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Hi everyone,

I'm pleased to announce the schedule of speakers in the International
Methods Colloquium Series for 2017-2018!

Arthur Spirling <http://www.nyu.edu/projects/spirling/index.html> (New York
University) October 20th
Roundtable on Reproducibility and a Stricter Threshold for Statistical
Significance: Dan Benjamin <https://www.danieljbenjamin.com/> (University
of Southern California), Daniel Lakens
<https://sites.google.com/site/lakens2/Home> (Eindhoven University of
Technology), and E.J. Wagenmakers <http://www.ejwagenmakers.com/>
(University of Amsterdam) October 27th
Will Hobbs <http://pages.ucsd.edu/~whobbs/> (Northeastern University) November
3rd
Adeline Lo <https://loadeline.com/> (Princeton University) November 10th
Olga Chyzh <http://www.olgachyzh.com/> (Iowa State University) November 17th
Pamela Ban <https://www.pamelaban.com/> (Harvard University) December 1st
Teppei Yamamoto <http://web.mit.edu/teppei/www/> (Massachussetts Institute
of Technology) February 2nd
Clay Webb <https://kups.ku.edu/clayton-webb> (University of Kansas) February
16th
Mark Pickup
<http://www.sfu.ca/content/sfu/politics/faculty/full-time/mark_pickup.html>
(Simon Fraser University) February 23rd
Erik Peterson <http://www.erik-peterson.net/> (Dartmouth College) March 2nd
Casey Crisman-Cox <http://www.caseycrismancox.com/> (Washington University
in St. Louis) March 9th
Erin Hartman <http://www.erinhartman.com/> (University of California, Los
Angeles) March 23rd

Additional information for each talk (including a title and link to
relevant paper) will be released closer to its date.

The International Methods Colloquium (IMC) is a weekly seminar series of
methodology-related talks and roundtable discussions focusing on political
methodology; the series is supported by Rice University and a grant from
the National Science Foundation. The IMC is free to attend from anywhere
around the world using a PC or Mac, a broadband internet connection, and
our free software. You can find out more about the IMC at our website,
http://www.methods-colloquium.com/, where you can register for any of these
talks and/or join a talk in progress using the "Watch Now!" link. You can
also watch archived talks from previous IMC seasons at this site.

Please contact me if you need any more information; I hope to see many of
you there!

-JE

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Dr. Justin Esarey
Associate Professor of Political Science
Rice University
Voice: (678) 383-9629
Fax: (713) 348-5273
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Web: www.justinesarey.com

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