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  1. Observing many researchers using the same data and hypothesis reveals a hidden universe of uncertainty
  2. The underlying Public Attitude Toward Government Responsibility to Intervene in Socioeconomics, 30 Years of Evidence from the ISSP
  3. Immigration and the welfare state: A cross-regional analysis of European welfare attitudes
  4. Positive Returns and Equilibrium: Simultaneous Feedback Between Public Opinion and Social Policy
  5. Immigration and the Welfare State
  6. Secondary observer effects: idiosyncratic errors in small-N secondary data analysis
  7. The Missing Main Effect of Welfare State Regimes: A Replication of ‘Social Policy Responsiveness in Developed Democracies’ by Brooks and Manza
  8. Economic Development, Not Religion, Explains Political Preferences
  9. The (Non)Politics of Emergency Political Intervention: The Racial Geography of Urban Crisis Management in Michigan