Defaulting to Inclusion: Producing Sample Datasets for the Global Data Science Classroom
<p dir="ltr">“U.S. defaultism”—the assumption that American contexts, units, and perspectives are universal—manifests in many ways in political science. In this article, I describe how toy datasets commonly employed in quantitative methods courses exemplify this problem. Using custom...
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| Main Author: | Paul Musgrave (12982827) (author) |
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2025
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