Carrie. (2020). “Common-Sense Evidence: The Education Leader’s Guide to Using Data and Research.” Harvard Education Press.

Behavioral Public Performance: How People Make Sense of Government Metrics

James, Oliver., Olsen, Asmus Leth., Moynihan, Donald P., & Van Ryzin, Gregg G. (2020). “Behavioral Public Performance: How People Make Sense of Government Metrics.” Cambridge University Press.

Linking Survey and Administrative Data to Measure Income, Inequality, and Mobility

Medalia, C., Meyer, B. D., O’Hara, A. B. and Wu, D. (2019) “Linking Survey and Administrative Data to Measure Income, Inequality, and Mobility”, International Journal of Population Data Science, 4(1).

Using machine learning to help vulnerable tenants in New York city

Tang, Ye., Johnson, Rebecca, et. al. (2019). COMPASS ’19: Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGCAS Conference on Computing and Sustainable Societies.  248–258.

Who Cares About Patents? Cross-Industry Differences in the Marginal Value of Patent Term

Sukhatme, Neel. & Cramer, Judd. (2019). “Who Cares About Patents? Cross-Industry Differences in the Marginal Value of Patent Term.” American Law and Economics Review, Volume 21 (1), pp. 1-45.

Pay for Locally Monitored Performance? A Welfare Analysis for Teacher Attendance in Ugandan Primary Schools

Cilliers, Jacobus., Kasirye, Ibrahim., Leaver, Clare., Serneels, Pieter., & Zeitlin, Andrew. (2018). “Pay for Locally Monitored Performance? A Welfare Analysis for Teacher Attendance in Ugandan Primary Schools.” Journal of Public Economics, Volume 167, pp. 69-90.

Overview of the Evidence-Based Decision-Making Platform and Recent Demonstration Projects

Adams, Jill and Silva, Madeline. (2018). “Overview of the Evidence-Based Decision-Making Platform and Recent Demonstration Projects.”  Georgetown University Center for Juvenile Justice Reform.

Experiments in Public Management Research: Challenges and Contributions

James, Oliver., Jilke, Sebastian R., Van Ryzin, Gregg G. (2017). “Experiments in Public Management Research: Challenges and Contributions.” Cambridge University Press.

Behavioral Public Administration: Combining Insights from Public Administration and Psychology

Grimmelikhuijsen, Stephan., Jilke, Sebastian, Olsen, Asmus Leth, & Tummers, Lars. (2016). “Behavioral Public Administration: Combining Insights from Public Administration and Psychology.” Public Administration Review, Vol. 77, Issue1 January/February 2017, pp. 45-56.

Dolphin social structure is driven by weighted and topological information: a null model approach

R. Rankin, J. Mann, L. O. Singh, E. M. Patterson, E. B. Krzyszczyk, L. Bejder. (2016). “Dolphin social structure is driven by weighted and topological information: a null model approach.” Animal Behaviour, 13 : 215-228.

Big Data and the Transformation of Public Policy Analysis

Jarmin, R.S. and O’Hara, A.B. (2016). “Big Data and the Transformation of Public Policy Analysis.” J. Pol. Anal. Manage., 35: 715-721.

Query Operator for Comparing Uncertain Graphs

D. Dimitrov, L. Singh, L. and J. Mann.  (2015). “Query Operator for Comparing Uncertain Graphs.” Transactions on Large-Scale Data and Knowledge-Centered Systems, 8980: 115-152. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.

The Constrained Court: Law, Politics, and the Decisions Justices Make

Bailey, Michael. & Maltzman, Forrest. (2011). “The Constrained Court: Law, Politics, and the Decisions Justices Make.” Princeton; Oxford: Princeton University Press.

Does Legal Doctrine Matter? Unpacking Law and Policy Preferences on the U.S. Supreme Court

Bailey, Michael. & Maltzman, Forrest. (2008). “Does Legal Doctrine Matter? Unpacking Law and Policy Preferences on the U.S. Supreme Court.” American Political Science Review, Volume 102(3), pp. 369-384.

Welfare and the Multifaceted Decision to Move

Bailey, Michael. (2005). “Welfare and the Multifaceted Decision to Move.” American Political Science Review, Volume 99(1), pp. 125-135.

The Institutional Roots of American Trade Policy: Politics, Coalitions, and International Trade

Bailey, Michael., Goldstein, Judith., & Weingast, Barry. (1997). “The Institutional Roots of American Trade Policy: Politics, Coalitions, and International Trade.” World Politics, Volume 49(3), pp. 309-338.