I realize that I forgot to include the link to where you sign up for
such groups. Here it is!
http://209.235.207.197:80/content_28863.cfm
On 6/8/06, Rebecca Morton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear All
>
> I'm also coordinating a working group at apsa which is sponsored by
> the methods section -- below is the information --
>
> Working Group on Experiments, Causality, and the Study of Politics
>
> Description: This working group will consider new ways that
> experiments can be used to address causal questions of interest to
> traditional political scientists. We will attend a selection of
> panels and poster sessions of two types: ones where experiments will
> be discussed and ones on topics suggested by the group members that
> have not been addressed experimentally but potentially might. We will
> meet to discuss both design and validity issues relevant to both
> existing experimental work and possible new ways of thinking of old
> topics using experiments.
>
> As with the other working group, the plan is to meet twice during apsa
> for about 2 hours (I'm thinking lunch on Thursday and Saturday).
> Please let me know if you have any questions.
>
> Becky
>
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