Name: Nate Breznau
Type: User
Company: University of Bremen
Bio: Open science, social policy, public opinion, inequality, institutions, group dynamics, Stata, Mplus, R
Twitter: BreznauNate
Blog: https://sites.google.com/site/nbreznau/
Nate Breznau's Projects
Repository for the blog post "Public Opinion, Pandemic Infection and Policymaking: The COVID-19 Story of Liberty and Death"
Project Repository. Replication code.
Workflow for response to Auspurg and Brüderl's comment on the CRI
Repository for University of Mannheim Elective Seminar: Public Preferences and Social Policy: The Impacts of Immigration in Europe (FSS 2018)
a module for installing Stata packages from GitHub
Crowdsourced Replication Initiative Phase 1 Results
Learning Poverty: an indicator with global coverage that combines schooling and learning.
The limits of income inequality: Public support for social policy across rich democracies
Analysis of emergency management in Michigan, 2007-2013
Teaching Multilevel Modeling
Testing collaborative research with GitHub and Git
Learn P-Values Interactively
Three Methods for Modelling Reciprocal Causality
Redistribution, welfare state and public opinion. What do we know? Chile talk
The Technical Appendix for the Paper "The Missing Main Effect of Welfare State Regimes: A Replication of Brooks and Manza"
Workshop to learn reproducible research with Git, Github and R Studio
A study of the dependent variable problem in welfare state research using data from 1980-2016
Materials for workshop "A Primer to Web Scraping with R"
A replication of Horvat and Evans (2011) as part of SCORE
Simultaneous Feedback Between Public Opinion and Social Policy
Repository for the textbook 'Improving Your Statistical Inferences' by Daniel Lakens
Collaborative Work with Students to Produce a Cross-Country Study of Suicide Risks
A place to publish data-vizes
Shiny app with an example of word cloud. See https://antoinesoetewey.shinyapps.io/word-cloud/
This is the Technical Appendix for the following study: The Introduction and Expansion of Work-Injury Law and National Risk Pooling: Testing the Global Role of Worker Agency