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Chris Adolph is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Washington, Seattle. He specializes in quantitative political methodology, data visualization, and the intersection of political economy with public health policy. His work bridges statistics and social science to address pressing policy questions.
- University: University of Washington
- Department: Political Science
- Email: cadolph@uw.edu
His research focuses on political methodology, public health policy, and comparative political economy. Recent work analyzes pandemic response policies, health service coverage in Nigeria, and the role of partisanship in state-level health mandates. He employs advanced statistical techniques and machine learning to model complex policy outcomes.
Key trends in his publications (2020–2024) include:
- Systematic analysis of COVID-19 policy across U.S. states and globally
- Machine learning applications in health service mapping in developing nations
- Cross-national studies of health equity and mental health impacts
- Long-standing contributions to maximum likelihood estimation and data visualization tools
At UW, he co-founded the Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences and teaches courses like Advanced Quantitative Political Methodology and Visualizing Data.
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