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Posts by Manasvini Singh
Do protests change elections?
Prior research: "yes, and dramatically so."
But is that always true? What about protests in the last few years?
Our latest working paper challenges prevailing logic.
Our finding: most recent protests have failed to do anything to influence elections.
perfect, i've been trying to do that anyway
hahaha i have no announcements to make (but the linkedin beef did give me joy)
help i just joined linkedin and i dont know how to get up
Person online: Normalize self-care.
Statistician: Ok, the average amount of self-care is now zero.
🙏😔
thank you, it is 🤕
thank you! <3
Grief is such a funny thing. Today is the first house-shaking, chest-rumbling kind of thunderstorm we've had since our dog died four months ago. Every crack of thunder my body instinctively turns to comfort her, and every time, that split second it takes for my brain to catch up, is so, so painful.
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Ugh meta I don't want my glasses to pull up people's names, I want my glasses to pull up the relevant journal article any time someone says "I saw a study that ...."
I started yesterday. kicked things off with a good sob when Sophie evaporated into rose petals
There no logic, people like Helen just have careers backfilling justifications for xenophobia. Immigrant groups that underperform US-born are lazy morons who don’t deserve to be here, those who over perform are ruthless strivers destroying valuable White Ways of Knowing & Doing. There’s no winning
Please apply! This year we're especially interested in early-stage projects so slide decks are welcome :)
From my grandmother's story: "One by one our good decent teachers disappeared and instead Nazi teachers replaced them."
Can guest lecture on many health policy topics and/or causal inference/ applied metrics. Would love to help.
Added a new -- and permanent, I fear -- line to my paper acknowledgements section.
Going to add my own two cents to the academic convo on AI... I do think there is an AI bubble + it will burst. That doesn't mean AI will go away, but it does mean it will be less ubiquitous than many of the tech leaders say it will. Also, i think a lot of us are frustrated. As an academic... 1/7
"Because our students enter into Income Share Agreements (ISAs), in which successful graduates "pay it forward" to the next generation, the impact is in potentially unbounded."
Amazing work. (Also a nice bonus that @johanneshaushofer.com is a shining light in the academy)
an econ JMP thread in 2025? Ah, a sight for sore eyes
An incredible read.
There are more of us than there are of them.
Food $500
Rent $1500
Utilities $300
Gas $150
Bribes and fascism stuff $20 trillion
Someone who is good at the economy please help me budget this, my society is dying
My vote in the 2028 D primary for POTUS will hinge almost entirely on the % of this Administration they promise to imprison
🤯🤯🤯 Now this is what I'm talking about!
nooooooo it was one coding session, it didn't mean anything
yes absolutely ... the dangers of errant merges are dire 😭 and it feels even more dangerous when i'm just learning R and there is no simple way to inspect my merges. at least tidylog may provide a good first step!
omg perfect!!! thank you! tidylog seems to be exactly what I was looking for (I wanted dplyr's many-to-many error but for other kids of errors as well, e.g., if i tried doing m:1 but there were multiple records in the second data)