Skyler Cranmer, an Assistant Professor specializing in political methodology, received his B.A. in criminal justice (2002) and an M.A. in international relations (2003) from San Francisco State University before going on to earn an M.A. and Ph.D. in political science (2007) from the University of California at Davis. Skyler has spent the last two years at Harvard University's Institute for Quantitative Social Science; first as a pre-doctoral fellow and then as a post-doctoral fellow. Skyler has diverse interests in methodology and is actively conducting research in the areas of Bayesian statistics, missing data imputation techniques, complex network analysis, and automated data gathering and content analysis. You can learn more about Skyler and his research by visiting his new website at: http://www.unc.edu/~skylercClick here to go to Skyler's web site..
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