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Reddit » Political Science
4h ago
So I have actually been struggling with my thesis and my supervisor has given me confusing advice. Once he suggested a change to my question but then the next time he said to drop strategy despite suggesting it to me. So this was over the course of weeks and I ended up having to restart essentially everytime which has really hampered my ability to work let alone organize. After the last meeting I went back to the drawing board to work out another question and I came up with this.
"Has Donald Trumps rhetoric radicalized since 2016 and if so can we interpret this shift as a descent into populis ..read more
Reddit » Political Science
4h ago
What about this idea, the parents of kid can have 1 vote per kid for all election, at the majority the extra vote will go to the new adult. so a couple can cast 3 vote if one kid, cast 5 vote if 3 kids. (No matter if it's father or woman who cast it) The global idea is to represent the family by democracy in a world where the natality is below 2 in most of the wealthy democracy, and where younger class have lot of issue to afford a life, and herit very late. And where statically the elder vote more and become more numerous than the working class, so in poll the elder will decide how to exploi ..read more
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4h ago
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Reddit » Political Science
16h ago
Hi! I’m an international student in my junior year in college. I know for a fact I want to go into international policy so I’m prepping my grad school list to strengthen my application.
Nationality: Mexican/Spanish (dual-citizen)
Major: dual-major in Political Science and International Studies with a specialization in Global Security; Public Policy certificate (essentially a minor)
GRE optional for now
Public Policy requires a separate application to my university’s school of Public Affairs. I don’t know how selective the program is, but I was accepted. Might also double-major in Internationa ..read more
Reddit » Political Science
16h ago
Hello . I am a migrant with a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication and Culture living in Germany. I want to study here.
I would like to apply for a Master's degree in Sociology, Political Science or Public administration (Im still dont know what to choose)
I am interested in Eastern Europe. Peace building, analysing the political situation there. I speak most Eastern European languages and have experience with elections.
My weaknesses are poor grades, I have never studied statistics, and I have no research experience.
the perfect job for me is working at think tank (for example the Kernegi ..read more
Reddit » Political Science
16h ago
What happens if all the candidates get an equal amount of votes in the first round? Who gets eliminated? Thanks!
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Reddit » Political Science
1d ago
Is it prerequisite to publish research paper before applying to PhD polsci programs?
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Reddit » Political Science
2d ago
i’m in my third year of undergrad, hoping to pursue a a masters in poli sci or international relations. i applied for one of my courses to be credit/no credit (i’m passing so i’m getting a credit) but will this affect my acceptances for masters? this is the only c/ncr on my transcript but i still have a few weeks to decide if i want to keep it as “credit” on my transcript or keep my normal grade in it (i have a 70% in the course). granted, the 70% is not the lowest grade i’ve received in my undergrad, but i think it will be the lowest in my third and fourth year. i feel like it won’t be a pro ..read more
Reddit » Political Science
2d ago
Hi! I'm an undergrad working on a school project where I have to create a research design.
The design I've thought of involves 2 different messages: one specific message and one generic message. Each treatment message is to be administered in 4 different ways to households:
a) women only
b) men only
c) men and women separately
d) men and women together
I'm quite confused as to how my regression equation should look. Any help at all would be much appreciated.
Does this sound correct?
Registration = β0 + β1×specific_message + β2×generic_message + β3×WomenOnly + β4×MenOnly + β5×MenWomenSep ..read more
Reddit » Political Science
2d ago
Hello, I am wondering where I could find more information on EU parliamentary elections, not just the parties totals, but the individual elected members as well, as well as any information such as which members retired and who was on the list (if it was open) for that election. I am having a hard time finding anything. My main interest is studying incumbency in these elections, so any information towards this end would be very useful. Thank you
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