Blog
I blog semi-regularly about stuff. My blog entries typically focus on some professional development stuff for an intended audience of undergraduate or graduate students in my discipline. Topics vary, but most focus on political science or parlor tricks in R or R Markdown that I think are worth sharing with the general public. To date, categories on my blog (and number of blog posts in that category) include Github (1), Jekyll (2), Linux (1), Political Science (7), R (21), R Markdown (4), RuPaul’s Drag Race (1), and Teaching (1). A full listing of my blog posts follows.
- test5
Category: R 06 Apr 2020 - test5
Category: R 06 Apr 2020 - test 4
Category: R 06 Apr 2020 - test 4
Category: R 06 Apr 2020 - Quickly Create Peace Years for BTSCS Models with sbtscs in stevemisc
Category: R 06 Apr 2020 - Gráfico reproducible de FINANCIAL TIMES sobre el COVID-19
Category: R 26 Mar 2020 - The Dow Jones' No Good, Very Bad Day in Context
Category: R 12 Mar 2020 - Bootstrap Your Standard Errors in R, the Tidy Way
Category: R 07 Mar 2020 - Comparing the Read/Save Times for RDS, qs, and fst Formats (or: All Hail qs)
Category: R 18 Feb 2020 - Visualizing Random Measurement Error in R
Category: R 08 Feb 2020 - Graphing the Manufacturing Trends Under the Trump Presidency, in R
Category: R 31 Jan 2020 - Illustrate Some Correlation Limitations and Fallacies in R
Category: R 28 Jan 2020 - Create and Extend Strategic (International) Rivalry Data in R
Category: R Political Science 18 Oct 2019 - An Illustration of Instrumental Variables and a Two-Stage Least Squares (2SLS) Regression
Category: R 11 Sep 2019 - An R Markdown Template for Beamer Presentations
Category: R Markdown 17 Aug 2019 - The Political Ideology of Terrorism in the United States: The 1970s
Category: Political Science 09 Aug 2019 - How Bad America's Gun Violence/Mass Shooting Problem Is, Automated with R Code
Category: R Political Science 03 Aug 2019 - What Explains Union Density? A Replication of an Old Article with the brms Package
Category: R Political Science 02 Aug 2019 - Two Helpful R Markdown/Jekyll Tips for an Easier Blogging Experience
Category: R Markdown Jekyll 01 Aug 2019 - “fReE sTuFf fRoM tHe gOvErnMeNt dOeS nOt pLaY wElL iN tHe mIdWeSt”
Category: R Political Science 31 Jul 2019 - An R Markdown Approach to Academic Workflow for the Social Sciences
Category: R Markdown 23 Jul 2019 - Notes to Self: Configuring New Linux (Ubuntu) Installations for Your Workflow
Category: R Linux 09 Jul 2019 - An R Markdown Template for Memos
Category: R Markdown 17 Jun 2019 - An Empirical Analysis of RuPaul's Drag Race Contestants
Category: R RuPaul's Drag Race 17 Feb 2019 - Create Country-Year and (Non)-Directed Dyad-Year Data With Just a Few Lines in R
Category: R Political Science 28 Jan 2019 - How Should You Store/Load Your Bigger Data Sets? An Experiment With Six Waves of World Values Survey Data
Category: R 22 Jan 2019 - A Jekyll Template for Course Websites
Category: Jekyll Github 13 Aug 2018 - How Serious Are Americans About Democracy? An Exploratory Analysis of the AmericasBarometer Data
Category: Political Science 18 Jul 2017 - test interactuar
Category: 14 May 2016 - How to Use Plotly with Jekyll and Github Pages
Category: 14 May 2016 - How to Use Plotly with Jekyll and Github Pages
Category: 14 May 2016 - Reading a Regression Table: A Guide for Students
Category: Teaching 13 Aug 2014