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Alexander Coppock

Individual Researcher, Metaketa Researcher
Northwestern University, Associate Professor
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Alexander Coppock is associate professor of political science at Northwestern University and a faculty fellow at the Institution for Policy Research. He is the author of Persuasion in Parallel, which synthesizes evidence from 23 randomized experiments to show that even groups that differ tremendously in their baseline attitudes change their minds in response to new information quite similarly. Coppock is also the coauthor of Research Design in the Social Sciences: Declaration, Diagnosis, and Redesign, a research design textbook that introduces a language for describing research designs and an algorithm for evaluating their properties. His current work assesses the generalizability of empirical research findings through meta-reanalysis.

Alexander Coppock is associate professor of political science at Northwestern University and a faculty fellow at the Institution for Policy Research. He is the author of Persuasion in Parallel, which synthesizes evidence from 23 randomized experiments to show that even groups that differ tremendously in their baseline attitudes change their minds in response to new information quite similarly. Coppock is also the coauthor of Research Design in the Social Sciences: Declaration, Diagnosis, and Redesign, a research design textbook that introduces a language for describing research designs and an algorithm for evaluating their properties. His current work assesses the generalizability of…
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